Movies in "Dialogue", "Noisy" and "Contradiction"

Paxton 2022-03-31 08:01:02

The feeling of watching this film is somewhat similar to that of watching the Iranian film "A Parting", with boring scenes and never-ending dialogue filling the entire film. There are always new points of conflict and conflicts, and the stories appear to be "the same" and "orderly" every day.
Documentary dramas are like documentaries, without dramatic climaxes, it is difficult for the audience to watch them. This film revolves around the Youth Police Force (CPU) and is a group movie. It is rare that every police officer has a unique character. It is not deliberately shaped, but slowly fills up a character image in daily trivial matters.
Minor cases are not taken seriously, and neither is this department. However, there are constantly cases of children being raped by their families, young girls with no sense of chastity, and abuse of children by parents and teachers until they see numbness in their eyes. It can be said that these police officers are impacted on the three views every day, and their mental state and feedback on love have been lacking in the long run. These deficiencies are a hidden danger. Some of them are self-reflection and overthrow. They become irritable, irritable, and outgoing. It is easy to have disputes and conflicts with each other, and then a vicious circle. These tiny dots radiate to the end, giving this documentary-like film an arguably "artistic" ending. Editing a police officer's jump from a building to the ground and a gymnastics performance of a violated child bouncing during a competition, the scene immediately followed by the police officer's fall to the ground is the enthusiastic applause of the audience watching the gymnastics performance, which is ironic and helpless.
The people's unwarranted suspicion and distrust of the police and the government is subtly shown as a hot one-man show by the Youth Police Force to avenge children who don't even know what's going on with them, let alone what they will do to them. Thank you police for your support.
When you see the ending, the theme becomes clear. A film worth four stars, but the foreshadowing in the front is indeed a bit trivial and uninteresting.

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