Most of the time I don't know what the relationship is between the girl getting raped, the boy kicked out of the sports team for smoking marijuana, and the history teacher they hate, but in the end I figured out that it was the superficial role model of good conduct. The boy did a game just because the history teacher was obviously black but was dissatisfied that others who were also black did not do well enough? (I was shocked when her own sister broke out. It's useless to stand there and yell "calm down") - It's probably hard to articulate the restraint or connection between several people. What the important movie wants to say is that everyone seems to have their own appeals or self-imagination or the illusion of life they play seriously, but the reality often breaks their existing cognition or hides behind their acting skills.
Maybe an outstanding student representative with a black belly will have a smug mouth slightly raised when his heart is satisfied.
However, even he himself is obviously tired and rebellious of everything that exists. This 7-year-old child soldier in a war zone with a gun in front of him meets the expectations of the people around him and becomes a perfect example, but he cannot gain self-identity at all. The huge contrast between the inside and the outside makes him even more pain and rebellion
The box of "America" seems to be bright and brings a different life, but it also imprisons life
Anyway, in the words of the father in the play: our life should not be a political position
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