In fact, I had the idea of writing a short review for a long time, but I just found various excuses to cover up my laziness. But after watching this film, I decided to echo the line "start from scratch" said by the male protagonist. There are many resonance groups that this film can theoretically generate. Parents' trust, family education, conflicts between teachers and students, friendship between friends, weakness of human nature, portrayal of class, racial differences, political stance, director's art, actor's accomplishment, movie soundtrack, etc. It can be discussed separately, depending on what you focus on. In the first half, I focused on parental trust and family education. Maybe it has something to do with my experience, maybe it has something to do with "psychological projection". Back to the topic, children in middle and high school, children in this period have absolute trust in their parents. When this trust relationship is destroyed, children generally do things similar to what the male protagonist does: 1. Whatever the parent suspects, the child will do. Children will hold the idea that they will be wronged anyway, and when they have the opportunity, they will just show it to the parents, and in the end, both sides will lose; 2. What the children say, what the parents doubt. When the male protagonist first introduced the teacher's personality and personality, his parents were skeptical. I would rather trust an unfamiliar teacher than a child who has been with me for many years. So much so that the male protagonist turned black in the second half to verify the teacher's character. Family trust is a process from establishment to destruction to restoration. It depends on how much this trust can be restored. Some people say that the child's addiction is related to the father, and the rebellion is related to the mother. It seems reasonable. In short, this film still has merit, as for what 3.5 film, what high noise, etc., leave it to professional people to evaluate. Luce and lose feel a bit similar, and what I admire most is that the director associates Luce with pike. The pike's mouth and teeth determine that it is a ferocious fish, and it is a very greedy carnivorous fish. Be careful when handling pike with your bare hands. This is a bit like the male lead.
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