The main characters in the play all expressed their anger, family conflicts, the distress of living in the dormitory, and reasoning with people who have different views from you. Parents are not allowed to interact with the object, etc. These uncontrollable anger are very real. It seems that I have seen it for real. Or have experienced the lines are really good, especially the two paragraphs with the principal are wonderful, and they will not give in to each other
But I also felt that the ending was rushed. I was still immersed in him thinking about the past emotions of life. When the camera turned to the battlefield, he recalled before he died. Maybe this echoes the opening scene.
It's okay no matter what happens
After all, compared to death, it is sprinkled with water.
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