The home network is too poor, Kaka stopped and saw this point in the edge diary. Very good,, 80/100. The lens is beautiful, the light and shadow are great, the clothing is first-class, and the color matching is first-class.
Marginal Diaries are indeed children on the margins of society, street boys, rebellious, fighting, drug addicts, sex, masturbation, robbery, homosexuality, swearing, there are some shadows of the catcher in the wheat field, but the expression is more restless and straighter than Mai. White is angrier, and the cobwebs at the bottom of New York are worse, dirtier, and crueler. Xiao Lizi is really good-looking, but he is even more amazed at his performance. He was born to act (woo woo) The two episodes of detoxification and collapse and crying are really good. Jim is a self-indulgent child, a bewildered young man with an unparalleled talent for poetry, addicted to drugs and suffering because he can't quit. Poetic, arrogant, painful, occasionally evoked goodwill, incomparably rich emotions constantly struggled in him. The character creation is relatively full, and the diary serves as a clue throughout. Personally, I think the mother and Jim's opposite scene is very moving (...) It can be seen that a mother loves and hates and suffers because of her son's behavior. The last ten minutes of preaching are too strong and seem too blunt. A little more description and foreshadowing may have a better effect. In addition, there is too much vilification of New York society, and the later turning point is more dramatic. It's a middle-to-high-end movie in general, the soundtrack is very good, the rock that was torn from the last century, I heard the doors that I liked very much, and I added five points for my selfishness (yeah)
But I don't recommend relatively younger children to watch it (unless the reading volume can reach about 300 films, which should be more acceptable) because it is full of swear words and violent scenes, and the sex scenes are nothing to me, but swear words Let's keep as little contact as possible (sigh)
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