See other people's recommendations, look for it from station B. To be honest, a little disappointed.
The paralyzed face of ks is very suitable for playing this kind of role that is suppressed and forced in the first half and violently violent in the second half.
Then I don't know if the plot of the original book transitioned very tastelessly or the movie was not well shot, so I didn't see how the protagonist got out of the shadows by painting, except for a few blunt paintings. The plot is also very abrupt, the protagonist skipped class (? Then went to the hospital for a while and then went home and began to dare to refuse to alienate his old partner, and then began to abuse others in tennis class. So you slept in the hospital and you There is power? I feel that the process of this change is very abrupt and rough, the art teacher is a bit ignorant, and the history teacher's "targeting" is also confusing. Speaking of which, why is the literature teacher so embarrassed in the first half of the movie? On Valentine's Day, the whole person became brighter, and he stopped stammering? So it's a relationship? Dare you be so unconfident and stammering before, is it because you haven't had a sex life? Oh, and the expression of family is also very interesting. Embarrassed, my mother is neurotic and capricious (seeing a psychiatrist, buying clothes, making turkeys), but she also loves her daughter, cares about the heroine and supports the heroine, but what the hell is the role of a father? It’s just a slap in the face with a bad career? Contact later The heroine's historical homework is about feminism, so the movie is suggesting that female power is flourishing? I don't understand what these settings are.
The seeds of love also die. Although it feels good here, the boy's bravery in the history class and the expression of his little love can be regarded as giving the heroine a little psychological support.
All in all I'm not infected, I can feel depressed but others are really tasteless.
Not recommended!
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