Thank you to NGA's Jingmi dalao for inviting me to watch this fan screening. The organizers also sent us flowers, mobile phone cases, posters, notebooks and many other accessories (and free Wahaha AD calcium milk = =); Several of Ying's fans can draw, and they feel ashamed when they sign on behalf of the forum.
Before watching it, I occasionally heard that the film was more controversial. After watching it, I felt it was very good, especially the description of the characters was very delicate, but it was also very picky for the audience. For example, there was an attack point before that the film was "suspected of Stockholm Syndrome, and the three views of the plot are not correct". In my opinion, the big-character poster is a bit arbitrary, but that's not the case. It depends on the perspective of the audience, how much they experience campus rejection and low self-esteem and suicide.
The focus of the film is to talk about the male protagonist, the female protagonist and their circle of people, face up to their mistakes, change themselves with actions, grow up, and open up the process of closing themselves. The Japanese propaganda slogan "help you live" is very appropriate.
I prefer the female protagonist Nishinomiya and her sister, Kuro Nao Ueno, and the male protagonist's buddy is also a good guy.
Nishinomiya is extremely inferior because of his disability and hates himself. Asking her for "revenge" and attacking her "Virgin" is a bit too difficult. It is precisely because he has always treated others with kindness that he is the likable Nishinomiya;
Zhi Ye was outspoken, and he was quite domineering towards Nishinomiya. He hadn't seen a real arrogant species for a long time. But if you stand in her position, it is not that you cannot understand her mood, but you can also realize that she actually has a gentle heart;
The male main primary school is really rubbish, and I really want to beat him. But after he realized his mistake, he did bear his own cross and has been correcting all the time. He did not seek forgiveness from others, but insisted on "doing what should be done." He is a mirror that mirrors each of us.
The animation style is as good as "Blowing the Euphonium", but what I particularly appreciate is the delicate characterization. I can already see that the style of the script lines may be written by Reiko Yoshida. When I look at the ending of STAFF, I admire her very much. Compared with Reiko Yoshida's script, some of the mainland's announcements are really cheap, and they don't reflect the style of the film at all.
I plan to watch the full BD again when I have time. But the domestic screenings are still worth seeing alone. Like me, because of the similar experiences on campus, it is natural to feel deeply; if you feel indifferent, it also means that your growth and ideas are healthy, which is good.
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