As one of the wide audiences, I don't understand the artistic effects and many professionalisms of the movie, but from the plot, the heroine's inner tyranny and ruthlessness are no less than her father's.
There is no doubt about the inspirational spirit expressed in the film, and it has also spawned mother-child love, mother-daughter love, sister-daughter love, and youthful love... But this cannot obliterate the violence of the heroine's nature. Every time the heroine's father is domestically violent or forces the heroine to throw away the computer or guitar, isn't the arrogance behind the heroine also frightening? Because of her own bad mood, she treats her brother and pursues her own. The attitude of the classmates is very bad. Smashing walls with fists, frantically smashing things and schoolbags are all manifestations of the tyrannical factor in the heroine's heart. She can only show her strength and anger in front of her younger brother and her suitor, who are more vulnerable than her, and her father's domestic violence is fundamentally the same type of bullying.
However, the heroine's character is also excusable. In the long-term domestic violence atmosphere, this kind of temper will naturally form, and she also has feelings in her heart, but she can't control herself when she is in a bad mood. But after the future heroine becomes a star, what kind of nature will she be, and what kind of person will she become? It may not be the kind of warm future shown in the movie.
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