In the name of punk, there is a love affair between aliens and non-mainstream young people on earth. In fact, it is a conflict between different cultures, and there is also reflection on "mind control" (brainwashing).
The punk passages ahead are crazy, with a Hellrock rush. But rock doesn't have to be so decadent and doomsday. In fact, it's almost like driving a train, diving into Pogo, drinking beer and bubble girls. Don't you want to do drugs and fight group P or something? The love in the middle is a little fresh and interesting, and I like the rivalry between the heroine and the hero's mother. It's a pity that the ending could have been more sensational, either "Human Ghost Love" or "Destiny Planning Bureau".
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