In my opinion, this is a real educational film for juvenile delinquency prevention
Although it is a movie, the content is closer to a documentary. A large number of interviews with people from real events make the story look very textured and at the same time heavier. The silent picture of the parties can make people think a lot
Planning a large-scale crime does not seem to be as cumbersome as the word "large-scale" expresses. The planning process is very pleasant and passionate. During this process, perhaps the parties have forgotten that it is a crime. Working together for one goal, it's just a group of young people getting together to do big things, dreaming about changing lives
Compared with the surging passion in the planning stage, the huge mental pressure to be endured during and after the crime is probably beyond the reach of ordinary people. All the links in the process are in good order, but after the crime everyone is in chaos. When the impulse is calm, the facts cannot be changed, and everyone has to pay for their mistakes.
At the end of the film, it can be seen that several of the parties have returned to their normal lifestyles after being released from prison. Fortunately, their mistakes did not cause irreparable losses. What they paid for was 7 years of great youth and was thrown into prison in vain. , if the mistake goes further and becomes irreversible, it may be the whole life that they have to pay, no matter whether they can bear the price or not. .
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