The teenagers pin their hopes on a robbery to break their life without ups and downs and prove that they are special one. I really like one of the sayings: "We were taught that we are all unique, but in the end we found out that we are no different from everyone else." The four teenagers clearly romanticized the crime of robbery. The crime is chic, mysterious and exciting. . The law, the victim, the parents are all consciously and automatically ignored. Despite their stupidity, naivety, and even selfishness, I understand them a little bit. Just ask, who doesn't want to use one thing to change the follow-up of life that he can almost think of?
However, there is also a saying, "There is nothing more ordinary than the pursuit of extraordinary".
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