Hot-blooded high school, after reading it, I feel that it is not worthy of such a high score.
It's a very pure manga change movie. Obviously the scenarios in the movie can't exist in the real world. But just like "I Am Big Brother", at the end of the story, the protagonist will not return to the trivialities of real life, but will continue to live in a comic-like world.
Huang Mao said to Yuanzhi, "When you graduate, it will all be over." Just like the elders preaching to children, dreams will always wake up.
Genzhi just bluntly retorted "No", then jumped high and waved his fist towards his opponent.
When I was about to see the end, I couldn't help laughing at the fact that the plot setting was out of touch with reality. But after watching it, I just realized that this is the cuteness of this kind of comic book movie. In the world of movies, the protagonist will always live in the hormones and blood of adolescence, and the theme of life will always be fighting and killing. A very dignified newcomer, challenging the gangster who licked blood.
Very unreal, but also the purest.
Pure enough to make you want to believe that to this day, Oguri Shun, who plays Genzhi, is still fighting and fighting on the way to dominate Lily of the Valley, and he is still combing his long messy hair back with his fingers handsomely, and then giving it to his opponent. A mighty squinting. He didn't become the haggard middle-aged uncle who taught young people not to join the gang, he was still young.
You laugh at your aging body and turn around to organize your life. And they have been recklessly young in the world of movies. Always young, forever.
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