Miike Takashi is almost synonymous with weirdness, but it's hard to imagine him making such an orthodox juvenile movie. Yes, if the juvenile manga is the same, this movie is also a juvenile movie full of hormones and blood. The bad high school ethos, the gangs in the school, the boss of each class, the countless dense graffiti on the school walls, and the rush of punching, all show that this is a movie for teenagers. In addition to the turbulent blood in the movie, it is also turbulent. The character modeling and martial arts actions with a strong sense of comics make people feel that there is no need to look for any art and ideas in this movie, as long as it is refreshing and exciting. The plot of the movie is very similar to the standard plot of juvenile comics. No matter who is in the position of Suzuran's hegemon in the end, it is no longer important. What matters is that the youth of those hot-blooded teenagers is burning.
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