While 1's music is better and 2's storytelling is better, it doesn't matter.
In general, there are two reasons for recommending this film. The endless stream of men who pull the wind is full of punches and kicks, and the so-called youth, and music.
I don’t know if it’s unique or common to the high school I’m studying, there is always a ranking after each test, and a list is posted to the whole class. It is written in detail, subject scores and rankings, total scores, class rankings and grade rankings. . But you have to admit that there are also human factors. For example, the head teacher will cut another list into small strips according to the names of the people and distribute them to each person. Therefore, in fact, the people who gather in front of the official list are basically all The top 20 or top 10 guys, because of the existence of grade rankings, if there are people who don't know standing in front of the list, they don't know which class is the champion or the champion.
Then we can wait for the next exam, the next time the rankings are released, and see if the top student in our class is defeated by another class or is defeated by another class.
It's really pretentious, oh, to be polite and say I don't know what to say. But most people thought at the time that doing so well in the test was really fucking cool.
In retrospect, this is also considered YY.
Going a long way, back to this movie, it's actually the same thing. The freshman transferred to a key (bad) high school, killed the leader of the school, and then became the leader of the next high school. The last bucket of paste. But to be honest, if you really see the other party upset, it's much more enjoyable to use your fist than to hide behind a problem set and gnash your teeth.
The same goes for people who you can easily get your hands on and you don't think they're great, and those who cause you trouble you want them to be a little more cool, and the competition seems to always prove that : A person's strength is reflected through the opponent.
So we can look at the characters of this play. The cadre image setting of Suzuran really adheres to the principle of "there is no more wind, only more wind". Takiya Genji and Lin Tianhui, when a group of people faced each other with anger and fists, cooperated with the group fight scene created by dozens of minions behind them. "It's really pretty.
But to be honest, apart from Serizawa's fights that are a bit entertaining, the way other people fight is really not beautiful for us who are tired of watching martial arts movies and kung fu movies. In the end, you basically punch me and I punch you. Fist, I still don't know how to dodge after a dozen hits on the same part, so I can only comfort myself with the unreliable guess that "maybe the director is trying to create a unique and real tragic atmosphere".
"The reality is like this. Before you know it, three years in Lily of the Valley have passed," said the old policeman in the film. "After leaving Lily of the Valley, what do you have left?" The teenage old hooligan hugged his head and cried.
Isn't that the case? Not just high school, not just university, in fact, we all have to come out eventually, go into the society, and be a social person. After leaving school, what is left?
No, I'm reminded of the phrase "nobody wants to live in a cage" again.
Or in the society, docked in a suitable or inappropriate position, looking back on the time in school, who will smile and who will cry?
In fact, we all have the same youth that we do not know.
PS: I guess among the people who like this film, there should be quite a few Aries men.
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