If you mention the hot-blooded high school, the first reaction of most people may be the movie starring Oguri Shun and Yamada Takayuki. This movie is undoubtedly a success, and it has resurrected the original work of the 1990s to a certain extent in China. But I personally don't like the movie very much. The movie itself is just a hot-blooded action movie with a monotonous plot and venting its excess youthful energy in order to achieve a peak, although it is very successful commercially.
In addition to the lack of animation, a large part of the reason for the decline of this comic work full of humanistic care is that the hot-blooded colleges promote an outdated culture. , hooligan..." and other cultures are all social phenomena in Japan in the 1970s and 1990s. Nowadays, petty bourgeoisie culture and Internet culture are popular, and the decline of works with this theme is inevitable. And the values of "loyalty, sincerity, sympathy, friend and enemy" advocated by the comics have long been outdated in the 21st century where people are indifferent. But this does not prevent this work from being a monument of an era.
Since the original author was afraid that the live-action version would destroy the original work, the two films belonged to the prequels of the original work on the timeline. In the original work, you can see the grander settings of the whole bad world, such as the Megatron Suzuran's Hideto Bando in the movie It's just a small cadre on the armed front, and there are disputes between many colleges and universities in the whole city except Suzulan and Fengxian. In the later stage of the plot, it even involves the largest bad organization in Japan.
First of all, the worldview of such a hot-blooded college created by the author of the hot-blooded college is actually very ideal (there is also the suspicion of beautifying the bad boys, because most of the bad boys in reality have a low moral bottom line). The positioning is a bad manga, but it is actually a downright martial arts manga. The bad boys in the plot have very high moral consciousness. Although they fight everywhere, they are all working diligently and earning money to support their families, instead of using their parents' money to mess around, and some will give up the opportunity to go to school for their younger brothers and sisters, and the characters of each class are graduating At times, they will step into the society and pursue their dreams (a considerable number of people are running around for a living, enduring pressure and insults from their bosses, which are reflected in the comics), and make their own contributions to the society, even if their youth is After spending time in the fight, I didn't learn any cultural knowledge. Many people can't even calculate multiplication and division in elementary school. Moreover, there are almost no villains in this comic. Although everyone fights and kills, in the end they will become friends like heroes cherish heroes. This touches on the core value of this comic - "freedom"
The protagonist of the comic once said this sentence: "What about a crow, it's better than those birds that are locked in a cage and forget that they can fly. I, it's enough to be a crow." I have always regarded this sentence as my spiritual sustenance. As a young man, I have longed for a free life countless times. And I have never regarded the characters in the comics as bad boys. They just pursue freedom, hate restraint, and choose to live the life they want. On the contrary, I think we should admire them very much. In our society, instead of advocating simple strength and courage, we overemphasize maturity and prudence. Many people think that intrigue is life and intelligence. They think they see through human nature, but they get nothing. How many people struggle in reality and dreams, hate their state, but have no courage to gamble. Our youth is often cursed by the oppressive environment, and when we get used to those spells, it won't be like Sun Wukong's tight-knit spell, it won't hurt when we chant it, and it will be very comfortable, and then we will despise those who actively don't want to be The person who curses will look at "Tang Seng" with adoring eyes and think that what he said is very reasonable.
Similarly, the depiction of friendship between men in the comics is very life-like, and it will also bring a strong sense of substitution to young readers. Roadside convenience stores, deserted open spaces, vending machines, toilets... These are very life-like Elements pieced together the lives of delinquent teenagers. The author also describes the social phenomena at that time in great detail in the comics, such as the newly recruited children being humiliated by their seniors without a bottom line, the outstanding students who are proficient in intrigue and sowing discord, and the delinquent teenagers who devoted themselves to participating in the underworld died in the end... It makes people sigh and at the same time seems so heavy and real, which sublimates the spiritual height of the whole work.
All in all, this work is a rare good work. I have been moved to tears countless times by the intentional relationship between men, and I have also longed to become a free crow. Our life may not have the people in the comics. It's a simple and wonderful life. But we can also do those things that belong to us and work hard to prove ourselves. I never think that there are only two kinds of life in life: lose and win, but I only hope that every bad boy who has been lost can finally find his own dream, And fight for it all your life.
Ladies and gentlemen, may you all be happy
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