Malice from classmates also existed in my life. Facing the fist, looking for parents? Looking for a teacher? Call the police? No, the adult's deterrence may only be temporary for them, while the burden of this revenge on them is long and huge. So in the end, I had to fight back with my fist. Fight until the day when those guys grow up and become sensible; hold on until the day when they escape to the environment without them. From editing to soundtrack, to the camera, you are a high scorer as a teenager. The sense of depression created at the front of the movie corresponds to the heavy theme. The part describing campus violence is both restrained and full of power. In the middle of the tense and depressing plot, it also shows the fetters between boys and girls well. The full soundtrack stopped abruptly at the moment of entering the college entrance examination, which also made me applaud. The true description of life in the college entrance examination is also a plus point for this part. As soon as the exam curtain opened, it was cold and severe, and silence was better than sound. But unfortunately, the plot went downhill after the college entrance examination. The clichéd suspense routine has pulled it from top-notch teen to average. Although the plot after the college entrance examination enriched the theme and intensified the conflict, it also made the film suddenly lose its original focus. Too many elements finally give the impression that it is just to express and foreshadow the emotions of the actors, which is a minus item. While the film isn't perfect, it's a bold subject matter to be encouraged, and the performances of both actors are great. Five stars can't be given, but it's totally worthy of four.
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