Write a short comment: This is another Buddhist movie viewing. I didn’t watch the movie review, didn’t watch the promotional film, and didn’t see who the main actor was, so I went straight to the movie theater to see the number one at the box office. At first, I thought it was a romance story about youth memories. As a result, it was only at the beginning that I knew it was about school bullying. The whole film is a combination of cold and warm lines, which can not help but creepy, and is warmed by the male protagonist in the film. This is probably the only heart-warming character in the whole film (so it is the first time that I discovered that Yi Yang Qianxi's acting skills can be !), including the male cop. The film is very rigid, but it is also realistic, but the reality may be worse than the film, those dark and unimaginable school bullying incidents that we have never seen before... In short, let's not comment on the film first, Speaking of reality, teenagers are the so-called ignorant and fearless. How can children at this age consider the issues that we adults would consider? It's as if we didn't even think about adults in our teenage years. In the back, Chen Nian asked the female police officer in the police station: Do you dare to give birth? Really realistic! Do you dare to live? Do you protect your children and teach them how to protect themselves? Will this society protect your children? Too many unknowns, too scary, and this era is also scary! Too many under-16 injuries and crimes to see lately. I really love these kids and their parents. Finally, I hope that all children have a happy and beautiful childhood and a perfect adolescence. May the world never be hurt, without pain.
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