It should be said that this is a British worker's new village-style film. Unlike the previous similar style {this is england}, the alternate fusion of children in single-parent families and new Eastern European immigration issues has become the theme of this film. In the almost gray and white low-key, color is not so important, one is a young boy from Nottingham to London, and the other is a new Polish immigrant whose father works at a construction site. Their arrival seems so trivial in the huge city of London. If it wasn't for the little French girl who likes coffee shops at the same time, the story might not have come. After all, growth has to pay a price, especially adolescence. You may not be able to look at its definition of style from the perspective of our Chinese. In fact, the British, or pure-bred English whites, their theory is very simple, as long as they can get what they can get, they are theirs. What I bought and what I stole has nothing to do with, in fact, those guys who beat mekk violently, is it not a tragedy for a single parent family, the author was robbed of his motorcycle in the UK 7 years ago, and now I think about it, very There is a kind of schadenfreude. retribution. Retribution really. The locals feel that the foreign people are robbing them of their jobs, and the emerging immigrants are always vigilant against the locals. Communication and integration are easier said than done. . Having said that, I have to admire the warmth of a harmonious society under one-party dictatorship, because here, you will not be left alone. You won't feel lonely, yes, the protagonists of the film are all lonely, with the accompaniment of big guitar and spin,,, they will have friendship and an impulse called love, yes, they all live in Council house {government house} cheap and even free rents accompany the smell of marijuana and alcohol. . This is Britain, yes, what director Shane Meadows wants to tell you is that under the reinforced concrete metropolis, contradictions exist all the time, and youth is lovely. You don't have to avoid it, you can't avoid it, just face it bravely.
The song resounded at the end: We grew up in this world, you will see me, you will tell me that you will remember my hometown.
Jiang Feng Monday, February 16, 2009
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