When I finished watching it, I felt a sense of emptiness. Some people read the last sentence and say that everything is hopeful from the beginning. Isn't this a kind of helpless self-comfort? The feeling of taking one step at a time. In addition, I think it would be more profound if I could bring some shots of the families of these two children.
The film review has to be 140 words. It's weird and uncomfortable, and it feels like writing an essay. Then tell me more about my opinion.
I see some people say these little kids are naughty and not bad, and I find it unbelievable. It's not bad for a high school student to rob, extort, and fight, so I can't think of how to describe it. Maybe I'm too good. Is it not bad to punch and kick others, rob others of their labor income, and trample on their dignity? It can only be said that some people's concept of right and wrong is really weak, and it is common for them to be accustomed to falsehood and ugliness.
I like Director Kitano Takeshi's stern and indifferent style, but there are some elders' earnest expectations in it. It reminds me of Lu Xun, who is not content with the grief and anger of the little people, but not to the point of national righteousness, nor to the point of criticizing the inferiority of the people. The picture and plot are cruel, and the meaning and emotion are very hazy and almost imperceptible. These are some of my feelings.
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