"youth"

Hollie 2022-10-13 17:51:15

Isn't it bad, as a crow, it is much better than the poor birds who are locked in a cage and forget that they can even fly. I am a crow.

There is no shortage of good scripts, good actors, and good directors. Of course, there is no reason why the film is not popular. However, there is something deeper in the film than the fighting scenes. The line of Lin Tianhui in the film - "Lily of the Valley will never have a peak. Just like you defeat Serizawa, new people will continue to appear, and that is Lily of the Valley. In the process of fighting against them, you will also graduate, and The hegemony will disappear like a dream.” Just like a person’s life, he needs to constantly climb, and there will never be a peak.

"Hot-Blood High School 1-2" is about Genji's growth process. From not knowing anything, he will always use violence to solve everything, and the person who only thinks about himself becomes a person who knows how to care about his brothers and care about others. The life and death of the man, who no longer acted on his will, and silently assumed all the honors and responsibilities by himself, he is truly the boss of "GPS", which is also the reason why Serizawa bowed his head to Genji in the end.

There is still a difference between movies and reality. In movies, everyone speaks with their fists and never makes small moves behind their backs, but in reality, there are many people like Washio. I hope Serizawa and the others can maintain the same after graduation. Warm blood.

I think the most handsome among them is Genji's father. His unassuming fatherly love for his son, his responsible attitude towards his subordinates, and finally, his courage to let go of the man who shot him is the reason why he can become the boss.

The film is fixed on the scene of Yuanzhi and Lin Tianhui fighting. We don't know whether Yuanzhi has defeated Lin Tianhui, but the world is not only about losing and winning. I think this is the best ending.

Finally, a strong confession Oguri Shun~❤❤

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