This film needs careful taste, I think, it is not a touch of sadness, but a bitter youth. Different people give their youth different directions, followed by different results. I would like to say that Aoki is an extremely simple person, and his youth is attached to the existence of Kujo-kun. Jiujo stared coldly at everything on this campus, trying to find his own direction in the dark. He is a person who can calm down immediately after his blood is hot, and a person who buries pain in his heart. He will bury Aoki's departure with everything on this campus, and become a pain that will never be erased. However, I believe that such a person's future is full of bright, once he finds his life direction , will continue Aoki's life together and become a blooming flower in this world. The coexistence of rationality and delicacy destined him to have an extraordinary life. . . . . . Aoki, played by Hirofumi Arai, is a simple to extremely simple person. I do not deny such a person. On the contrary, I feel pity. He poured all of himself into Jiutiao, and it was rare to have such a friend. However, it was because of his overly simple character that he couldn't understand Jiutiao's behavior, and deeply marked it as a betrayal. In the end, the end of life gave Jiutiao a heavy blow, making it an eternal pain in Jiutiao's heart. From the film, we can see that Aoki's heart is tangled. He has been following in the footsteps of Kujo. The wanton troubles, the dark graffiti, and the exciting hand-clapping game, he was trying hard to find it, but even after thinking about it all night on the roof, he still couldn't find the answer he wanted. So, the fall became the last question he asked Kujo. The graffiti in the shape of a black person once appeared on Kujo's desk. At that time, Aoki asked: What is this. At that time, Kujo did not answer. Now that Aoki is gone, the same graffiti left on the roof is also Aoki's last question: what is this black human-shaped graffiti? What is your heart like? I do not understand. . . In fact, how did Jiujo, played by Matsuda, ever know what he was pursuing in his heart? In this confused youth, it was not his fault, he just forgot to bring his friends when he was chasing in the dark. . . left unresolved pain. . . . . .
Matsuda Ryuhei is powerful, with a cool face and superb acting skills, giving us a Matsuda-style blue youth.
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