Insomnia brushed again all night. Behind the seemingly dissolute high school life, there are countless broken families hidden behind it, and silent violence planted the seeds in everyone's young mind. This kind of seeds slowly germinate in their hearts as they grow older. During this process, the seeds lack sunlight and water and grow into certain twisted plants; that is to say, they lack real, healthy care and love.
And every teenager just goes a little bit on the way to find love, drug addiction, dating, manipulation and manipulation, but these are just hearts eager to be loved. When people are deep in their own quagmire, licking each other's wounds is even more touching, just like looking for water in a barren desert or looking for fresh fruits on withered trees. There is a sick and fragile entanglement in this emotional flow, but at the end, there is hope of looking through the dark clouds and looking at the rainbow.
I feel that the screenwriter is really good and can handle these deformed emotions so accurately and unforgettable. Of course, I also saw myself more or less in it. When I watched it for the first time two years ago, Jue was forcibly fed by the gangster and said I'm so happy. Fez was watching her by the side. I cried for a long time.
The love that is missing in youth must first be filled with a lot of things like love but not love, and then it will take a long, long time to find it back.
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