"Young You"-I hope every teenager can grow up healthy

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In fact, school violence is one of the topics that Western media often pay attention to. Last week, the Canadian CBC current affairs program The Current also had a special report, the cause was a middle school girl who died of school violence. How similar the plot is to the beginning of this film. It is only after so many years that the Chinese public finally allowed to discuss this topic. The movie

gave me a very strong resonance because it was so real. When I was in junior high school, all the classmates got together to insult a girl in a red school uniform all the year round. What I did was to follow her up when she encountered difficulties. But I still think about it, but I don't know why everyone hates her so much. Maybe it's like what the elderly police said at the beginning: sometimes they didn't realize that people could be killed like this. We don't even know what our ridicule and humiliation can bring to her. After so many years, I don't know how she is doing. In addition to this authenticity, the rhythm of the whole movie is as natural as breathing. The story is complete-at first it was the suicide of a friend, forbearance, and after the report, the betrayal of the relatives and separation, then a deeper forbearance in the face of more violent violence, then broke out, and finally redeemed. Whether it’s because of the low self-esteem and precociousness caused by my mother reselling fake masks, or the kindness and fear when he accidentally rescued the same bullied punks, or the determination and determination to hide after being disappointed by the police, the movie is for every one of Chen Nian The decision provided sufficient psychological support to make me believe that this character believes in this story.

The first time I cried was when Chen Nian was sitting in the police car after the first report. Her head teacher resigned. When the classmate she reported was beaten by her parents, what I felt was the self-doubt in her heart: "" "Am I really doing it right?"; The second time I cried, Xiaobei was arrested. After Chen Nian was bullied by a group of classmates again, when she called her mother, she wanted to show her weakness and call her mother. Ah, in the end, she still encouraged her mother to cheer up with her; the third time she cried was when Chen Nian and Xiao Bei were in the detention center and looked at each other with speechless eyes.

What did Chen Nian do wrong? Did she receive persistent malice from her classmates at the young age?

has nothing!

is like what her head teacher said to her: Chen Nian, you are doing it right. You did the right report, you did it right, you did it right to push down the bully, and you did it right to surrender. You did nothing wrong. The wrong thing is this society.

In addition, I have to say that the lens language is also very exciting and has personal characteristics. What may surprise most people is the picture of two people in the detention center where you have me and I have you, but in fact there is more than one surprise in the film.

uses a large number of close-up shots to bring the camera closer to the face, which not only gives the audience a sense of oppression, like a perspective that forces the audience to face the problem, but also puts forward higher requirements for the actor's face. The faces of Zhou Dongyu and Yi Yang Qianxi are clean and pure. When I saw their close-up, I sighed from the bottom of my heart: these two people really enjoyed the meal.

And how distressed Zhou Dongyu was when he cried, and how warm Yi Yang Qianxi was when he laughed.

Of course, Chongqing’s unique urban elements add a lot to the film. Watching this kind of movie is an advanced visual enjoyment.

hope your life is sunny.

'Young You'-I hope every teenager can grow up healthy - Lujuba
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