Thinking about how well-behaved my childhood was, it was a pity that I never left home. Of course, this is mainly because I have a warm family, not like Antoine.
Look at what kind of environment this is. There are stubborn and prejudiced teachers in the school, and a father who is warm and indifferent at home. He has not seen his mother very much since he was born. It's embarrassing to say that when you skip school, your mother is messing with other men. Of course there are also happy times at home, such as watching a movie from time to time. But it's a drop in the bucket for the kinds of depression in everyday life.
We don't expect to see what kind of story, these fragmented things present you with a state. What it attempts to depict is the inner world of a rebellious teenager. If you think about yourself, it's hard to tell what you think about every day in your mind, so don't say what you can understand. The point is not what the movie says, but what comes to mind when you watch it.
Each of us, when we were young, should have been more or less like Antoine, or at least a little bit like that. Of course, as someone who has never left home, I can only think about it. For example, I would wonder why I was not allowed to drink, you adults drink so high as soon as you get to the dinner table; why is the cigarette package saying that smoking is harmful to health, you are still so intoxicated, and some even look at me proudly Squirting, uncle, why don't you let me smoke? I had to order firecrackers under the pretext of taking the opportunity to taste two bites, and I choked to death. If it wasn't for you to not let me smoke this thing, I wouldn't hesitate to smoke it. Especially that teacher, you assign so much homework, you put on the face of the number one father in the world every day, and you keep saying that you are good for me, who are you fooling, I really want to slap you in the face, then leave this ghost classroom and run up the mountain to catch Pheasant... When I was a child, I always felt that I lived in two different worlds with adults. It wasn't until you grew up that you understood, um, the Beijing Olympics were right.
I was impressed by a friend in the film who helped Antoine when he was in trouble. In this age of rotten girls, who would dare to say that this is a love affair, I agree... a bird. I think boys should have a better understanding of this. Which boy did not tinker with special actions that most people can understand when he was a child. At this time, he must form a group to form combat effectiveness. It's called a life-threatening death, and when something happened, he was caught, and he absolutely clenched his teeth and said that it was all me. The meaning is three small, I only know loyalty!
That meaningful scene at the end of the credits, I like it very much. My favorite of the whole movie. Some people may think, what's the point of this, just a kid running, running, running, you think the subtitles are going to be released, he is still running, running and running, and finally he ran to the beach, haha, this is going to happen It's over, let's see where you're going, no, let's take two more steps along the beach, slowly slow down, click, and look back sharply, the big end finally appears.
But I saw something else. I saw him running and running and running, chasing freedom, and all his unruly and rebellion was for this. Finally, he came to the beach, and he was free, but facing this vast ocean, his eyes were full of confusion when he turned around. Perhaps we should all ask ourselves, we are free, and then what?
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