I will not judge the quality of the film from a professional point of view, but its lack of real things touches my heart, and I have been crying silently since then. Some people say that "youth don't know the taste of sorrow", this is just a self-righteous thought of you self-righteous adults. Looking back at the things we used to worry about when we were young, do you still think that it is indifferent to sorrow and indifferent to hypocrisy? Those who say that the film is exaggerated and hypocritical about the troubles of teenagers, I feel sorry for your children. Growing up we became the kind of people we least wanted to be.
Besides school bullying, I have encountered school bullying, but I am not the one being bullied, I am the one who bullies others, with all the ugliness of school bullying. Later, the teacher found out that he was forced to apologize in front of the whole class. The teacher pushed me a somersault in front of the whole class, and then asked me, is it useful for her to apologize to me now? Everyone's faces were blurred, and there was only harsh laughter in their ears, everyone's ridicule. To this day, I can still think of the feeling of being at a loss, the limbs are stiff, the brain is congested, and there is no place to be ashamed. Only once, but enough. If this is the case every day, it is inevitable to think of suicide. Later, I did not apologize to the child who was bullied by me, because I was equally humiliated as she was, and the bullying never happened again.
Those of you who are hypocritical, let's talk about it, because you're just boring adults.
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