The movie that I have watched the most so far, I was still a freshman in high school, and I went home for two weeks. When I came back, I would rewatch it again. If I couldn't find anything that could be surpassed, I kept watching it. "Suicide Space" is really a downright tragedy, a sad young man who is not understood and cared by his parents and cannot get along well with his classmates. From the beginning, he is doomed to his end.
After many times of filming, I still hate that girl as always, thinking that she is like a grandstanding clown, just unwilling to become a member of the mediocre public. "Either vulgar or lonely." She is maverick, but she can't get rid of the mundane world and is eager to be understood by the outside world, so she promotes her thoughts and values to the boys. The so-called suicide, the suicide she preached, does she really dare? I think the answer to this is no. At the same time, she never thought that the boy really did this...
I think the film still gives hope to the girl, and finally rushing out of the room and shouting outdoors, I think it should be a kind of emancipation of the mind. May she be better.
I don't agree that some people label this film "same-sex". It is true that there are some same-sex plots in the film, but the relationship between the two boys, I prefer to understand it as a generalized love, the male protagonist Always longing to be loved, from beginning to end. But reality has destroyed him time and time again, and in the end it can only end in tragedy.
Finally, I must talk about my favorite ending. Keigo Higashino mentioned "vomiting out a roar like a soul" at the end of "The Devotion of Suspect X". I think it is the best way to describe the ending of this film, but when death is really far away When you get this close, there is only fear, and the desire for love deepens. The saddest thing is that the indifferent couple beside them reflects the indifference of society. That helpless action is really ironic. The boy's cry echoed over and over again in the whole house, but it couldn't break into the hearts of others. It's a pity!
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