All right, let's talk about the feature film.
A-Lang's Story, the protagonist is A Lang. He was also a street in that area when he was young. He is bohemian, loves motorcycles, impulsive, crazy and young ... you can even use the word hooligan to describe him. Not many cultures can't be elegant people, but they can be the brightest stars on the track. Bobo, a rich girl, has a crush on this rich boy. For him, she will break with her family, stay with him resolutely and get pregnant. Bobo was about to give birth, but he accidentally bumped into A Lang who was carrying his passion with other girls, so a quarrel broke out. A Lang actually got into a fight with pregnant Bobo. Bobo escaped hastily and fell down the stairs. The amniotic fluid broke and Bobo was born here. A Lang was arrested and imprisoned (I thought she was arrested for attacking Bobo, but the profile said that she was involved in illegal racing). Bobo's mother gave her child to A Lang, who was still handcuffed, claiming that Bobo no longer loved him and the child was gone, and asked A Lang to stop harassing her. Two years later, A Lang took the child home from Baoliang, named the child Bobo, and remembered Bobo. Bobo woke up after giving birth and was told that the child was dead (if I were Bobo, I would hate A Lang, after all, it was he who pushed her that caused the child to "die"). Ten years later, Bobo and her fiance returned to Hong Kong to shoot bicycle advertisements, just looking for Bobo to be the leading role for children. After Bobo and Bobo knew each other, they wanted to bring him back to America to raise him. At the moment, A Lang hopes Bobo will forgive him and stay, so that the three of us can be together. (Mainly because A Lang still likes Bobo in his heart), but Bobo has a new life, which seems unlikely. A Lang did not hesitate to beat up Bo Zi and let him find his mother and follow her back to the United States. Bobo doesn't want to. He would rather live with his father than live together. Bobo couldn't resist and had to give up. In order to buy a plane ticket to America, A Lang decided to go back to the racetrack to earn money. When it was about to start, Bobo rushed in and cheered for him with a commemorative bracelet. Are you going to stay? ) I don't quite understand the way No.69 and No.50 look at each other on the court. Why are these two separate? A Lang and No.50 bit each other tight, and they were neck and neck, and the score was relatively ahead. However, there was an accident when overtaking in the corner. A Lang tried to get up and push the car, but he was hit by a locomotive behind him, which was a fatal blow. However, A Lang stubbornly boarded the locomotive and finally appeared on the track near the finish line, which also made Bobo and Bobo breathe a sigh of relief. However, A Lang's will was no longer clear, and he ran into the guardrail until the explosion and A Lang disappeared.
Look at the barrage, saying that A Lang died intentionally for love, so Bo Zi doesn't have to go to the United States ... I get angry when I look at nonsense. Didn't A Lang take Bo Zi to America to ask his mother for a bonus? A Lang has seen cars overturned many times, and he is afraid of accidents. The final death was a real accident, and he still had yearning and concern for life.
The prodigal son never changed his money, but it was Bobo who was injured. Why did A Lang forgive him when he turned back? Cheating during pregnancy, domestic violence, each can not be tolerated. If it had been a man's environment at that time, girls today would not be so determined.
In the comments, "Solo" won my heart the most: this is a film telling the cruel story of youth, which is full of violence, tears, mistakes, regrets, hopes and despair in the true form closest to the essence of growth. ?