Deaf teenager Zhang Cheng is preparing to transfer to a school for the deaf. The world of the deaf is no more peaceful than that of the hearing. When [Expand All]
Deaf teenager Zhang Cheng is preparing to transfer to a school for the deaf. The world of the deaf is no more peaceful than that of the hearing. When he discovered the "game" in the last row of the school bus, the joy of integrating into the new life instantly turned into fear. . Seeing the girl he had a crush on, Beibei, covered in wounds all over the game, the senior Xiaoguang's arrogance beyond doubt, and the group of classmates innocent and harmless, Zhang Cheng wondered whether he should uncover the cruel truth of the game or join the game. As the line between the perpetrator and the victim becomes increasingly blurred, the tangled pain, the unspeakable resentment, and all kinds of confusion and unease spread in the silent campus. The debut feature film of up-and-coming director Ko Chen-nien boldly brings a real event to the big screen. While facing the cruelty head-on, it retains a gentle perspective. It sharply portrays the complex and tangled emotions among characters, presenting a cruel scene where one's voice is hoarse but still seems silent. Beibei's casual words, "They were just playing," were terrifying, heart-wrenching, and an incredibly genuine lament.[Collapse]