5/10
an investigative chaos
24 May 2019
When things happens to a pupil/student at school, all hell is loose, in fact on everybody and from everybody. then add all the outside investigative sources coming in, the union laywers, the shamans, and of course the pta and the parents themselves. its hard on hard on delivering guilt, but the unique thing in this film is that the victim himself follows the action at all levels as a ghost/spirit, and gives some informational hints to what happened, or what seemed to happen or what was actually really happening.

to make a film like this, youll need order, and this film does not have that order at all. its like flashing from room to room, meeting to meeting, conversation to conversation at a breathless pace. the filmography are not the best and the camera is moving nonstop,so you have no chance to fix your eyes at a subject, its a trick to divert you away from the truth, but that alon with the use of 2 split, 3split,4split and 6 split screens, makes you even more bewildered on what the director wants to tell. the sound quality are bad at times, and the quality is next to seeing the mic hanging down between the actors..

though its an interesting issue and topic, the makers of this film has not given a prescribed way of telling a straight story, and the grumpy old man who loved to see magnesium flare up in the classroom when student, barely recommends this one.
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