Think about what rebellious adolescence looks like in your memory.
Is that so?

such?
Or is it?
Whatever you are, but I know there is certainly no such thing as this one.
Wayne
The show is a miniseries originally produced by YouTube.
Although it is not produced by big names such as Netflix and Amazon.
But douban score: 8.8, IMBD: 8.5, the quality can be said to be quite strong.
Of course, the most eye-catching thing is the main creative lineup of the show.
Directed by Ian M. B. McDonald is one of the directors of the American drama Shameless.
And "Shameless" casually throws out a season that is 9 points.
There are also the show's writers, Sean Simmons and Paul Wernick.
The two men's masterpiece casually throws out a proper R rating.
The former's "Mr. Pickled Cucumber", an adult anime full of yellow storms.
The latter's work is even more unremarkable, that is, the "Deadpool" that is full of rumors.
At the same time, Paul also works as a producer, bringing a harmonious creative atmosphere to Ben.
As a result, "Wayne" naturally became a different youth drama.
Our male protagonist Wayne, he will always be a face of the whole universe does not bite him, he does not bite the face of the whole universe.
He has nothing to do with Batman, and the only similarity is that he is a bit bitter at the beginning.
When he was very young, Wayne's mother left her grandfather and ran away with a man.
The only dad who depends on each other is also terminally ill with cancer.
Even more unfortunately, the family had no money to treat his father's illness, and he could not even pay the rent.
It is said that the children of the poor have long been in charge, but Wayne did not know much.
He skipped class for several weeks, and when he saw people unhappy, he just started to do it.
The little in the school met him and silently avoided him.
In the eyes of others, Wayne is a freak.
At the beginning of the play, he frowns and rides his bicycle to a group of.
Others were insulted by words and actions, and Wayne was not moved.
He just silently picked up the ice cube and broke the glass on the other side.
Then, the people in the room angrily beat him up.
The batter was exhausted and out of breath, and Wayne stood up trembling.
Then smashed the other side of the glass, this kind of brain circuit of doing things is not understood by ordinary people.
What kind of rice with what kind of dish.
Our heroine, Dale, Wayne's girlfriend, is also a freak.
She hawked cookies along the street, but they were all stolen by herself.
On the surface, she is a quiet and weak girl, but all kinds of dirty words come out of her mouth.
The second time they met, they agreed to be together because Wayne could buy her cookies.
She was just as bitter.
Without a mother, the bastard father raised her like a dog.
He also took two mentally handicapped brothers and squeezed out her money.
And her greatest wish is to get rid of such a fucking family.
At this time, Wayne's father died of illness.
While grief comes from the heart, Wayne decides to go in search of his own mother.
That night, Wayne burned the house along with his father's body, and there was a hardcore cremation.
Not only did he have to leave, Wayne also called his girlfriend.
By the way, he bit off the nose of his girlfriend's father.
Rebellious youth has always been reckless.
The young boy and girl thus began a tough road trip.
Along the way, the two did not stop for a moment.
Dale has always had a habit of petty theft.
Stealing some tableware and salt pots in the restaurant is commonplace.
On the other hand, Wayne continues his violent life.
He can pick up the guy at any time and dry up to everything that is not pleasing to his eyes.
Is this kind of plot very familiar.
Yes, Wayne and Go to His World are also shown to be world-weary in the heretical psychology of teenagers, which is what we call mourning culture.
But compared with the former's psychological direction, "Wayne" has a more direct embodiment.
In addition to the three fancy greetings per minute, violence and gore are equally ubiquitous.
These young girls, they have no room to talk, so they isolate themselves from the world.
You can only express and vent yourself in violence.
Sure enough, not long after, the two were saddled with murder and were also wanted by the police.
Since then, the two have really embarked on the road of death.
This kind of setting of the end of life is very common in many film and television works.
The girlfriend of the criminal escape in "The End of the Road", the middle-aged uncle and Lori in "God Bless America".
The male and female thief in "Bonnie and Clyde", the killer couple in "Born to Kill".
▲ "God Bless America"
Some people say that this outlook on life and values is full of anti-social, even anti-human bad tastes.
But every broken life has an unknown past.
Wayne, abandoned by his mother since childhood, extremely lacking maternal love, has created his introverted personality.
He also had a brother who had not been missing before he violently treated Wayne every day.
The reason why Wayne wants to find his mother is ostensibly to retrieve the sports car that was snatched by his mother.
In his heart, he wanted to rediscover the identity of his discarded son.
This is quite a bit of the meaning of "Ah Fei's True Biography".
Similarly, Dale's life was in tatters.
In addition to her father and mentally handicapped brother, Dale's mother is also a thief and a liar.
But for Dale, her mother is the only one who cares for her.
Then, the unexpected death of her mother dealt a huge blow to Dale.
But the indifferent father wouldn't even let Del shed a tear.
In the end, Dale threw herself into the pool and made up her mind to get out of here.
In fact, every fight Wayne had fought was not without reason.
He smashes other people's glass and retaliates against her ex-boyfriend, who is cheating on her aunt.
He beat up his classmates because his friends were bullied by bad students.
Smash someone else's car because someone else has no respect for their girlfriend.
Wayne always used his own methods against this fucking world.
Although it is a bit extreme, the reason is that under the long-term repression, he is unable to express himself in words.
In many ways, Wayne is a work of multiple flavors.
At the beginning of the period, you will feel that such a fierce youth is cool enough.
But when you learn about the protagonists' past experiences, especially the journey of finding their mothers along the way, you will feel the confusion and confusion of their egos.
Gradually, Wayne and Dale heal each other, and the series sends a wave of sugar.
Injured people will always find their own antidote.
It's different from the one-way road to black in "Go to His* World".
"Wayne" presents a more three-dimensional youth.
The characters in it are not just hateful on one side or cute on the other.
They all hover on the boundaries of their egos and choose some way to fight against the world.
No matter how absurd the story is, we should live with dignity, shouldn't we?