When was wynners founded? How many members are there?

When was wynners founded? How many members are there? In fact, whether it is the ubiquitous "mourning" youth or the extremely few "wild" youth, these keywords are undoubtedly the labels of youth.

Most importantly, Brothers Class is based on the true story of wynners, the oldest band in Chinese music. In this way, in the actual story background, the story of the film is closer to reality and closer to the audience. By recreating the past of youth in the 1970s, the real experience without whitewashing is reproduced, and the film is easy to arouse the audience's * * *.

In youth, the "brother class" is not a group of girls, but a group of men.

Youth movies often take love as the main object of expression and describe love stories of youth, beauty or regret. But youth has not only love, but also friendship and affection.

"Brothers' Class" tells the story that the sword is biased, putting its tentacles on friendship and affection, resisting the pressure from family and chasing dreams with brothers, rather than taking ordinary love as the main object of expression. Love has become an auxiliary material besides friendship and affection.

In fact, the boys in the movie set foot on the dream road of music, and finally it was out of love. However, these "brother classes" have more men and brothers than other people's young sisters. Whether it is love youth, dream youth or growing youth, it is the most important highlight and foothold in youth movies.

In the year of "Brothers Class", teenagers had a band "transformed" from the original street. This is growth. It is also the growth from "doing nothing" while training while quarreling to becoming a well-known big star. Since the beginning of world civilization, contradictions have emerged one after another, which has further developed into mutual understanding and tolerance.

This kind of growth and change, in addition to the team members' own efforts, also unconsciously promoted their growth, such as the attitude of parents and passers-by.

In the movie, the parents of "wynners" members mostly play against their children in the band, and passers-by even discuss and ridicule them. Teenagers are rebellious and competitive. When criticized by many people, they not only did not flinch, but stimulated their inner competitiveness.