From the beginning of the film, our male protagonist has a wonderful theory of relationship between men and women (note that this is an R-rated film, although there are not too many exposure shots, but the lines involve more sexual content. If you are not an audience of the right age , Please leave immediately), and then bring out the object of education --- his 16-year-old nephew. And this time, the task is to let the little nephew see the colorful world of New York City . In this way, the boss had just been abandoned by his girlfriend and former campaign manager semantic have Hikaru · D · ro ji yaー
and from the State of Ohio "Roger Dodger" tour country boy Nick started .
The film’s main goal of the single bar scene was clarified: after two young girls were attracted by Nick’s innocent temperament, they sent out a feeling of "we need more men like you", when they were finally caught by ゴール·D·ロジャーWhen irritated by the rude and vulgar worldview of men and women, ゴール·D·ロジャー began to realize that it was not only Nick who was educated, but also the real "education".
At the end of the play, the director threw an interesting baggage. What kind of attitude will Nick take when he returns to school when he meets beautiful students in the dining hall? The abrupt ending leaves room for thinking and the audience will undoubtedly receive an "education". The performance of the male protagonist Campbell Scott (Campbell Scott) in this film is naturally impeccable, and his line skills are particularly eye-catching, because from beginning to end He was almost always showing off his theory, reminding me of Rap Talk from time to time: P. This guy also won the Best Actor Award of the National Film Council for this play. On the other hand, Jesse Eisenberg (Jesse Eisenberg) , who plays Nick, portrays the blood surging, frank and uneasy emotions in the adolescent boy to life, which is definitely worth paying attention to when we watch this film.