The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Film Interpretation
2022-02-22 08:02
"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" is a film adapted from the great British novel of the same name in the 20th century. Oscar queen Margaret Natalie Smith plays Jean Brodie, a middle school history teacher, a well-known figure in the history of literature and film.
Prime" is understood here as "youth", and at the same time, it also contains the meaning of "primary". Miss Brody believes that she dedicated her youth to the students, but when she was "attacked" by one of the students, she I realized that I was no longer in my Prime.
Miss Brody is called "Dangerous woman" by Sandy, and can this be summed up in dangerous? She is an extremely complex character. She pursues love, is fascinated by art, kind, stubborn, and selfish. But she is still a positive role and a teacher who shouldn't exist. The most outstanding thing about Smith is her accent, or her lines. When she gave the students slides while reciting explanations, our minds would not help but be ups and downs and indulge in her language and amazing expressions. It is a perfect work of art!
Extended Reading
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie quotes
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Jean Brodie: It was *you* who betrayed me!
Sandy: I didn't *betray* you - I simply put a stop to you!
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Teddy Lloyd: [to Sandy] You're a clever little cat, aren't you?