Admission notice film review

Jerad 2022-04-21 09:01:51

Before writing this review, I looked at other people's general comments, and the most profound sentence was that "This movie has nothing to do with dreams at all, and some are just a group of young people spending their parents' money at will. ” But when I watched this movie, I felt, yes, this is a dream, this is youth. I'm a high school senior, my grades are terrible, and I may face the same problems as them in the future. I don't know how to sit in the future, I also have dreams, and I also have girls I like. But the pressure of the college entrance examination hangs above my head. As in the movie's dramatic turn at the end, college is defined as a place to help others fulfill their dreams. Yes, that's right, they are all playing and indulging themselves like crazy. But play is the nature, it is the nature that has been suppressed for ten or twenty years. At the end of the film we all see them develop in their own interests, it's their dream, and they've come true.

After watching this movie, I can only be envious of good students, envious of such a school, and envious of such a teaching method.

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  • Abernathy: Hi there! What's your name? My name's Abernathy Darwin Dunlap but you can call me A.D.D. on the account of the fact that I have A.D.D., which is attention deficit disorder. You know - everyone used to think it was just an addiction to sugar when I was 6 and my mom used to cry because she thought I would never be like a fully functioning member of society like my neighbor who has Legionnaires' disease.

    [snickers]

  • Jack Gaines: [on the phone] Tell me what classes you're taking?

    Bartleby Gaines: [on the phone] Classes? Right, I'm taking

    [sees kids playing craps]

    Bartleby Gaines: statistics, and uhh

    [sees kids dealing drugs]

    Bartleby Gaines: business, and

    [sees girl nearly taking her bikini off]

    Bartleby Gaines: an... a... tomy...

    Jack GainesDiane Gaines: [on the phone] Anatomy?

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