I read it the first time before the college entrance examination, and the second time in my freshman year. It is undeniable that there are many parts of the film that are not concealed, and are doubtful enough to be ideal: this rebellion, pushed by the parents' pre-arranged life, is just a search for unearned and youthful daydreams. an excuse. And if it is said that the film is limited in length and does not expand the efforts of the students throughout the year, it is obviously irrelevant to the main purpose of the film. And as a comedy, the level of hilarity can only be said to be quite satisfactory. Furthermore, after reading a lot of comments, it is indeed easy to find various shortcomings after calming down.
I just want to continue thinking about this dream. Maybe there is no education method that is truly correct and reasonable in line with the law of personal development and growth. After freeing the ideal, it can’t be said that it will not bring people who are used to sticking to the rules. bondage. This is essentially an issue of diversity. The problem is divided into several layers. What I want to discuss most here is the difference between people - whether it is differences in interests, personality, gender, family background, education level and genetics, or abstract differences in values and personal philosophies, Educational models do not cater to all types of people, and given differences in creativity and cognitive abilities, it is difficult for all types of people to even find their own paths to development in similar times and places. It is true that among the students of the same major in the school, all of them receive basically the same education (referring to the course), which can only be said to be a reasonable and helpless way to deal with it. It is averaged to the individual. Can't say for sure which is the best option. But what about the whole? Individuals don't have a say. Because this value judgment is not subjective, and sometimes even conflicts with personal value pursuit. Of course, it is not that there is no diversity in it, but due to the system itself, the results brought about by these diversity are actually the same way, and they are essentially bound together by another individual's will and become inhuman. A wish fulfillment. Are we really giving ourselves an "answer sheet", or are we paying the bill for trying to integrate our diversity into society without appearing out of place? This pursuit of integration is not about conformity, it is the secular interpretation of the title "accepted", it is safe, it is comfortable, and it seems to be a choice of free will, it is abandonment Your own possibility is highly dependent on a request from the society that might give you that possibility.
Thinking about this now, I still feel that I am entangled in idealism, and my eyes are not clear.
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