The first feeling is that it is a Cantonese feature film. Regardless of the black and white images that are a little flawed (probably like floaters that keep flashing white dots), and the stringed soundtrack with a bit of a scratchy sound, it is also a common tune for Cantonese feature films. Of course, I also understand that Cantonese feature films imitate the time. of French films, it won't be the other way around; however, I'm still a bit resistant to that overall image.
This kid is so pretty, ha.
A little thought.
Perhaps it was always the 1950s, and society was still relatively conservative. Now, how can the protagonist's behavior be called rebellion? Naughty or restless at best. And the patriarchal consciousness of that era was really terrifying, and the faces of those teachers and parents made people want to raise their hands and slap them in the face. It is self-righteous savagery, and this savagery is most indignant; perhaps to be indignant about it is rebellion.
Since I was a child, no teacher has liked me. Of course, in terms of my superficial behavior, it is not worth the pain. I'm not doing anything bad, I just have too many weird ideas. For example, if you don’t know how to do homework, you don’t do it, which means you want to understand it before you do it. The result will be vacant because you don’t understand it. Ha, of course, there are times when you don’t do it due to laziness, but in short, you can’t accept copying for the sake of crossing. homework. For example, when they think they understand what is taught in class, they read in the bottom of the drawer, or even pretend to be sick and skip class, hahaha. His personality is also too casual, and he doesn't know how to make things look good to please the teacher, haha, maybe it's also a problem that the writing is too ugly.
These behaviors probably started from the beginning of secondary school, and did not occur until after secondary school three. As a girl, it would be very "rebellious" to be in a school with good grades, but I always think that I have done nothing bad. Perhaps what the teachers hate the most is my good grades, haha! Forget it, let's not talk about it, the scenery will no longer be there. =.=
But I am lucky. Compared with the protagonist, after being rated as "difficult to teach" (not in conformity with general social norms) by a group of power manipulators, he is forced or even given up. Self-righteous adults cannot put their children into a specific mold and marginalize him. Labeled "this is a personal problem with him", and sent him to a training center for re-education.
The child becomes lost, can't even distinguish right from wrong, and doesn't know how to face the world. As a result, when there is an ending, the dazedness standing on the seashore, the dazedness that stretches endlessly in time and value...
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