At the beginning of the movie, the ending plot can be foreseen, and I thought that some people should be killed. Unsurprisingly, it was like the will of the Third Reich, and the story developed according to its own will. A teacher engages in alternatives and practices practicalism. This is also the spirit of Western natural science. As a result, a group of non-mainstream children in developed countries are those who wear Nikes to play electric games, smoke marijuana, have precocious sex, are rich in materials, have excess energy, and have played everything. Nothing in the end. Here comes a discipline, a collectivity, stimulated by fresh chemicals inside and outside the body, and it feels really exciting, because collectivism is nothing but a phantom more exciting than marijuana.
To put it bluntly, the teacher has nothing to do when he is full, and the students just need psychological marijuana. It has nothing to do with reflecting on the Nazis, reflecting on totalitarianism. Many people in China love to pretend to be b. The overall rating of such a movie is 8.7. Compared with movies such as "Eavesdropping Storm", it is not a grade at all. Anyway, it is love to pretend, let's pretend
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