I remember a very clear joke when I was young: There was a rich man, one day a beggar came to his house to beg. The rich man heard what the beggar said, which showed how pitiful he was. The rich man shed tears when he heard it. , then waved to the servant and said, take him away, I'm too sad to see this.
At that time, I only thought that this rich man was ridiculous and fake compassion, but when I got older, I suddenly felt that I was such a person. I was so afraid of tears, so I tried to watch less movies that ask the audience for tears, and would rather watch something relaxing and casual. soap opera.
But when I read the introduction by accident, I wanted to see what kind of teacher this is. From casual at first, to attentive at the end. . .
I only remember that the little boy had such clear and deep eyes, staring at the camera like that, it only made people feel that he was deeply confused and eager to explore the world. The uncontrollable and inexplicable bitterness of the fall, the corners of his eyes began to trickle down unstoppable tears like an old lady.
So I asked myself why the movie didn't do anything, and I started crying, maybe it was just the one with the face and eyes, the blond curly hair, the old plaid sweater, the suit shorts, and the calf. He in the black socks, such an angel An Qi, should not appear in such an environment, this is a mistake. And this thought made my heart go soft and my nose sore. (It is undeniable that people still attach great importance to appearance. Alas, I am also such a person, ashamed.)
This school is like a Chinese work-study school, educating some troubled children. There are mainly only four teachers and four adults.
A violent and self-righteous principal (Hashan), who wears a black suit and a black bow tie all day long, is arrogant and tyrannical to students and teachers, has no smile on his face, and is hypocritical and ingratiating to dignitaries and philanthropists. The faces alternate dramatically. The management of the school adopts fascist supervision, punishes students with labor, corporal punishment, confinement at every turn for 6 hours to several days, bans all recreational activities, and cuts off the wings of all children's dreams.
The other is the uncle (Ma Sang) who is in charge of all the logistical work. He has bright eyes and a tall bald head with white hair. At first glance, he seems to be weird and difficult to get along with, but he is actually the kindest and kindest to children. One of the most kind elders is so tolerant of these children that he is repeatedly bullied by naughty students and even bleeds, but he still does not hold grudges.
There is also a strong middle-aged man (Shape) with short hair and a mid-parted scalp, with a Polo-style mustache, who is alert to the various bad behaviors of the children and strictly follows the orders of Principal Hitler.
Then there is our protagonist, the superintendent (Matthew), a short, stout, mediocre and unsmiling gardener who truly has an educational heart and hopes to communicate with students and create a happy school career.
An off-campus lecturer (Langoulois) who is in charge of most classes, windbreaker, petite, glasses, prudence, distance, and conservative attitude towards the educational development of students.
(…Written a long time ago, only half of it, too lazy to continue) ( Legoc
, Mohangzhi, Peppino) The
direction in the dark The light of
hope
The zeal of life The alley of
glory The golden light shines at the end of the trail For adults, no one wants to save, but for children, they will always think they are innocent
View more about The Chorus reviews