The French film "Spring in the Cattle Class" tells the story of the musician Matthew and a group of bear children. The film is unpretentious, sincere and touching, and shines in educational films.
When it comes to bear children, people feel heartbroken. This group of people is sad, and the villains who see flowers are defeated. The unreasonable stubbornness of their bodies, the unpredictable troubles they create, and the inadvertently revealed cuteness often push adults to the brink of collapse, but the film's The protagonist Matthew uses love, patience, music and nature to awaken these bear children who are hopeless to many people, planting himself in their overgrown hearts, and accompanying them to thrive.
Salute, a good teacher is really an engineer of the human soul!
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