"Bad Education"--La Mala Education

Fabian 2022-06-21 09:24:57

Upon knowing how to die, the first feeling is shock, and then I think, the ending of Enrique's movie is obviously much better than the real one. In the movie, Ignacio is not a drug addict, living in disguise, thinking of blackmailing the priest, and finally killed. In reality, he was addicted to drugs, had breast augmentation, wanted to change gender, wrote to Enrique full of expectations, and made up his mind to quit drugs, probably because he wanted to see him in a new image and start a new life. But at this juncture, he died. Ignacio may not have cared about many things. Seeing his younger brother and the priest together, he has no words and is immersed in his anxiety and joyful anticipation.

The film starts off deceptively, mixing up Enrique's footage with the real thing, thinking it's okay. When I went to the house later, I thought Ignacio had a split personality. That's what I meant, but it really wasn't the same person. Then, is there any other purpose for doing this besides comparison and illusion? I'm thinking of the DNA model, a comparison of paragraphs. Juan may be used to doing things for material things. But he obviously doesn't want to go back to that kind of life in the past. Who wants to? Except for the priest, who has always been carried away by his own emotions, sad and pitiful.

This kind of beautiful childhood feeling is still unforgettable after more than ten years, and the feeling of looking forward to the echo is really surprising because time has not completely faded and dissipated. I don't know how Enrique should feel.

Juan asked why the ending was changed and let him die. So, the novel is not dead, and I was a little curious about the original ending. Will it be a happy ending? The last cry, I'm guessing, may be thinking of my brother. He really died, but it wasn't just the priest who did it. The last letter is not enough to express

Enrique asked Juan to play the role, except that he said he wanted to know where Juan could go and where he could go. This response is intriguing; does he finally know where he can sustain himself?

Javier is really a very, very amazing actor. No matter where he is, he performs very well, and there is no shadow of other characters at all.

At first sight, Enrique recognized Elena's love and abandoned the ex-boyfriend in fact and in quimica.

It's a story that I don't know what to say, but I feel like I should say something.

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Bad Education quotes

  • Ignacio: I think I've just lost my faith at this moment, so I no longer believe in God or hell. As I don't believe in hell, I'm not afraid. And without fear I'm capable of anything.