The film is presented in the form of a drama, but it also brings a lot of discussion to the hot issues of the moment.
child, wild. Who is not, at that age, everyone will be so fanciful and rebellious. Living in California, USA, Miss Poppy from a rich family is naturally very trendy and sexy. Her helpless father sent her to study at a British girls' school. At first, she was full of complaints and fantasized about Bobby, who was expelled and went home. In the end, she became an honest, brave, and kind girl in the director's routine. No, not so much It is a change, it is better to say that he has regained these beautiful characters. From the very beginning, it can be seen that these are all blinded in the heart of Bobby, who is contaminated with American culture. Naturally, American culture is also good, its positivity, sunshine, and the American dream that everyone has. . . . But at the same time, it is also inevitably contaminated with various bad habits.
Some critics say that the film ends with the compromise of British culture to the United States. No, I think it's a fusion, the heroine finds the lost beautiful character, and likewise, brings fashion, trends to British girls. . . Isn't the consistent happy ending of the drama at the end exactly what it is? It's a very good fusion of two values. The film explains very well that no value is perfect. Enterprising, the director naturally used the final performance of the heroine to reflect the perfection of this fusion. Hayat, who was arrogant, mean, and arrogant in the British style, was expelled, and the vices of Bobby, who had the American style of worshipping money and blindly pursuing fashion, were also dispersed. And the victory of the last game can be seen as the director's beautiful vision for this fusion!
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