I burst into tears at the last scene

Francisca 2022-01-04 08:01:24

The first time I saw this movie was in class, and the teacher showed it to us. I didn't think anything at the time, so I just watched it casually. I didn't expect this movie to shock me severely.

The opening chapter is actually quite ordinary. A newly recruited music teacher came to a class of "poor students". These children are free and disobedient. Many stories start with the standard.

Later, the direction of the story became different. Music, like a rope, firmly connects the entire movie together, and Matthew’s small idea changed the herding class and changed the lives of these children. .

There is a movie in South Korea called Harmony. In fact, I think the general idea is similar to this story. It is to comfort these injured people through music. In the spring of the cattle grazing class, you may feel plain before you look at the front, and you may feel that although there is warmth, there is nothing exciting about it. Please be patient to finish reading the last sentence of the last scene. When I come over Has burst into tears. (Maybe it's because I didn't guess it before?)

In a person's life, how lucky it is to meet a teacher like Matthew, who has ideas, democracy, devotes himself to one thing, and can do it well. I know that the "lifespan" of this herding class chorus is not long, but it is enough to change their lives, and their stories are enough to touch us for so long.

The beautiful singing sounded in my mind again.

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The Chorus quotes

  • [Chabert is dragging a boy off for punishment]

    Clément Mathieu: What are you doing?

    Chabert: He stole my watch. From my room.

    Clément Mathieu: Where are you taking him?

    Chabert: Dungeon.

    Clément Mathieu: Wait!

    Chabert: Why?

    [Chabert and the boy disappear into the school]

    Clément Mathieu: He's my only baritone.

  • Pépinot enfant: I don't know any songs.

    Clément Mathieu: Well, I'll teach you some. For the moment, I'll name you assistant choir master.