Evil and cold have been lingering in this film, telling the passing years through the teacher's words, calm and intuitive. It is undoubtedly a kind of suppression and restraint on children in childhood. Children are tied with white ribbons for the purpose of washing sins and purifying the soul, but they do not want to be the shackles that bind the children's nature. It is painful and makes people unable to breathe. Before the world war, everything around me was so shuddering.
The long, quiet and solemn lens looked at strange forces from across the corridor door, a lot of blank space and silence forced the shudder to shudder, and the undercurrents in the calm countryside were closed spaces where violence and evil thrived; patriarchy, theocracy. Overpowering (Lenovo Bergman's father), the class is distinct, when the white ribbon turned into a yellow armband a few years later, everything can be explained.
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