French movies are really very talented. I watched "Two Little No Guess" and "Amelie" all the way. "???", "Into the House" is really "into the house", which brought me into the story completely.
When the teacher Germain discovered Claude's article, he also began his "entry into the room". This classmate also wrote "my weekend" as required, but this weekend was very special. He finally arrived at the Rafa classmate's house, who had peeped over a summer, and felt what he called the life of an ordinary person. The ending "A suivre (to be continued)" plus the story itself is really fascinating. Then, he handed in the homework assigned in class, and the teacher gave him time to polish it. His answer was: "No sir, I'll leave it to you now, and I'll concentrate on studying mathematics on the weekend." He approached Rafa also by virtue of Tutoring Rafa in mathematics, he really loves mathematics, and he said a sentence that I can't forget for a long time: "Math will never let you despair." o(´^`)o I have been hurt by a ton ...
The teacher fell into the mud of Claude step by step. The reason why Claude chose this ordinary and kind Rafa classmate was that he observed his parents coming to pick him up and saw the love of their family, so he was curious about the end of their family. How, from this, he entered their home and life. The wife read his article and said that he is very dangerous and needs to see a psychiatrist. At this time, the teacher is no longer rational. He thinks that he is just rebellious and needs to vent, and this way of venting is better than burning cars (French young people like to burn cars to express their dissatisfaction ︶︿︶) The so-called bystander is clear, the principal is very accurate. Ah, he asked the teacher: "Is Claude a black sheep or a black sheep?" The teacher was already in deep trouble. Rafa's mother thought he was weird and wanted to hire a real math teacher. He started to use the teacher to steal exam papers, The teacher said that he was unwilling, but his body was quite honest. He even helped him get the test paper. Although it was expected, it was still a pity. In this way, he has entered the abyss of the abyss... ╭(╯ ε╰)╮
He entered the house, entered the living room, the kitchen, Rafa's room, and Rafa's parents' room, went through their things, the computer desk, the dresser, the wardrobe, sprayed Rafa's perfume, and observed Rafa's mother Ess special shoes, fantasize about her wearing shoes, observe her every move, speculate on her psychological activities... He described Esther as exuding the unique smell of middle-class women, and he peeps a lot on her, see here , maybe this is also related to his family. His mother left him very early and lacks maternal love. To my surprise, this has also become his weight to get close to Esther - "Bo sympathy"! The teacher suggested to pay attention to Rafa and his son, why are they so neglected. Then the teenager went to play basketball with them to win the sympathy of Da Rafa: "The day my mother left, my dad decided not to play again, and so did I." Then Da Rafa asked him to join him and play basketball with him like his father, Give him a shower gel to make the relationship more intimate. On the contrary, Rafa sat in the chair and looked at them with a look of grievance and unfairness╭(╯ε╰)╮. I thought he was afraid of being replaced. After seeing him kissing Claude, that kiss (* ̄3 ̄) OMG, so he was jealous of his father? ╰('◡')╮He
managed to get close to Esther, but this scene was seen by Rafa, and then she became pregnant (thinking about it o>_
Claude sat down with the teacher, and the next scene was really like Hitchcock's "Rear Window"! They peeped at the families in the opposite building, figured out their psychology, and delusionally entered their lives. Claude's inner monologue at the end seemed to make me realize something: "Mr. Germain has lost everything, his wife, his job, but here I am, by his side, ready to tell a new story for him. To be continued. "
? ? ? So the ending is with the teacher? ? ? It really is a natural couple, a genius and a lunatic, and they are indeed "the art of lunatics" just like the gallery of my wife! This is a really thought-provoking movie... Maybe he just wanted to attract the teacher's attention and be with him in the first place? Thinking about the suspicion of my teacher at the time (。ớ₃ờ) ھ behind the back...
I also met a language teacher when I was in elementary school. I was also sitting in the last row in obscurity at the time. I don’t know why she paid attention to it. Me, this surprised me, and then I completed her homework very seriously, and many times she praised me in public and marked my composition as a model hhh, but we are all well-behaved people, and my composition is also Ordinary things, coupled with the writing methods and skills she guided me, also completed a composition. Her house is a staff dormitory. It is on the outermost left side of the school. It is made of yellow bricks. The brown and black tiles on the roof are neatly stacked. The sun is very good and the rain is great. It looks like her dormitory is on the top and right side, with her clothes hanging outside, the door is closed, and there are a few potted plants on the windowsill, you can see that the teacher takes good care of them by looking at their fresh appearance. Little guy ⊙▽⊙. I once imagined the scene of her house in the past, what kind of clothes should I wear, what details should I pay attention to, what I will see when I enter the door, what will I chat with the teacher, does she live alone, will anyone come to visit, she is so I have a lot of knowledge, will there be a lot of books, and which books will they be... I am looking forward to these, but unfortunately I haven't been to her house, only these imaginations are left. But I got up early in the morning to go to school, the sun was faint, I saw her breathing fresh air on the balcony, and greeted her; after school in the afternoon, when the sun was setting, I saw her looking out on the balcony and said goodbye to her. It feels so good, I miss those days...
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