It is about a teenager named Claude, who loves to peep into literature, likes to spy on the lives of others through the keyhole, and brings the imaginative reality of literature into the real plot, and finally into the lives of others, thus completing the art of writing . His composition teacher Gilman is his loyal reader. From initially finding Claude's composition unique and interesting, to carefully tutoring Claude and becoming the co-creator of peeping literature, the teacher put his unfulfilled dream on For this gifted teenager, he paid a heavy price for his work and family.
Entering the room, metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, and gradually achieve high achievements. In this film, it refers not only to Claude's rapid progress in literary creation, but also to Claude's crazy behavior of breaking into other people's lives. At the same time, it is a metaphor for the terrible desires hidden behind human nature.
At first, Claude used to sit on a park bench and spy on his classmate Raphael's house, because he had a harmonious family, a mother who smelled of middle-class women, and a cool father, who often fantasized about being in the house. How is life in this house. Claude's mother died very early, and his father was also disabled. This family background creates a dark, cynical heart. He wrote this desire into the composition and gave it to Mr. Gilman, but he was unexpectedly appreciated and encouraged by the teacher. Under the teacher's advice, he started to teach him mathematics at Raphael's house, gradually became friends with Raphael, stepped into the family he longed to be in, and gradually stabilized his position in this family. For the splendidness of literature and better highlighting Raphael's distinctive characters, Claude started a series of dark schemes, starting from stealing Raphael's father, humiliating him step by step, and finally having an affair with Raphael's mother incestuous relationship. After Mr. Gilman quit, he was retaliated by Raphael and lost his job, and Claude used a trick to make the teacher lose his family.
At the end of the film, Claude and Mr. Gilman were sitting on the bench, staring at the story of the lights of thousands of homes, Claude smiled strangely, and then said in his heart, "The teacher has lost everything now, but at least I am by his side, we More stories could be created" is chilling, thinking that Gilman's wife had told Gilman that they hadn't had a relationship since he started coaching Claude, and it's hard to help think of their literary creation. Collision, derived from the pursuit of literature.
"Even with bare feet, the rain cannot dance" is a poem written by Claude to Raphael's mother, implying that she is unable to pursue her desires freely. In the depths of the soul, every ordinary person has a desire beyond reality. This desire is buried deep in everyone's heart, and with just a little spark, it can burn. As long as there is desire, people can take advantage of it and finally enter the house.
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