When I first noticed that the teacher was actively guiding the male protagonist to write essays, I was thinking about this teacher's voyeurism. Later, I talked about his dream of being a writer back then and when he objectively realized that his writing was not good enough, I felt that the teacher was also very miserable. I guess he had a parental mentality that hoped that his son would become a dragon. Later, the male protagonist felt that the teacher was actually crooked -- what is the logic of getting married without a baby, so he wrote two boys kissing, and jokingly asked the teacher, "Isn't this what you want to read?" I didn't think it at the time, but now that I think about it, the teacher's response was -- it doesn't matter what I want to read, what matters is what kind of story development you want (then the male protagonist goes to seduce his friend's mother, which is later). Ah, is this the teacher admitting in disguise that he is happy to see the boys hook up?
--(here is the bullet point), when the male protagonist's friend kissed the male protagonist, I recalled that little gesture in the dressing room, hey, I thought it was because I was too evil, but compared with the French people, I was still too tender.
-- Also, one of the labels I saw in this film was that when the film was in love with teachers and students, one-third of the film had already been broadcast. I thought hard about it because there was no female teacher, and who the male protagonist was in a relationship with. Pony I'm too tender, why do I think the teacher-student relationship must be a male student and a female teacher.
The teacher's wife said gloomily, "Have you seen your student? We haven't had anything since you started tutoring him in writing essays." To satisfy your voyeurism or your desire to become a dragon, where do you feel that the teacher has developed a new sexuality at a great age?
I don't know if it's a cultural difference. I didn't realize the irony in the male protagonist's composition in the first half. I thought he was looking forward to a normal and complete family. When did "middle class" become a derogatory term? Even later, I could only understand the playful tone of the male protagonist towards the teacher, so I couldn't understand why the male protagonist said that his friend's mother was the "women who is always worried" and that she "can't get her in this family" The attention I want" -- Hey, whether the male protagonist observes from a distance at first or enters the room later, I always feel that this is a healthy and normal family.
In addition, as soon as I saw the introduction, I thought of "The Boy Next Door" that I clicked in some time ago because of the legendary welfare. Similar hooking up and being hooked up happened between a teenager and a friend's mother. The brain holes of the two peoples are very different. The American people are peddling physical benefits and analyzing psychological flaws. The French people are a random group of CPs and tell you, don’t be embarrassed, we are all ordinary people. With such a thought, Lanxi is really a tolerant nation.
I still don't quite understand the point where the teacher's wife's job is not going well.
At the time of writing this, the last 10 minutes of the movie have been loaded. I'm going to continue watching the director and screenwriter's brains. I'm so excited, I'll come back again.
-- I'm back after reading it! ! The pony is really a teacher-student love. Did the male protagonist come back on purpose to run away at the teacher's wife? What is "the first time I saw the teacher, I was thinking about what kind of family he has, what kind of wife he has, do they have children, and do they still love each other", and "the teacher lost everything, his wife, His job, but he still has me, and I'm by his side." So I remembered that when they quarreled, the male protagonist said, "I was ready to throw away all the books and leave here on the second day of school, but you started to make us write essays." Could the pony mean by the male protagonist- - I'm all for you, I've done so much for you! ! The pony turned out to be the ultimate goal of the Raiders teacher, oh my god.
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