To be honest, I’m not very patient here, especially watching a movie. It’s easy to get distracted and press the pause button to do other things, but in this movie, I have no avatar at all. The scene and the relationship between the characters can be described as And simple, just teachers and students, but just this teacher and student, the director is unprecedented in another rudimentary stage teacher, staged a story conflict that you can't even imagine. To be honest, when I watched it, my emotions completely followed Adjani. The group of students was really too bearish. I wanted to give each of them a slap twice. Adjani's roar was just my heartfelt voice. I remember when I was in college, my family almost asked me to study as a normal student. Thanks to my wit and foresight, I felt that I couldn’t cope with the current baby. It was too skinny. Looking at the students in the film, under the condition of being pointed at by guns, they can still speak rudely and contradict the teacher, which is simply hopeless.
The policeman in the film also finds it very interesting personally. He doesn't know much about the police system in foreign countries. The students are taken as hostages. With this efficiency, if the hostages are really kidnapped, the students can take a turn.
At the end of the film, Adjani, the ending of being shot, was something I didn't expect, and it came very suddenly. I was still guessing before that this kind of Adjani has no malicious intentions, and her original intention was just to take a normal class. All the hysteria, all the emotional turmoil, was the result of a class that didn't work.
The conflict between the characters in the film has also undergone several changes. The focus is on who owns the gun. The gun changed hands twice and once by a female student. She supported Adjani and incidentally changed the focus of the film. a conversion. The conflict relationship involves a conflict between a student and a teacher becoming a student. One time was near the end, and it was also the one that caused Adjani to be shot.
After watching the whole film, I sighed that the goddess is the real goddess, and with this acting, even now she does not have the beauty of her heyday, but this acting really can't cover her face.
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