In many ways, this movie is similar to the main theme movie in China. Mr. Hulland can also be a model worker in China. He worked hard and gave up his music dreams for the children. In the end, the world was full of peaches and plums, and the students came back. Watch him and play the "American March" written by him under his command.
After watching the film, I found it a bit strange. I watched the Chinese theme film but I rarely felt it. But I was very moved when I watched this American theme film. There was no boring feeling in the process of watching (this film does not Those elements that are used in Hollywood commercial films).
Why is this happening? I think the reasons are as follows:
1. The film does not portray the protagonist as a hero, but instead portrays it as an ordinary person.
In the film, Mr. Holland didn't want to be a music teacher at the beginning. He was not very interested in teaching children, but gradually became an excellent music teacher in the process of teaching. He wanted to cultivate children with music. This change is true and credible. All feelings are cultivated through contact. When there is feelings, a person will truly think not only for himself, but also for others in his heart.
2. The protagonist in the film is not an image of a Chinese model worker who only wants to work and has no family in his mind.
Teacher Mr. Holland is a person who loves family and children. He values family and therefore rejects the sincere love of his students. His child is a born deaf and mute, how cruel it is to a father. Mr. Holland went to school to play music for the deaf-mute children. He tried his best to make the deaf-mute children feel the charm of music. When he sang the song "Beautiful Boy" (I don't know the name of this song), I really It is very touching. Family affection may be necessary for everyone. The father-son love of the film makes me feel touched even when I think of it. The film is so touching.
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