Arrogant cultural conflict

Kasey 2022-01-08 08:04:09

France cares more about the life and thoughts of a life than the earth. In this socialist country that protects extreme poverty, the biggest contradiction does not come from the stomach, but from the mind. When we have lived, experienced, and tasted in it, those lines and background propositions are no longer a silhouette outside the paper window. They sat down and confessed their shortcomings generously, discussed with you calmly, and gave you two compliments at the end, and they turned around still looking complacent.

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  • Cole 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    An impromptu documentary-style drama, through the scene of a school in Paris for more than a year, with real teachers and students, the theme of the film revolves around the relationship between teachers and students. Focusing on every move in the classroom, the film provides a rich microcosm of what is now France's multi-ethnic population.

  • Nicholaus 2022-04-23 07:03:33

    Such a subject, so interesting and beautiful, is really rare, no wonder it won the Palme d'Or. Although it is a documentary, the story is very compelling, the filming is very tense, full of emotions, and the elements are full, ranging from education to immigration. And the characters are so real in front of the camera that people think they are watching a drama.

The Class quotes

  • Esmeralda: [on Plato's book at the same time she provokes the teacher over a past incident between them] I guess that's not a tramp's book, huh?

  • François Marin: Khoumba, if we start choosing names to suit all your origins, it'll never end.