first part is better than the second part, but in terms of plot.
The film is not intended to promote feminism, although there are some, especially the second one is more obvious. The first one seems to promote the personalization of education and the serious education model that resists the system. I personally think that the most important thing is to explain the latter. . As a student, you should love your school and let her build it better according to her own ideas.
Comedy, but the laugh points are relatively low, but the laugh points are still relatively high-end, just like the British gentleman and aristocratic temperament. Many teenagers are eye-catching places in the film, and the dance scene music also has extra points, which is always good. If you recommend it to children, the joke is also more suitable for lower-age moviegoers. Let them learn from an early age and be polite. His smile, even the rebellion, is extremely clever and striving every step of the way.
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