Thinking of the Japanese drama "Dragon Sakura" I had seen before, Sakuragi Kenji and Zeji are all inferior, unlearned, and full of ruffian style. The ruffian teacher confronted the rogue students, and both succeeded in the end. With such a clichéd plot, Fack Ju Göthe's filming is full of warmth, which makes people laugh with tears. The sense of responsibility of the Germans is indeed very worth learning. Zeki pretended to be a substitute teacher just to get back the stolen money, but he could not leave the school because he knew that no one but him could help the "anti-social elements" he called them. Of course, There is also the "love" (Tucao, the heroine is in good shape, she looks...) This point is also obvious from the perspective of World War II. Germany should compensate and apologize. This nation has realized the war. Disasters and misfortunes brought to other countries. On the other hand, a certain country, since its defeat in the war, has never given any apology or compensation to the invaded country, and its domestic right-wing and militaristic ideas are still prevailing.
My teacher said before: "There are no students who can't teach well, only teachers who can't teach." This is really not unreasonable. Think about it, if I had a "teacher" like Zeji in my previous study career, would my life and values be different from now. (Tucao, how much do Germans like to drink beer)
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