Love between teachers and students

Peggie 2021-12-30 17:18:10

I'm not really looking forward to watching this film. Although my friends around me have been bluffing, but after watching it, I want to say something inexplicably, as if if I didn't write anything, I always feel sorry for such a good film.

I like the teacher’s character very much. There is no lack of arrogance in introversion, and deep meaning in calm. The emotional drama is appropriately acted. Bits of penetration and silky surroundings. It seems to be struggling and expecting. Love and pain are at hand, but I look back. In the taste of it.

All Annabelle's rebelliousness can be tolerated one by one, because she likes it, so it's meaningless. Her style is not alternative, not ostentatious, but it is extremely delicate and meticulous that makes you feel heartbroken.

"Loving annabelle" tells the story of a teacher-student relationship in a Catholic school. What contradicts ethics is that they are same-sex love. At the beginning of love narcissism, the story of Annabelle and the teacher has been in each other from the very beginning. In the tacit understanding. The pressure from the society on the teacher also made her try to avoid, try to hide herself, when facing Annabel’s persistent eyes, she still tried her best to avoid, maybe she didn’t dare to love, maybe the love was too heavy , I still remember the tears of the teacher at the beach, and the dazed expression of the teacher when I was dating my boyfriend. If you don’t love but you still have to be together, if you are in love but you can’t get together, is it very painful, remember Tagore’s saying, the farthest distance in the world, is not that I can’t say that I love you, but that I miss you so much The spleen can only be buried deep in my heart. This may reflect the teacher's inner monologue.

It's just that in many cases, reason does not dominate emotion before emotion. Annabel's music may be the best testimony. Between right and wrong, all the lines of defense have been crossed. Everything is originally instinct. No one is right or wrong, there is no secular ethics, but occasionally the despicable side of human nature is doomed to the sad ending.

Perhaps the ending of the story should be the same. The moment the teacher finally left, it was no regrets, and that was enough! I still remember the last shot of the teacher leaving in the car, the roadside where the car slid, the place where the wind passed, it was the road when Annabel came! In fact, what does it matter if you have it, how long is it more durable? As long as there is such a touch in the depths of the memory, everything will be illusory at first!

After reading it, I was also shocked to appreciate this emotion. It was not hysterical, not overly hypocritical, maybe it was the expectation of falling meteors, which moved the world a little bit. The ordinary same-sex love, the ordinary teacher-student relationship, is unfolding in an inseparable background. If you don’t understand the history of the Middle Ages, you may not understand how much courage it takes to face it. If you don’t understand Catholicism You will not understand the emotional entanglement shown by the teacher. In fact, the movie only uses the noisy handwriting to describe the trivial things around you. What you really need is your heart to understand.

Sometimes, we also need such a film, which can truly interpret your heart, and allow you to calm down in this busy season, and enjoy it quietly by the computer, accompanied by strands of coffee.
Sometimes, we also need such a film, which can evoke the sweetness in your memory in this era of emotional death, without being mixed with the world, and without adding boring.
Sometimes, we also need such a film. . . . . .


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Loving Annabelle quotes

  • Simone: [talking about getting rid of Annabelle's beads] Maybe you could carry them in your pocket or hide them in your bag where no one could see them.

    Annabelle: I'll think about it.

    Simone: Why are you making this so hard?

    Annabelle: The first person I fell in love with gave them to me.

    Simone: You still in love with him?

    Annabelle: *She* moved to Europe last year with her family.

    Simone: [Simone touches Annabelle's arm] Think about it.

  • Cat Pegrum: So how's it going with Miss Bradley?

    Annabelle: Nothing's *going* with Miss Bradley.

    Cat Pegrum: I had a crush on her when I was a freshman. I'm not gay though, I'm into guys too. Michelle Peters was obsessed with her, she used to write her notes and shit in class.

    Annabelle: I'm not obsessed with her.

    Cat Pegrum: But you like her though.