I like a scene: In the small dormitory space where the white feathers are flying, the upgraded shot of the students backing their stools and being surrounded by other students like the Pope is very poetic when accompanied by music.
For 33 years, regardless of equipment, the concept is very light and novel, the story is told in a fun way, and it is not boring to watch. Characters with "distinctness" add a lot to the story, and the silent film-style performance magnifies this witty tone.
I always feel that both students and teachers have the "fascist" color I understand, just like Chaplin's teacher to reconcile the contrast between the two, which plays a very important role. Students' perversity and rebellion Because of the education system, students stand up and overthrow their teachers. If the story develops later, will it become China's Cultural Revolution era? Similarly, fascists rose up to overthrow this system in a backward system, and the follow-up development was World War II. In terms of big thematic ideas, this movie is not my favorite. Because there are technical components, poetic components, and the director's ability to tell the story, give it 4 stars.
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