A 40-minute short film that later influenced many filmmakers, including Truffaut's "The Four Hundred Blows". Although the theme is more serious and criticizes the rotten and backward educational system, the style of the whole film is relatively relaxed and funny. The most frequently mentioned clips are the slapstick clips of children in the dormitory. The duck feathers in the air seem very poetic. The character design in it is also exaggerated, such as the words of puppy love that popped out from the dwarf principal's mouth, which makes people laugh, and the superintendent who specializes in stealing children's snacks, and the young superintendent who learned to walk with Chaplin. It's just a big child who hasn't grown up at all, and the indulgence of children's fart care can be seen in general
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