I want to see American entertainment, but I see the main theme of China

Hailee 2022-01-21 08:01:08

"The Ron Clark Story", starring: Matthew Perry.

Seeing Matthew's DVD cover in the store, I almost went crazy with joy, took the disc back home without saying a word, and fell in love with him since "FRIENDS".

I was looking forward to stuffing the disc into the machine, ready to have a great HAPPY.

After watching it, I felt that compared to Japan's GTO, this was really a movie that was too unexpected.

This was a movie that was supposed to be made in accordance with the American business and entertainment logic, but chose the general theme of "moving China", so everything seemed to happen step by step according to the prophecy. The background of the story takes place in the 1990s. In order to pursue the realization of personal values, Matthew left the town where he was born and came to the black district of Harlem, New York to teach. Friends who have watched "Everyone Hates CHRIS" should all know the black American district. Circumstances: racial discrimination, violent abuse, robbery and gun battles... Although various social problems are not as serious as in the 1980s, they are still prevalent in the 1990s. Of course, Matthew will teach the most chaotic class. Each classmate has different family backgrounds, but all There are also elements of misfortune and helplessness. ——The next plot is too easy to imagine. The little prince Matthew used his wisdom and creativity to tame the difficult little fox one by one, and finally got a happy ending on his own planet, in addition to harvesting students’ Respect and also won the rose of beauty.

The dialogue is very imaginative, and it wastes Matthew’s comedic talent. Except for the interesting part of stringing the 42 presidents of the United States into the lyrics, the others seem to be too quick and deliberate. The teacher’s illness is also this kind of film. Fortunately, Americans are not like Chinese people who always "wax moments into gray and tears begin to dry." They play with emotions and are terminally ill. I respect Americans for this.

My Matthew~~~~~~~~ In such a movie that is not funny, I realized that he is also very good at acting in a serious drama. Maybe the natural humor and handsome appearance make people ignore him. The possibility of playing a positive character is really a pity.

The themes of teachers and students seem to be relatively safe source ideas for scripts in the world, but now that I read more, I feel that the breakthrough really needs to be strengthened. I remember that "Kangxi is Coming" has an issue called "Strange Teachers". It invited three very special teachers in Taiwan, one is TONY CHEN, who has been well-known for a long time, and the other is a university lecturer who married a dog abroad. There is a super OPEN and super creative female English teacher. The recording effect of that episode of the program is almost unprecedented. If the three of them are made into a movie, I believe that the viewability must be first-class. superior.

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Extended Reading
  • Alda 2022-04-21 09:03:11

    It's Chandler~~ Very inspiring. Teachers need dedication and some religious feelings.

  • Stephania 2022-04-21 09:03:11

    Although the world is declining, there are always good teachers, and I have met them.

The Ron Clark Story quotes

  • Principal Turner: I have an opening in grade 3. If your credentials check out...

    Ron Clark: You have an opening right here.

    Principal Turner: No. Last year this class went through six different teachers before Christmas.

    Ron Clark: Yes. Nobody wants them, and I do. So what's the problem?

    Principal Turner: Test scores are very important to me; it's how I keep my job.

    Ron Clark: I can start right now.

    Principal Turner: You can start on Monday.

  • Principal Turner: These kids are at the bottom of the barrel.

    Ron Clark: Don't talk about them like that.

    Principal Turner: Now all I'm asking is for your students to pass.

    Ron Clark: Oh every one of my students will pass.

    Principal Turner: [inaudible, students commenting outside office] They can become someone else's problem.

    Ron Clark: The problem isn't the kids. It's not even what they can achieve. The problem is what you expect them to achieve. You are setting the bar here. Why? Set it up here! They can make it.

    Principal Turner: This community judges us by scores. Government funding judges us by scores. People who give me scores, they get my respect.

    Ron Clark: Okay good. In May, they'll all test at grade level.

    Principal Turner: [sighs] I don't see how that's possible.

    Ron Clark: Excuse me. Did I say grade level? I meant above grade level.