only impression I had before watching was that the director Widberg let his own son and his stepmother act together in a sex scene, as the two protagonists of the abnormal love in the movie. Although this kind of gimmick doesn't care too much, after all, preconceived ideas are often influenced.
From the beginning of the picture, the theme music throughout the film is brought into the subtitles: On Mating, "Sex Lectures", written by Linus, and then the content of the book introduces the physical changes of young men and women during development. After sweating, the
film started. The students in the class chewed gum together under the teacher's nose, secretly discussing the female orgasm in the class. After class was over, the length of the newly grown pubic hair was measured outside, and the director was so straightforward and unobtrusive. Those who let high school students discuss adolescence in front of the audience have the experience, but these plots really make the audience very uncomfortable. Khan
when the female teacher asks Stie to stay, the story begins. When she saw that the note in Sidi's hand was a student guessing how many times a man had to push his penis during intercourse, she didn't show the slightest surprise, and she had already laid the groundwork for the rest of the matter. Then began a game of two people.
When Sidi peeked at the female teacher’s neck while dealing with flies, it’s really rare that the neck could be photographed so temptingly. Maybe this is the teenager’s understanding of sex; then the angle of view changed from top to bottom, he was putting While reading the book, she intended to obscene the female teacher and stared at her calf. At this time, the female teacher was aware of the other party's intention.
Then the plot continues to cut into Sidi's perspective, looking up from the tree to the female teacher who wakes up in the morning, and insulting the female teacher in class. In a short time, she and the female teacher were carrying other teachers on their backs, and for the first time they secretly kissed the teacher in the map room. . These details are handled directly and delicately, which makes the audience not feel any doubt about this abnormal relationship.
After having a relationship with the female teacher for the first time, her husband rushed back non-stop and bumped into the opposite side of Sidi. It was this husband. The only pleasure he had when he came back from a business trip was drinking, and then listening to music. He turned a blind eye to others, only knowing that Beethoven’s music brought him infinite enjoyment; it was also this husband who gradually became friends with Sidi and brought him into music together. Perm, listen to Beethoven together, listen to Tchaikovsky together.
In the end, he was listening to Hitler's speech and beautiful music on the radio at the same time, and his spirit began to collapse, and he kept screaming that he could not merge the two into one. . .
This plot made me uncomfortable. The director simply confronted the war with beautiful music, and compared the husband who was also a German with Sit. A scene is a metaphor for the war brought to people. disaster.
The point that music saves the soul always runs through the beginning and end of the movie. From the beginning, the magnificent opera solo was brought in, with the slow flow of the main body of "On Sexual Intercourse", to the repeated reversal of the main melody in the film, to the end of the film, he walked through the auditorium and was in front of all the teachers and students of the school. Humiliated her, then walked out of the school and stepped firmly into the audience's sight, still the same movement. Much is just a real mature man who is baptized for growth.
In the film, the director made no secret of the various curiosity, troubles and confusion caused by the ignorance of adolescent teenagers, because this is a period that everyone has to go through. This kind of sex, opposite sex, and spiritual The exploration of love and sensuality has been revealed from the beginning. And the answer given at the end is certainly encouraging, as a farewell and encouragement to youth and growth ritual.
From the beginning to the end, I really admire the director, who exudes the unique beauty of youth, without the slightest dirt, and expresses the youthful juvenile feelings, the youthfulness and secrets so directly and delicately.
There are still many details in the movie that are worthy of attention as other themes of the movie. Sidi finally fights with his bossy father because of listening to music; Lisa, a girl of the same age, has a crush on him, and even the sudden nakedness of standing in front of him remains indifferent. ; When the female teacher found out his true love for Lisa and abandoned her, she showed anger and knew that she finally used the power in her hands to retaliate and strike; in the end, he could no longer bear the temptation of the teacher to lift her skirt across the table in class When he was, he finally kicked over the table to let his classmates see the teacher teasing him and so on. . .
Until the end, his brother Sieg finally died on the front line, and his mother also stepped out from this incident and encouraged Sidi in the car, until he cuddled up to understand each other. . . The film takes place in Sweden during World War II, and the gray in the film always reminds me of "Budapes' Love". Under the general background, the tension of this kind of performance is more in place.
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