I remember that the first time I watched this movie was seven or eight years ago. The record of the boy’s physiological changes as a "overture" made people feel a bit "small shock" at that time. Tag of. But if it’s a girl, seeing the encounter between the boy and the female teacher in the storage room (or laboratory, I don’t remember), I’ll be really touched by this feeling of first love, and I thought, if I met Such a boy would have much happiness.
In fact, at the end of the film, people are a little puzzled: Is the director criticizing such a teacher-student relationship? For the female teacher, what did she do wrong? Fall in love with a boy who is at least half his own? Overstepped the standard of common secular ethics? She just married a man she didn't really love, and fell in love with a fresher sunshine after marriage. It seems that the film wants to educate everyone that falling in love with a mature woman older than him is just a lesson in boy adolescence. After the game, the more important thing is responsibility-he can't take any responsibility for the personal relationship with his teacher. Fine, responsibility and morality are good, but by the end of the film, the female teacher seems to have become a middle-aged woman who is deeply lustful and unable to extricate herself. She has seduced her students and wants to continue to use her body to maintain her physical body. Satisfaction. And the student seems to have become a hero who overcomes the temptation of the flesh, stepping on the female teacher's body to complete the boy's adult ceremony. This is the most confusing part of the whole film.
The Swedes themselves may feel that this is a typical Swedish film, about the problems and confusion of adolescence and adolescence. But for me, it doesn’t give me a typical Swedish feeling. There is not a trace of the haze and cold of Swedish winter. On the contrary, the sunshine in southern Malmö makes the tone of the whole film appear gentle, while youth and love (regardless of whether the director will end up What kind of label it put on) is even more heartwarming.
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