Fortunately I saw this film not so late

Lolita 2022-01-23 08:03:03

One, the growth process of a 13-year-old child

A teaching epitome reflecting China's remote rural areas

I am a post-90s, and I still vaguely remember the scenes from when I was a child in rural school. In a brick kiln classroom, there were tables with eight chapters horizontally and vertically. There were first, second, and third grades in a class. In her 50s, a fat female teacher was on the podium, talking to students in batches, coughing from time to time, as if she was refreshing sleepy students. I just saw this film today and thought about it. At this time, the female teacher was extremely respectful and admired, and I also went to work. In recent years, everything has looked at money and “thickness”, but at the same time, I lost myself and lived a life of life. I once wanted to ask Marx’s elders. The same goes to see God. Now I have the motivation to move towards a new life, which is to help the mountain students as far as I can, so that I can live without being so confused.

I'm glad I was able to see this film, and when I was in a daze, I was given a guiding light.

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Extended Reading
  • Laurie 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Three and a half stars, very similar to "Where Is My Friend's Home", the great thing is to find the most authentic reactions and unmarked performances of the characters when they deal with different situations. If it doesn't come out, the audience's expectation is actually a bunch of bitter and vengeful chatter, but it doesn't fit the character, and it shows the indifference of the city and the bad roots of the countryside. But the passage of a few boys wandering is certainly a serious disruption to the perspective

  • Everett 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    This is Zhang Yimou's film, and also his innovative breakthrough. It is a primitive and vague form between performance and documentary. It tells a stubborn girl and a simple but persistent story. It is for the Hope Project. Contribution is no less than any teaching craze

Not One Less quotes

  • TV Host: Do you like the city?

    Zhang Huike: Yes.

    TV Host: What is good about it?

    Zhang Huike: The city is beautiful and prosperous. Much better than the country.

    TV Host: What's the most lasting impression?

    Zhang Huike: That I had to beg for food. I will always remember that.