The second Danish film I have seen makes people have to admire the prominence of Danish films, the narrative ability of the film, Zhang Chi's strong sense of control and deep understanding of the audience's inner needs. Adapted from real events, the two brothers and teenage children in the film acted in true love. The innocent eyes were full of sadness behind them, and they were presented just right and wonderfully, making people unbearable to give up. They played the roles of being sent to a country boarding school because their mother had cancer and unable to take care of their brothers. All kinds of corporal punishment began. Even the ten-year-old little brother was sexually assaulted by a male teacher. Trauma, even in the constant torture and suffering, I no longer believed in this terrible world, and planted a seed of resentment in my young heart. When my brother was fifteen years old and could finally leave this place, he was told by the principal that he was not allowed to leave. When he arranged for other job opportunities in the school, he angered his brother again, and he kept pretending to live as a soulless person, just wanting to leave this hell as soon as possible, so he scratched the principal's car and was beaten. When the dying brother was about to die, the younger brother decided to Going to report on the principal, saving my brother, and even using death to expose the truth that the school has been hiding for many years, and the ending was happy, but I couldn't calm down in my heart, and while I was deeply stinged, I thought that what those innocent children should not bear at that age All the disasters, born as a human being, as a teacher, how can you treat unarmed children so viciously, no matter what your purpose is, a vicious and perverted person is not worthy of being a human being, let alone being a teacher? At the end, the truth is revealed, and the demon teacher is severely punished. But these children will eventually grow up, but the physical and mental trauma of childhood will accompany them throughout their lives. Who will make up for it? May there be less evil and more good in the world!
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