It can be said that the whole movie is kind of warm and with a touch of sadness, and it has distinct colors in autumn. The director's style can be seen from the costumes of the two heroines. It is not a popular element, but it is definitely a classic match.
Many people may be attracted by the teacher's beautiful appearance at first glance, but if you have seen this movie, you will know that her acting skills are definitely in place. The biggest feature of Katherine (the name in the movie) is her noble temperament, her own unchangeable loneliness, but she is lovely. What I admire most about her is that she knows that the students who are by her side will eventually leave, but she still takes care of them and loves them without reservation. She has no relatives. She lives in a huge house by herself, but no one accompanies her for Christmas. It is conceivable that she is lonely.
As for the female student Jacques, she was a child actress, but she felt that she did not feel the love of her mother. She went to college in an unfamiliar place and soon began to be with Katherine. I don't know why she chooses this, whether she really likes Katherine, or just wants to get Katherine's attention, to make up for her mother's lack of care for her, because she never felt that her mother had cared for her.
After I read it, I just wondered why in the relationship between teachers and students, from ancient times to now, teachers are under pressure and blame, and in the end, they usually lose their jobs, and they can only bow their heads and behave themselves; on the contrary, students do not suffer from it in the future. Influence. It really saddens the teachers who shouldn't be implicated, Jesus, bless them!
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