Easy and witty student ghost

Ada 2022-03-07 08:01:05

The male lead is basically normal except for being too cute, and the female lead is ok except for gluttonous sweets. Both of them belong to their own joy factor, but they are not too excessive. Most of the gags are supporting roles, such as the auntie in the delivery room, the drunk student ghost, the incompetent psychotherapist who complained about his father, and the bald man who was possessed. This kind of comedy is more in line with my appetite than a shit comedy in which the protagonists are all idiots, and it is easier to add more emotional color to the comedy elements.
The main line is the story of a teacher who can see ghosts helping a group of students who died 20 years ago to ascend to heaven. Among them, the anxiety caused by the male protagonist's completion of superpowers has turned into using his abilities to do good deeds, and the female protagonist has also changed from bearing the pressure of his father's achievements to having the courage to change. By the way, he punished the bad guy who has always been a negative character.
The song of the movie is great. The process is also very smooth. Everyone performs their own duties, and the five student ghosts each have their own personalities and their own problems, and there is no overlapping of functions. There is Dani, who has always kept secrets in his heart and is remorseful but stubborn, Jorge, who is a playboy who finds his true love, Ángela, who is a good girl but dreams of singing, Mariví, who is thinking of her boyfriend who finally finds out the truth, and the most useless one. Pinfloy, finally relying on him to possess Manuela and frame Modesto to go back to school, and also let him fulfill his last wish as the last one, resulting in a collective ascension. Keep the roles and importance of the five people basically the same. Then the whole movie ends with a kiss between Modesto and Tina. A perfect ending.

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Ghost Graduation quotes

  • Consejera Educación: I want this school running like a convent by the end of the semester.

  • Jorge: [about Modesto] Why isn't he scared?

    Mariví: He probably came from a public school.