From the very beginning, the appearance of the heroine Paula Bélier felt like a relatively mediocre girl. Because of her deafness, her parents need her to contribute a lot. Although she keeps silent at school and at home, the invisible pressure is still relatively large. At school, she was the type of student who would sleep in class and be ordered to leave the classroom by the teacher. The boy I like is with the typical good-looking mean girl in the school. Paula wasn't a perfect match in any way. Therefore, Mathilde is a character who silently supports and helps her to get rid of her.
At first she said that the heroine said, "I will go to which club you go to", but Paula chose the chorus because of the boy she liked, so Mathilde followed suit. But every time Paula retreats due to various reasons, such as the teacher thinks that she has a good voice to go to school in Paris after participating in the competition, such as singing with Gabriel, it is Mathilde who supports her and encourages her. Therefore, it has also contributed to Paula unloading the burden around her to pursue her dreams with confidence. Because Paula practised singing and couldn't help sell the cheese in the store, Mathilde helped take her place. (Of course, the heroine's mother was quite critical of Mathilde, but in the final analysis, she was disappointed and sad that Paula was about to leave the house.) In addition, Mathilde, like any girly girl friend, could participate in the topic of Paula's coming to auntie, Share her growth together. . After watching the whole movie, she never said that her family was deaf in school. The little boys and teachers were surprised when they saw her parents for the first time, and Mathilde was aware of it from beginning to end, and was considered a "person of her own".
The touching part of the whole story is "consummation", the family, the little boy, the good friend, and the future of singing, it seems that every part is very successful. Of course, many people think that the cliché also lies in this kind of "consummation". But in fact, it is this kind of stability that is attractive, because in fact, most people want to have a sense of identity when watching a movie, and most people's desire and meaning are the smoothest and most stable consummation.
There are some conflicts in the whole story, Paula disagrees with her family, Paula has a conflict with the little boy, Paula wants to give up her singing future, all these conflicts occur, she still has Mathilde support and help. While it may be possible for the movie, Mathilde acts as a catalyst to better move the plot up and down. But I still feel very moved.
The last scene of Paula's running, from tears to smiles, is very charming. Because girls can finally get closer to their dreams. I think she can be so happy because the people around her and herself are very good people.
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