The Villag Street Primary School Choir is the best choir in the country and has won numerous awards, but behind the accolades is an ugly swindle that vulgarly turns the sacred place in the hearts of all children who love to sing into an adult scramble for fame and fortune tool. In just 25 minutes, the film tore the choir's mask of whitewashing the truth, using the most beautiful chorus of children to attack the false mirror image of the adult world that seems fair and mutually beneficial.
Temporarily sacrificing the ego for collective success for the greater good of all may seem understandable and even worthwhile to most onlookers, although the few who have been abandoned may feel Injustice, but most of them will not resist, comforting themselves with "I have contributed to the collective", which is common in life, and is also the injustice reflected in this society. This film uses the story of a choir to reflect such a problem that should be paid attention to, and cleverly uses the collision of the two values of children and adults to reflect the utilitarianism of the adult world, the most beautiful childlike innocence and daring in the children's world. The courage to resist.
In the film, Lisa, a girl who is bright and sunny, dares to face the facts and dares to rebel against authority, is a highlight of the film. In the rehearsal room, she mercilessly lifted the teacher's mask, brought the choir's secrets to the fore, publicly accused the teacher of unfairness and fraud, and even expressed her dissatisfaction at the cost of quitting her beloved choir , By this time, the conflict of values between adults and children has finally been vividly displayed. However, the teacher, who is the representative of the adult image, is unusually calm, and some remarks that seem to penetrate the injustice of the world appease the students, trying to bring the students back into control. But it can no longer convince children at this age of "just looking at right and wrong, not pros and cons". A sound is reserved, and the brisk rhythm connects the picture of the children spreading their strategies with the picture of the teacher smoking in the aisle. A contest between children and adults unfolds, bringing the plot to a climax. In the final performance, the children used the silent singing rules made by the teacher to avenge the teacher. Sophie and Lisa held each other tightly. What they held tightly was not only the friendship between the two, but also the children's love for themselves. The persistence of love and the challenge to teachers. In this silent farce, the absurdity of the adult world was vented to the fullest.
At the end of the film, Lisa's ethereal voice sounded like a lark, leading all the children to sing together. The sincere singing is undoubtedly the most moving among the several choruses in the film. The distorted thinking that was born uses the innocence of children to tear adults from self-confidence to stubborn values.
Although the chorus with all members may no longer be the best chorus, such a chorus gives every child the right to do what he loves, and throws away the fame and fame that the adult world cares about. Left behind the innocence of the best years.
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