A terrible movie that I dared not watch again and again and never watched it in the end.
The two brothers came to this place like a concentration camp. From the very beginning, they were beaten by the teacher, not allowed to talk about their dreams, were beaten by the students, did hard labor, and were punished by the younger brother for peeing his pants. Sexual assault has already made people sad and angry. When the gay teacher was punished by his brother when the seemingly righteous searcher visited, I was in no mood to watch it. I kept thinking about the remaining hour of these two brothers and this group. What else will the child suffer? How miserable it is to get out of this hell. Decided to give up, read the film review makes people tremble.
But there are a few clips in this 40+ minutes that really impressed me. The bullying of children is understandable in this cruel little world, but when I see a child who has been sexually abused from trembling before suffering to the point of punishing his brother who wets the bed, he seems helpless and can only want to take his own life. The pain is passed on to others. And my younger brother's long-standing dream of being an astronaut makes people look at it with trepidation, because these are all factors of persecution. And the role of the teacher, who is too weak to express himself, how much help can he give to the children?
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