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Jacinto 2022-03-21 09:03:04

Graduation examination: system, small evils everywhere, small towns with human feelings. The main line is that the doctor in the small town tried to pass the graduation exam to get his daughter out of this environment. The daughter was molested suddenly. The first game did not perform well. The doctor found a relationship to help her cheat. , in exchange for the treatment of liver disease, under his introduction, he sought help from the principal of the management examination. During the period, the Police Department was also entrusted to search for the suspect. As a result, Bligh was abruptly checked, involving the doctor going through the back door, which made him uneasy. But at her daughter's graduation, she finally revealed the truth: The reason she didn't listen to her father's markings on the exam paper was because at the end she was crying for sympathy and prolonging the time. The rest of the characters: wife, lover, lover's son (Ma Tai), daughter's boyfriend, mother. There are many details of the desperate dark, stagnant, indifferent town. When the daughter identified the prisoner, the prisoner repeated her testimony over and over again, and she suffered secondary injuries. Heartless people help doctors not get into school. The public school that Ma Tai wanted to attend was full. Doctor cheating. Windows were smashed. obscene. The final game screen. Tracked. Parent-child conflict. Go through the back door. riot police. disease, death. The stone-smashing child first appeared as a hidden thread, which was later revealed. Films with similar treatment methods include "White Ribbon" and "Truth Matters." Movies are good at whitespace. Unsolved problem: daughter's achievements and whereabouts, whether her boyfriend is desperate (should be). What happened to the wife (following the rules but ended up being a librarian, family is a hint of every way out) The lines are a bit poor. It's not that the content is pale, it's that the golden sentence and the direction of criticism have been defined, and the naturalness is not good enough, making it sticky. There are also dramas with this theme in China, and the language is more alive (and more evil, isn't it more difficult for doctors to stand here). One is that the topic is too plain. The doctor's lines when he persuaded his wife were painful, but they were also tone-deaf. Second, the tone of the relationship is similar to daily greetings. It compares favorably with Bly's. The theme is rules, involving procedural justice and result justice, and the discussion of bad environment system. In the parent-child relationship, the doctor was photographed so pitifully. In family relationships, the wife is the victim. He is very high-sounding, and his wife's image suffers from everything, which is even more pitiful. In the final analysis, he still has hope, loves the child, and wants him to have a way out. (Mom thinks this place is very good) The same is true for lovers (maybe there is very little love, but it is difficult for a single foreign woman to gain a foothold here, and everything can be connected.) This involves family relationship discussion (the direction is really set), For example, the daughter did not tell the doctor about the broken place. Daughter & boyfriend are so unlikable. I feel that from the perspective of God in the film, it is easy for people to see the painstaking efforts of the daughter to live up to the father Feeling, so I can't like my daughter. On paper, the daughter is bright, but still unlikable (like this one, it's really unlikable...). The reason why this story is so touching is that it is a clear propositional composition, and to some extent all the characters are just tools. I don't even need to refer to them by name at all.

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  • Romeo: Eliza, you have to do your best. It'd be a pity to miss this chance. Some important steps in life depend on small things. And some chances shouldn't be wasted. You know, in '91, your Mum and I decided to move back. It was a bad decision. We thought things would change, we thought we'd move mountains. We didn't move anything. I have no regrets, though. At least we tried...