Teachers and Talent

Kelli 2022-04-10 09:01:08

Perhaps, people are born with all kinds of talents. The history of human civilization has gone through thousands of years, forming an orderly environment. Generations of individuals came to this world with their own talents, but did not let their talents grow with them until they left.

Lisa, a sensitive artist by nature, although not an artist, discovered a child Jimmy's innate poetic talent in his work as a kindergarten teacher. Lisa guided Jimmy step by step to exert his talent. Jimmy's father, a bartender, was dismissive of his child's talent for poetry: "Just be simple and happy, kid!", and eventually resented Lisa for taking Jimmy to a poetry club and letting Jimmy transfer. Lisa felt that Jimmy's departure made her spiritual pillar collapse, and she took Jimmy from the new kindergarten to the beach to relax and swim. Jimmy wrote a poem on the beach again, which made Lisa extremely happy. Then the plot took a turn for the worse. Jimmy unexpectedly reported to the police while Lisa was taking a bath, saying that he had been kidnapped. When Jimmy was "rescued" by the police and brought into the police car, he said "I have a poem. I have a poem." again, but no one heard...

Calm, everything is calm, in this calm the talent dies...

Some nude mirrors of the heroine may be the director adding a little attraction to the calmness of the whole story.

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  • Kennith 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    It is not shameful to believe that poetry, I believe that only Fang Zhongyong without Su Mingyun in the world is the shame of being a teacher and a poet. After the original West Asia version was remade into the American version, the setting is not acclimatized?

  • Fay 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Sundance movies are always to my taste. It's common to take risks for a talent that you can't have, and think about it carefully. In addition, Maggie Gyllenhaal is so beautiful, so much better than her brother.

The Kindergarten Teacher quotes

  • Jimmy Roy: The bull stood alone in the backyard. So dark. I opened the door and stepped out. Wind in the branches. He watched me, Blue eyes. He kept breathing to stay alive. I didn't want him. I was just a boy. Say yes, Say yes, anyway.

  • Lisa Spinelli: Talent is so fragile and so rare. And our culture does everything to crush it. I mean even at four or five, they're coming into school attached to their phones, talking only about TV shows and video games. It's a materialistic culture, and it doesn't support art, or language, or observation. Even my own children, who are great, they don't read. You know, you think maybe it's just a phase. But I worry that it's something larger. A lack of curiosity. A lack of reflection. No one has space for poetry.