A case of corruption lurking under the glossy exterior of a school that looks good at everything.
There is no absolute good or absolute bad. Frank is so polite and courteous. He is also good at teaching students, encouraging self-confidence and divergent thinking. What a good teacher, it's a pity that he indulged his greed and did illegal things.
Uncle Wolf's performance is great, the image in the first half is perfect, and the popularity soars, and the plot described as exposing greed is just a glamorous and self-disciplined ordinary person who temporarily relaxes when facing close people, we don't Is it all like this. But in serious occasions, Frank showed a strong ability to guide students and lead colleagues. No wonder people in the school never doubted him. It was also because of his influence that Rachel began to investigate this matter in depth.
But after the incident was discovered, from the "fair" treatment of pam, to the threat to Rachel not to sacrifice the future of herself and her classmates, to the threat when the audit found that she and her little lover were on a first-class ticket, I really saw it. It was uncomfortable, and slowly this image became three-dimensional. It was in a high position, and there were insidious means under the kind appearance.
When the report came out, Frank's outbursts to the parents of the students and his defense in front of his colleagues seemed to have found a reasonable reason for his corruption. From the first pizza to the later, the older I get, the more I can't hold it back. There are only zero and countless times to make mistakes like domestic violence. Hey, you can't blame others if you don't stick to the bottom line of law and morality. It's a pity that Frank's talent was still lost to greed.
In addition to showing the embezzlement of the protagonist in the film, other issues with performance are also worthy of attention.
For example, the senior of the school newspaper told Rachel that our newspaper also has routines.
For example, when Rachel came to him with evidence, she scolded in disbelief and struggled with her college recommendation letter.
After listening to Frank's analysis, the rest of the board feared that their own interests would be implicated, and it only took a few minutes from righteous indignation to silence
It's a pity that the reality is so unsatisfactory, no matter how good it is to do illegal things, you have to obey the ruling, and there are only 10,000 regrets in your heart. If there were no loopholes in this system, what was discovered at the beginning would not have developed into such an irreversible end.
The last thing I want to say is that the way to deal with the first and last echoes is quite good. In the last scene, Frank faces the camera and listens to the voice. His expression ranges from puzzled and unbelievable to a happy smile.
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