This is the first time I saw such a wolf

Randi 2022-03-22 09:02:27

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"Uncle Wolf" Hugh Jackman is definitely a benchmark actor.

For decades, she has maintained a good figure and good shape, but now she is in her fifties, but her figure is not greasy at all.

With excellent acting skills, excellent singing and dancing, Uncle Wolf's singing and dancing in the two films "Les Miserables" and "The King of the Circus" show what is called a real "strength school".

Hugh Jackman's "Wolverine" is deeply rooted in people's hearts, and he has also become the longest-serving actor playing Marvel Super Heroes with this role.

In 2019, Hugh Jackman's new film "Bad Education" landed at the Toronto Film Festival, in which Uncle Wolf once again surpassed himself.

This film is based on the real scandal in the American education industry "Roslyn Public Schools Corruption Case".

In 2004, The New York Times reported on a corruption case in a public high school that was first reported by students at the high school that shocked the nation.

Frank Tassone, principal of Rosslyn High School on Long Island, USA.

This high school was rated as the sixth best public high school in the United States by the Wall Street Journal, and many students are admitted to prestigious schools in the United States every year.

The more students admitted to prestigious schools, the higher the high school's ranking in the United States; at the same time, the higher the high school's ranking in the United States, the more valuable the principal's recommendation letter, which will allow more students to be admitted to prestigious schools.

Frank has a desire to help the school become the No. 1 high school in the United States.

Like China, good school districts in the United States will also generate the effect of school district housing. The price of real estate around the school increases year by year, and the members of the school board make more and more money with the school ranking.

Frank, as a principal, as a part of the educational community, is an absolute fine man.

In the face of students, Frank was patient and always kept words of encouragement on his lips.

Rachel, a reporter from the school newspaper, came to interview Frank, because Rachel felt that what she wrote was just a "flattering article", and Frank encouraged her conscientiously: "Whether a piece of news is valuable depends on how the reporter reports it."

A word of encouragement brightened Rachel's eyes, who had been slack, and also dug a big hole for Frank himself.

In order to improve the ranking of Roslyn High School, Frank and his good partner, assistant supervisor Pan, plan to build a "skywalk" for the school.

When Rachel investigated the project funds of the Skywalk, she found that there were many problems in the school's accounting expenses. Although a lot of project expenses were invested every year, the ceiling of the school archives was always leaking.

Before Rachel found out the tricks, Pan was the first to break out the scandal. Pan's son took Pan's official card to buy materials for private decoration.

The problem of Pan's theft of the school's public property was thus exposed to the school board.

When the scandal broke out, the school board held a meeting to deal with Pan, but Pan confidently assured his niece, "Frank will take care of everything.

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Sure enough, Frank was very calm in the face of the angry board members. He asked everyone not to call the police, because if they called the police, it would become a scandal for the school, and it would lead to a decline in the school's ranking!

The repercussions worried the school board, which agreed with Frank's suggestion and fired Pan without calling the police.

Just after Pan was fired, Rachel's investigation into the project account book came to a head.

There are problems with multiple large expenditures on school bills. It is clear that the payment registered to the technology company is called, but the other party says that he is a car dealer.

There is also an annual fixed payout for an upscale private apartment in New York.

Rachel, who is obsessed with rooting problems, rushes to New York and meets Frank, the principal, at the door of a high-end private apartment.

It turned out that Frank, the "affectionate widower" who always claimed that he could not forget his deceased wife, was actually a GAY. He has a long-term lover in New York and a live-in relationship with a male dancer in Las Vegas.

The scandal at Roslyn High School was finally confirmed, principal Frank Tassone and subjective assistant Pan embezzled a total of $11 million at Roslyn High School.

In the film, Uncle Wolf deliberately gained 20 pounds in order to get closer to the characters of the incident, and his gestures also showed the characteristics of deep cabinets everywhere.

For example, you can see the origin of jewelry at a glance, pay special attention to your appearance, and be very particular about perfume and clothing.

Especially the kiss between Uncle Wolf and the dancer in the film, I have seen so many affectionate straight men played by Uncle Wolf, there is no sense of disobedience in this scene!

"Bad Education" is similar to many movies, and it has the feeling of creating a biography for the villain.

Uncle Wolf said in an interview after the film was released that he played the character of Frank Tassone in the hope that everyone who watched the film would understand that the essence of a person is by no means what he appears to be.

Frank Tassone is a refined and decent man from the outside, and he is even more conscientious as an educator. He encourages countless students who eventually enter prestigious schools and have a bright future.

As an educator, Frank Tassone is full of fruit and plums.

But from a moral point of view, Frank Tassone was a corrupt and depraved man. In the film, through the mouth of Uncle Wolf, it tells about Frank's journey to depravity.

At the beginning, I accidentally used the official card to eat a free lunch;

Later, I accidentally bought donuts with an official card;

When Frank found himself spending with his business card and no one was urging him to pay, the dam collapsed.

He began to feel unbalanced. As a successful principal, the school and the school district were able to achieve what they are today thanks to his hard work, yet he didn't have as much income as those real estate developers?

Ego, narcissism, self-indulgence.

x Frank Tassone's education and encouragement to students is just his appearance, a role he has been good at playing over the years. And his essence is a selfish and refined egoist.

This film has no special effects and no complicated character pedigree. Uncle Wolf's acting skills broke out in this film, and his emotions changed

The sense of hierarchy is clear, and it risks eye-opening "intimate shots".

It's the first time I've seen such a bad and tempting Uncle Wolf.

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Bad Education quotes

  • Pam Gluckin: A wise woman once said, "It's not having what you want, its wanting what you got."

  • Phil Metzger: The receipts are gone. They're in the bin of a shredder probably.

    Frank Tassone: But, she could have replaced them. I mean, there's a very real scenario here where all the other expenses are legit, right?

    Phil Metzger: Maybe. I don't know.

    Frank Tassone: Okay, Phil. Phil, she's not some criminal mastermind, right? Pam is our friend and she has made a stupid mistake.