The film introduced today is a film about the love between teachers and students. The source of love in many people's hearts comes from their secret love and fantasies about their teachers, and I am no exception.
After a young girl, Annabelle (Erin Kelly), is expelled from two schools in succession, her senator's father sends her to a Catholic boarding school to continue her education.
Annabelle soon has a new campus life and three roommates with different personalities. Simone, the school's poetry teacher, is in charge of their dormitory. Simone is a woman who cares very much about her students at work, and strictly abides by religious and social morals in her private life. However, Annabelle, who never plays cards according to the rules and even blatantly defies authority, is the student who gives her the most headaches.
Simone even wanted to give up and applied to transfer Annabelle to another dormitory, but she soon discovered Annabelle's unique maturity and sensibility, and decided to guide her patiently.
What is unexpected is that in the process of getting along day and night, Annabelle gradually fell in love with Simone, but the strict Catholicism of the school cast thorns on this simple emotion.
The whole film not only shows the initiative of the students, but also the entanglement and pain of the teacher's desire to welcome and refuse is also well portrayed. The most painful thing in the world is to love you but not be able to be together, and to live together if you don't love you. .
After the teacher kicked the students out of his dormitory, he went to the auditorium alone, and imagined that the scene where the girl followed and lifted the corners of her skirt vividly portrayed a middle-aged woman's sexual repression and desire for homosexuality. She was in stark contrast to the shots she couldn't get into when her boyfriend ML.
Those who love regardless, have no complaints and no regrets, such people have taught us how to protect love, what is love, many people have talked about a lot of love, and when they meet the right person, only to find that all the things they talked about before are not called love.
For those who have the love between teachers and students, I hope you can always have this pure love, without any distractions, silently waiting, and sustenance of your soul.
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