Oh, the movie is a little old, I can only find a very unclear source, and even the fonts are so dated... But the girls' clothes in it are very beautiful and very preppy.
The male protagonist is a qualified teacher. He loves arranging music and takes classes seriously. To be honest, his professional ability is very good, but I always feel that emotional intelligence. . . It's a bit like some people I know who are devoted to academics. They are immersed in their own research and work very seriously. They just feel that they are very persistent in some things, and on the one hand they are very naive. When I saw it, I even thought the male protagonist was violent.
What an irony that a music teacher gave birth to a hearing-impaired son. He always felt that his son did not understand, and he had no idea of communicating with his son at all, and even almost cheated on the female student later. . . Man, I can't give this five stars. When I saw it, I thought the teacher's wife was very miserable. . . In the early stage, it felt like widowed parenting. Later, when my husband realized that he returned to the family, he slowly became a responsible father. Then there is a happy family of three. Anyway, the music is pretty good, but I feel that the plot can't give such a high score.
People who study art always feel a little different. When a music teacher first joined his job, he chatted with his colleagues in the cafeteria.
When I met a group of students who were not good at playing or knowledge of music theory, the teacher was very troubled.
The teacher told the male student who did poorly in the test to get out of the classroom.
The music teacher was pointed out that the problem was that there was no good direction for the students.
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