too many foreshadowings, innuendos and echoes,
as well as the viewpoints of many famous works.
The movie itself is a novel.
The story is just about (beginning) a perverse middle school teacher who stumbles across a fascinating composition and thinks his student is talented and wants to nurture him. (End) The old man lost his marriage, lost his job, lost everything.
What is real and what is imagined by students is no longer important. This is the characteristic of French films. The audience will not strongly want to know the ending, but focus on the event itself.
The process from the beginning to the end is the most fascinating and the most interesting. It is this attraction that suffocates, disorients, and confuses right and wrong, so that it is impossible to distinguish between reality and reality.
So it is said that literature harms people, and movies harm people.
4 stars!
Think of a famous saying: If you want to know the answer, go home and read. I don't want to lose myself and everything because of a crush like an old man.
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