But it's more than just a happy story. This is a comedy-dressed feminist enlightenment
film set in the beautiful countryside of St. Trinian Girls' College, a notorious school. headmistress
There is a saying that the upper beam is not right and the lower beam is crooked, and even the employees and students under him are also rude and incompetent.
Fortunately, Camilla is a strong advocate of freedom and individuality, so it's like a paradise for cool girls.
A girl who is keen on mathematics uses the stock market as a math problem to practice her hands
Passionate girl doing hair by studying power plant in physics class
Goth girl with special faith sleeps in coffin to go to school and can take exorcism class on Sunday
Even a little girl in the first grade can be approved to use chemistry experiments because she likes chemistry, brewing small wine, playing with explosives, etc. are all small cases.
However, like all campus stories, life as usual has to be broken by a transfer student, and Wulong Girls' School is no exception.
One day, Camilla's niece Annabelle (Talulah Riley) was forced to transfer here by her father (Rupert Everett). After a while of teasing, it almost collapsed.
At the same time, the old-fashioned Minister of Education Geoffrey (Colin Firth played by Colin Firth) is determined to reform the bad education status quo, and St. Trinian is the first to be rectified.
The paradise of freedom is at stake, the girls don't want to sit still, and even Annabelle is involved in the war to save the school...
These girls are strong, talented, well-rounded, and lucky. Alongside them, in order to save the school, they developed a crazy and efficient "world-shattering theft plan".
Most of the girls in this film are not traditional good girls, just like the lyrics of "New Oolong Girls' School", no matter whether others like it or not, we have to make ourselves like it, girls from Oolong Girls' School , they just don't obey.
It can be said that these unreliable girls are using their own alternative ways to establish themselves in the society, relying on the girls' self-power to fight against the sexist social status quo under male domination.
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