what love can change

Ona 2022-03-24 09:02:21

At the beginning of the film, a group of mischievous children are shown, and even the school workers are seriously injured because of their unruly behavior. At this time, Matthew, a down-and-out music teacher, came to this problem school and was about to face the group of unruly children. Child. The story ends with a depressing atmosphere and finally a soothing atmosphere, and the story unfolds very naturally. The film gives people a fresh and comfortable feeling, and with the music of the children's chorus that surprised me in the film, it creates a very, very comfortable atmosphere. Of course, I'm referring to the feeling after watching the movie. In the course of the film, there are still many scenes that make us very worried. But in the end, apart from the embarrassing Meng Dan, all that is left to us are, as the title says, a spring-like feeling. What does spring feel like? Fresh, alive, reborn and hopeful. The film is based on the narration of personal experience. From the beginning and end of the film, we are given a final ending that Matthew can't see. Those children who were once considered hopeless have now walked into society well-dressed and seemed to be doing just fine. The whole movie is describing how Matthew uses the power of music to change the group of naughty children, even the dean and the school staff. The atmosphere in the first half of the story was a little depressing, because no one knew what else those mischievous children could do. When the story develops, the dean, who was kicked by the ball, puts down his serious face and participates in the football game, the whole plot is completely clear. The arrival of Meng Dan is one of the episodes, which reflects the importance of Matthew. Because if there is no Matthew, maybe the children of the Chidi Academy will end up on the same path. And the principal's final performance seems to be to more clearly illustrate the importance of Matthew to the children; because he was not influenced by music when he was a child. I don't know if the director was trying to illustrate the life-changing power of music, or whether he was using music as a tool to convey love. Because not only music, but also dance, sports, etc., can perfectly transform people. I tend to think that the director wants to convey the power of love to us. This power has changed Matthew himself, and it has also changed the whole life of the group of children who are about to step into society. It's a pity that the principal's paper airplane never flew, and he didn't keep trying his paper airplane. He is still famous for his reputation, authoritarian and arbitrary. Why is this? Maybe it's because he didn't meet a teacher like Matthew when he was a kid. And Meng Dan is the "cliff" set by the director. Matthew pulled all the children back from the edge of the cliff. However, he is just a poor music teacher, a bald old man who can't even keep his job, he is not a god. Maybe, give him more time, he can change Meng Dan. However, there is no more time for him. The power of a down-and-out old teacher, Matthew, was only able to secretly take away that lovely little girl, Bebino, on Saturday. The power of love and sincerity is enough to change the world. This time does not need to be too long. If everyone is like this, maybe it will only take a year, a season, a month, a day, or even an instant.

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The Chorus quotes

  • [Chabert is dragging a boy off for punishment]

    Clément Mathieu: What are you doing?

    Chabert: He stole my watch. From my room.

    Clément Mathieu: Where are you taking him?

    Chabert: Dungeon.

    Clément Mathieu: Wait!

    Chabert: Why?

    [Chabert and the boy disappear into the school]

    Clément Mathieu: He's my only baritone.

  • Pépinot enfant: I don't know any songs.

    Clément Mathieu: Well, I'll teach you some. For the moment, I'll name you assistant choir master.