The Spring of the Cattle Class: A good teacher should be like this

Wendy 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Why is it translated into cattle herding class? The so-called "cattle class" is a non-progressive class in junior high school, which is specially opened for those poor students who are considered to be unpromising. The name is very intriguing.
The film begins with the story of the world-renowned conductor Pierre Moanqi returning to France to attend his mother's funeral. His old friend Pepino came to him in the rain to give him an old diary, which was his musical enlightenment back then. In the diary left by the teacher Clement, Pierre slowly savored the teacher's state of mind at that time, and scenes of childhood memories also emerged into the deep pool of his own memory. This is how the story begins.
Most of the students here are students who have made big mistakes, even if they are a bit bad, so the film is also full of violent elements. At the beginning, Clement was tortured by the students. When he left later, the paper planes all over the sky saw him off. And the youngest Peppino is also willing to follow him away, and the theme of the story is sublimated.
The music inside is also good.

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Extended Reading
  • Ashtyn 2022-01-04 08:01:24

    A film critic: "Unlike ordinary tragic movies that use tragedy desperately to sensationalize, or hilarious comedies that are extremely exaggerated and funny, "The Spring of the Herding Class" is a movie that makes people burst into tears because of joy. This is also Created a new concept of French film-Sunny emotional film. This good film without beauty, violence; without action, murder and commercial elements has become the French soul chicken soup this year."

  • Dee 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The music is really nice.

The Chorus quotes

  • 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.

  • Pierre Morhange: What about the solo?

    Clément Mathieu: Which solo?

    Pierre Morhange: My solo.

    Clément Mathieu: Oh. Your solo. No, there's no solo. You don't have a bad voice but no-one's indispensible.