After watching the film "Spring in the Cattle Class", my heart was deeply shocked. Thanks to the arrangement of the school, I received a good teacher moral education again. Forty-eight years ago, the protagonist Matthew went to work as a superintendent in a school, which was called the bottom of the pond. This school consisted of naughty children, cruel principals, ruthless teachers, and a strict system. Matthew looked at these children with a benevolent heart and abhorrence of the school's brutal "action-response" system. He loves music creation, he cares for children with love, and under his perseverance, he goes to great lengths to form a choir, compose music for them, and guide their hearts with music. Of course, the end result is that music purifies children's minds and has a huge impact on their lives. The film uses flashbacks. Mo Hangzhi, the lead singer of the chorus, became conductor (of course, his achievement was because Matthew discovered his talent in music at the time), because his mother died of illness and returned home. At that time, Perno, a partner of the choir back then, came to him and gave him a diary of Matthew. Matthew recorded all this touching in his diary. Perno, an orphan at the time, waited at the gate on Saturdays, hoping his father would come to pick him up. Later, Matthew was fired from the school. When he was about to board the car, Perno came running all the way and asked Matthew to take him away. Matthew refused at first, but then he couldn’t bear it, so he came back and took Perno away. . Perno's obsession made sense, it happened to be Saturday. After watching this film, I am resentful for Principal Hassan's brutality; I am sorry for the unfortunate experiences of the children; I am glad for the children to meet Matthew; I am moved by Matthew's kindness and sincerity; He is relieved of his reformation and repentance; rejoices in Perno's persistence.
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