The song drifts and turns hell into heaven

Barton 2022-03-26 09:01:08

When you are faced with a group of young but naughty children, how would you treat them? Is it to be courteous or simply to solve it with violence? Most of them will definitely answer the former. What I see is always the second type. Our protagonist seems to have some simple and honest feelings. He is a pure ideal. When he entered that prison-like school, he witnessed the scenes that happened in front of him. , I think he was shocked and lived an unacceptable life. He could just walk away or go with the flow, but he didn't, he chose to stay and change it all, even though it wasn't as easy as it seemed, but he was right The love of the children is a powerful driving force for him to stay. Most of the bad people in this world are not really bad people, but they choose to be silent and obedient when it is time to stand up, and our protagonist is indeed a simple good person, pure to the point of innocence. It is suitable to survive in this society, but it is often the simple people who change the world. Composing music is his dream. When he came here, he started to compose music for children to sing. We always believe that music is the greatest in human history. The power is also the most beautiful thing, it can infect all the evil and filth in this world, purify our hearts and this world, and finally the hero changes the people and the world around him with his own actions, and those songs will become the purification of the eternal soul agent. When he came to this school, I was puzzled, when he was mocked and bullied by the students, I was angry, when he selflessly protected the students, I was relieved, when he led the children to sing in that dark world, I was It was shocking. When he had to leave, I was both sentimental and moved when paper planes flew down from the sky. We watch a film like this and don't know what's so good about him, but it does move us, shakes us, and I think that's enough.

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The Chorus quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    [the students are writing an examination]

    Pépinot enfant: Leclerc!

    Leclerc: What?

    Pépinot enfant: Are we still friends?

    Leclerc: Sure, why?

    Pépinot enfant: How much is 5 plus 3?

    Leclerc: 53.

    Pépinot enfant: You sure?

    Leclerc: Yeah.

    Pépinot enfant: [excitedly] Thanks.

  • Clément Mathieu: Never say never. Something's always worth trying.