Smile

Aida 2022-01-04 08:01:24

"Les Choristes", "The Spring of the Cow Herding Class", the name is translated very cleverly, and I just read it with kind smiles. The simple and smooth film saves even the color, and it is full of gray with close saturation, so that the eyes can save the energy and help the corners of the mouth to express happiness or sadness.

A sincere movie can always hold you firmly. After more than 100 minutes of sensuality, the soul will return to itself, allowing you to criticize and criticize it, but it stands alone and arrogantly standing on the sidelines, and it doesn't matter to you. The angry roar, the moving tears, the one who vents and cleans up is the self in front of the screen, which seems to be an endless loop, and the catalyst is the movie. At this time, I reminisce about the more than 100 minutes. There are no attractive beautiful actors, no fancy stunts, a few childish "problem" children, an already bald teacher, plus clean and simple music, trickling stories, can't attract intense crying Laughing, awkwardly filing the edges and corners gently... Clement Mathieu, a rural teacher who loves music, was appointed to teach in a re-education school-the problematic student shelter called "the bottom of the pond" is flooded with Chaos and irritable. The principals and teachers here are sad, with stereotypical and boring lines on their faces, and verbal abuse and corporal punishment are the only exchanges between teachers and students. The lovely new superintendent looked helplessly at the students' pranks, until one day they stumbled upon the child's beautiful voice. Naturally, with a rare resonance, the eyes of the singing children are restored to clear and clean. Teachers and students learn to understand, tolerate and love on the joyful staff.

Very broad subject, but the transition from depression and gloom to positive and clear cannot help me be indifferent. Repeatedly replaying the chorus in the dormitory before bedtime, the lead singer boy’s eyes are flowing grateful, when Matthew leaves the window full of childish fonts and deep thoughts of paper airplanes flying in the window, and old photos that have been oxidized and turned yellow by time . They should be grateful to each other. The children helped Matthew usher in the "spring of his own creation". It is expected that he will gain a sense of accomplishment in seeing their changes; the children should thank such a Bole and discover the beauty Singing, there is a brand new self that is more beautiful than singing. Music is indeed indispensable, simple ups and downs have brought dramatic changes. If Matthew changes to a painter, a golfer, or some other position, the children should also be beautiful, and love is the most fundamental language. Or it appeared before or formed through cooperation, and gradually became dependent on trust, and the colors seemed to be refreshed.

The achievements in the movie are always moving. Because of the impoverishment in reality, I am here to talk dry and happy. When I write this text, I have been playing movie music, or I will easily fall into a chorus like a natural sound, a simple happiness that intoxicates them and how many times I am intoxicated.

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

    Mr. Matthew is so cute.

  • 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."

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.