. The theme of sex and love is introduced by a soft and gorgeous opera solo. At the beginning of the film, the article "On Sexual Intercourse" flows slowly along with the music, setting the biggest theme of the film.
Every time Stie is attracted by the beauty of sex, this music will play again, a light touch on the softest part of your heart. From the music, we can also feel that the director affirms this feeling. Although at the end, it ends up twisted and bitter.
The film is concerned with the growth of a boy. The difficult journey of boy to man. Like cicada shedding pain, learn to accept in the midst of suffering (or an event that is not a big deal in the eyes of an adult). Adolescent boys learn sex and love with their unique sensitivity, and begin to explore and pay attention to the world with their own eyes. Everything is so unexpectedly fresh.
With the melody of the grand symphony, another theme of the film is played: Frank, the teacher's husband, leads him into a wider world. Beethoven's music, wool socks, Frank sketched a natural and perfect world for Stie. However, Hitler's clamor, the popularity of nylon fabrics (the arrival of large industry and commerce), a quiet era collapsed like this. Frank's helplessness, the death of his brother, the unbearable pain of his parents, and all the moral icons who once stood above the ground have become vulnerable in the turmoil of society. But in this change, Sidi slowly learned to be strong and responsible. When he embraced these adults with his arms of understanding and comfort, he had suddenly grown up.
Unexpectedly, the teacher-student love was once again expressed in the psychopathic way of a female teacher. Many details were not understood at first. For example, the little girl took off her clothes and stood in front of him, and he looked embarrassed; The school shot was used as the ending; the conversation between the boy and the teacher's husband, the identity of the husband
The music in the movie didn't impress me, although I felt there seemed to be some cultural differences, but I still saw the changes in the content of the boy's eyes
. Did the conversation on the note happen to every boy? When I
looked at it, I couldn't help but ask gently
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