Just like what Zhou Guoping said about "thinking reeds", people are so small, but their thoughts are extraordinarily amazing. The reverie of the little boy when he jumped off the high platform, who can say that it is a fantasy. Apollo sent the first man to the moon, one small step for man, one giant leap for man; but compared with the leap of a little boy, who took the door to death with very limited reason and extraordinary conviction A step that is incomparable but equally remarkable.
Back in the film, the teaching system of violence, more precisely, oppression. Compared with the Japanese TV series "The Queen's Classroom" that I watched many years ago, it exposed the most real side of reality in front of the children, but it was still able to grope forward and illuminate the way forward in the blur of flesh and blood, which is sincere and touching! Needless to say, the so-called teachers in "One Day" are too small, and what they see and imagine is nothing but dust. Perhaps, the violent teaching system is not wrong, but it is embarrassed by limited vision and endless interests. If "The Queen's Classroom" is a poem, then "One Day" is undoubtedly a narrative of reality.
I have seen many similar movies, and the unity and cohesion of the people in the encounters often make me feel overwhelmed. Perhaps this is also a cowardly side of the individual.
There are many firsts in life, but some firsts are priceless.
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