"The Female Teacher" is the most empathetic movie I've seen recently.
The completion of the film is still very high, and the rhythm of the film is also good. The narrative is very similar to "Twelve Angry Men", and the story is also very realistic. The background of the film is Czechoslovakia in the 1980s, when it was still a socialist system, and a "specific story" "in a certain historical context". In this system, as long as you know high-ranking people, everyone else will compete to be your target. In a society, the status of education is very important, and the same teacher is the soul of education. Teachers are broken, students are defeated, and the country is not far away.
The biggest highlight of "The Female Teacher" is the portrayal of the images of many parents, which is almost penetrating. The different attitudes of different classes towards bribery and relationships clearly illustrate the major problems in Czech education at that time. In our real society, the majority are still the silent majority, who dare not express their views for fear of getting revenge, and are still waiting for a success before they follow in their footsteps. The final joint scene is the climax of the whole film, but at the end of the film, the teacher starts the class again, and the last direct-looking scene seems to have the meaning of being unable to escape control. Such teachers can still teach in professional positions, sadly.
How many teachers now receive benefits, change seats, tutor after class, and usually pay more attention to them, all need meaning. Hey……
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