When I was a student, I was always at the top of the list. I didn't have the most outstanding subjects, and I didn't have any subjects that I passed the test. I was a so-called all-rounder. Only then did they truly find a job that suits them and be happy.
We are always compared. When we were students, we had grades to compare, and after work, we had to compare our annual salaries. Success defined by society is just wealth and prosperity. I think most people's heart is the pursuit of happiness, but in this mode of survival, we do not allow failure, simple happiness is defined as not making progress.
There are many bright spots in this film. Although it is not a very deep film, it is definitely a good film. The details are handled, the plot is coherent, the lines are designed, and the inspiration and thinking about existence.
I want to know the price of his leather shoes, just pour the curry sauce on it and I
want to know whether he cares about the watch or the emotion, hide the watch and know that
when encountering new knowledge, the first is fear rather than novelty and eagerness to learn. That knowledge is just a dead thing
. If you are not an engineer, there is no way out. When a field photographer can support himself as well, when
everyone makes himself like a beggar for a job, he tells the interviewer that he is fired and does not want to betray. My friend chose to jump off the building, but I didn't expect that the interviewer who was tired of Mr. Good actually handed over the contract
. This film did not criticize anything one-sided, but pointed out the phenomenon of abandoning the basics, not asking everyone to pursue unrealistic ideals, but hoping to wake up everyone The inner voice of the individual.
Thinking of the news I read this morning, I find it very funny. Zhang Yimou said that it is more difficult to find girls now than before, because all the beautiful women are married to the coal boss, so there are not many beautiful women born in the 90s. The mechanism of society makes love become mass-selling and competition. Everyone doesn’t talk about feelings anymore, they all look at each other’s social value, and the things that originally added value flew into the branches and became phoenixes.
Movies on the subject of education are all about the same pattern. You will always have feelings when you watch them, and many of you will reflect on yourself. However, you have to continue to bow your head to the reality:
"Dead Poets Society": Go to a famous school to be a doctor and make a lot of money to marry Beauty, it seems that every parent thinks that this kind of life will make their children happy, so in the play, Neil's father kills his interest in acting, forcing him to study hard and go to Harvard Medical School in the future. Is it possible to get forgiveness only by threat of death?
"Mona Lisa Smile": The student Joan in the film gave up the opportunity to study law at Yale University and chose a family. I personally think that it is not good to choose a family, but she did not make this choice based on her heart sound, but only after weighing the results.
"Wave Die Welle": Although the situation has become out of control, as an attempt, a kind of enlightenment, it has brought a lot of thinking to the audience. In contrast to our education system, teachers are just fat professions. Everyone wants to be a loyal supporter of an iron rice bowl. No one really cares about how to educate the next generation well and how to guide their value orientation. Bringing higher tuition returns.
"Les choristes in the Spring of the Cattle Class": Most of the students in the school are troubled children. Corporal punishment is commonplace here. The principal of the school only cares about his own future and is brutal and high-pressure. In our student days, everyone has seen students who have been abandoned by teachers. We are a country of urgency. Our teachers only dote on students who are only puppets and do not have the patience to train troubled teenagers. In fact, the trajectory of a person’s life is sometimes Just a matter of decision.
"Into the Wild": Based on real events, it has aroused a lot of discussion after its release. Even in a free country like the United States, the universal value orientation is still doctors, lawyers, and business elites. The male protagonist is from a privileged family and is a top student at Emory, a prestigious private school in Atlanta, with a bright future. However, after graduating from school, he chose a very different life, giving up his enviable job, donating his savings to charity, and going to Alaska to find himself. Not everyone has the courage to go after their inner voice, so the lengthy movie brings great shock
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