After watching this movie, presumably the status quo of Indian universities is similar to China's - pragmatism, utilitarianism, and cramming education are popular. Just look at the theme of this movie -
to pursue individuality and independence, do what you like to do, and have your own hobbies;
study your favorite major, don't memorize it by rote; you
must also insist on yourself in employment, don't give in;
get married To choose who you really love.
To sum it up in one sentence:
follow your heart, don't be bound by external values, be brave to insist on yourself, dare to break unreasonable routines, and then pat yourself on the chest from time to time to give yourself a boost—" All is well, all is well (or what "everything went well".....translation issue)".
What a great theme, full of humanitarian concerns, idealism and romantic values. I want to give a North Star-like spiritual guide to college students who have lost themselves in the house and car, and use their salary and status instead of what they love to determine their goals.
Here we go, subject. It is prominent and clear, and it really inspires people's hearts, making some confused people seem to be enlightened. But looking at what it opposes, it completely exposes its depth, so that I have to wonder if this beautiful idea is naive -
for example, the simple uglification of the upper class with intertwined gongs and chips into a "price tag", There is also the old professor who twists the old professor who sticks to the conventions into an old monster who is hysterical in public places, let's not say anything, the needs of art are exaggerated, you can bear it, let it go. But, I can't bear the thought of it...
It's against rote memorization - the top student in there is reciting concepts fluently in fairly difficult-looking vocabulary, and a later scene reflects him rote concepts and doesn't understand them at all - it's kind of bullshit , Who said that those heads who can memorize concepts are memorized without understanding at all? This is a bit too wishful thinking to treat the brains of "good students" as winter melons. Forget where to see it, say the human brain can only remember what it understands. The theme of the film is against rote memorization. It is so naive to draw a clear class line with the so-called good students so decisively and self-respecting. This is just scolding some superficial form, distorting the meaning of the theory, and despising intellectuals and theories to such an extent that it seems like something done in the 1960s. It is wrong to take theory too lightly.
Also, it proposes to pursue the true hobbies in the depths of one's own heart, but only those who have the level have the capital, right? I really think that the second male who has a low laugh (the one who doesn't care what the first male says is third-rate) Joke, he will be there in time for the one who laughs next to him) The photography work is not very good. . Too ordinary. . Do you mean being appreciated by famous people? Too easy, right? Is there no life-and-death competition in the photography industry? The art industry is probably not much better than the engineering industry~ The success of the male lead is too easy, everyone will encounter a fatal blow, right? No matter how handy it is. Without the plot of being hit by setbacks and then overcoming difficulties, the whole movie is like a simple, inspirational, blindly optimistic spiritual opium.
In addition, some plots are based on over-dramatic coincidences, and some are distorted. There is a feeling that logic is out of consideration for the plot.
Finally, in fact, I don't think the education mechanism is bad, but the mechanism is too rough and too single. It may still be useful to be single, but it should also allow diversity to have room for survival. It is too unrounded, without tension, and lacks details. Well, talking about mechanics or something isn't something I'm good at or willing to do, close.
The biggest highlight of this film, I think, is actually the music and the scenery of India. Like it~! !
————————————I want to close the pen but the dividing line is not closed——————————————
"Follow what your heart truly loves" is a too charming and beautiful call, too romantic and exaggerated ideal, so it is a guide like the North Star, not a road sign. Road signs give us a sense of direction, and the North Star is so far away that no matter how we go, it always seems to be above us, so we can wishful thinking that we are going in the right direction. It wasn't until we felt good about ourselves that we were anesthetized for a long time, and turned our heads sharply, only to realize that those who followed the road signs instead of the North Star had achieved no shortage of achievements. Only then did we truly admit the loneliness in our hearts--yes , living in the red dust, how can it be possible to completely regard the prestige of the car and house as dung, but only to pursue the so-called self in pursuit of poverty and lightness.
The whole mental process is like this (from my own experience) - at first I followed those specific road signs and found that the road signs were unreliable, then I followed the North Star, and found that the North Star was too general, so I began to doubt and regress, Until the back foot is empty. Since you are in the mud, you should look up at the stars while you are chasing and catching fish to survive in the chaos. Just like those sardines in the Japanese subway with tired faces, but still holding books and nibbling spiritual snacks.
[Aware that the ending has not deepened, and stopped at a shallow concept. I just thought about it]
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