the school of rock _ only for freedom

Isai 2022-04-19 09:01:21

Rock you know what it means?
A mediocre comedy film can tell us that it is the search for freedom. Many people always seem overly satisfied when faced with the issue of freedom. What they call freedom is a given freedom. Because someone told you that you already have freedom. So you naturally give up your freedom.
Teacher, in addition to preaching and teaching, the most important thing to instill in us is how to use the brain to think. Compared with the teacher in the movie, our teacher is obviously a lot special. Most mindsets are fixed and ready-made. You don't need to think too much. Once you have an idea that is inconsistent with the teacher, you will immediately tell you the source of the error. However, the bad behavior of the bad boy was also declared at this time. Over time, we have a clear outline of how to deal with "bad behavior" in our minds.
In the movie, those children in the United States, don't look at all of them are elementary school students. The problem is that it's America. No matter how small, as long as they want, they can talk to people who think they are much older than them as equals, without bowing their heads or whispering. In terms of personality, there is no distinction between high and low. We have been shouting for so long, and we have always gone further and further. Well, when we talk as equals, our voices naturally gain some strength. At this moment, the inspiration inspired by the words of children will naturally transcend many constrained thinking.
Actually, in the movie rock, English, school and so on. No amount of objective things are the director's pretense. What tells us that personality is a fundamental fact.

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School of Rock quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dewey Finn: All right, that's it. Stop, you guys, stop. Seriously, you guys. All right, take five. Take five. You wanna go? All right. That was a good class.

    Zack Mooneyham: I'll see you, man.

  • Dewey Finn: [singing] Come on come on come on/Touch me babe, bada bada, can't you see/ that I am not afraid, shaga tada!/ Lawrence is good at piano/He shall be rocking in my show, shaga tada!