Liberal Arts evaluation action

2022-01-11 08:01
The film makes people think that Josh Radnor is a smaller Cameron Crowe. He combines joy, life lessons, and love culture into a perfect and pleasant movie.
The film's surface is about romance, but it actually focuses on knowledge education and university ecology. It uses the intersection of the fate of three generations to show the cross-section of the evolution of the university-the relationship between Jesse and Zby and the relationship with the manic boy. The current humanistic ecology of knowledge education; Jessie had a "one-night stand" with a female professor whom she once highly admired and was ruined by her words and deeds. This subverted the traditional education system and knowledge concepts. University, some people miss its passion, and some people hate its mediocrity. Whether it is an ivory tower of knowledge or a sea fishing in society, this movie provides its perspective.
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  • Allen 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I just like school, I am liberal arts... I am old

  • Jeffrey 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    That part of the letter made me lose my mind and thought of Jane Austen = =

Liberal Arts quotes

  • [first lines]

    Jesse Fisher: You know, high school to college, it can be a big transition, especially if you're not from the city, so - so we try yo help out with that transition, in a number of ways.

  • Zibby: So, what was your major?

    Jesse Fisher: I was English, with a minor in history, just to make sure I was fully unemployable.

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