What exists is. . . of?

Iva 2022-01-10 08:02:38

Frank and his team led this public school to the top of its performance and made the entire school district's finances flourish. The faculty and staff have made a fortune. But prosperity gave birth to corruption, and at this time the system had been kidnapped by corruption. When people discovered corruption and prepared to report to the police, they found that it would ruin their jobs and became silent. The middle school student investigated the school invoice and found the problem. Frank told her a bunch of sensational predictions. Indeed, prosperity is like the weird rays on the periphery of a black hole, which makes people breathtaking, while the dark interior is devouring everything it can get. Matter, and when this black hole finally disappears, those dazzling auras will no longer exist, and all the prosperity will disappear into bubbles, and this school that he is extremely proud of will also vibrate and spread with his departure. more people. At this time, there is an essential difference between the student and the teachers in those schools. The latter is a person with vested interests, the former has nothing but knowledge of the world, and the threat of the former is not a problem for the latter, but an enterprising way.

When the incident was revealed, Frank walked in the office. Everyone pointed at him. Their eyes were full of surprise and speculation that something was going on. Doesn't this matter affect these people? They are stuck in it, don't they know the consequences of this matter? They should all know it, but the movie didn't say it! The guilt was borne by Frank and Pam. Is there no problem here?

The final subtitles of the film said that due to negligence, Frank was still receiving a huge pension, and there was probably something wrong with it. Everyone knows the negligence, but no one investigates it, and no one corrects it. What happened?

Frank and his team made this school the fourth best school in the United States, but they were stuck in the quagmire of corruption, and the exposure of the corruption case must have hurt the school and the surrounding economy! There is no follow-up explanation in the film, and it is not known whether Frank's dream of sending more talents to first-class universities has been realized.

The film reflected some situations. When the press conference was held, several parents below were extremely angry, standing up and shouting to return the money to us and send you to prison. . . But that's just an individual, most parents still want to hear what he has to say! ! ! What can this show?

Uncle Wolf’s performance in the movie is impressive. The image of Iron has turned into a man of power who is rich in emotion but not specific, with sleek and diverse means, who is good at exchanging interests to achieve his own goals. Perhaps such a person is often like this, with a strong network, good at negotiation, good at decisiveness, and knows when to sacrifice something, such as to Pam.

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Extended Reading
  • Marie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Pushing an obscure school to the top four in the country directly led to a doubling of regional housing prices, benefiting the community a lot, while only taking the teacher's salary. Is this a great thing? But even so, can they ignore their public funds for private use? After all, what the education industry looks at is education, and it does not mean that you can do whatever you want with the benefits you bring to the school and the region. All local governments that rely on GDP to take the lead, learn this judicial spirit.

  • Alvena 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The atmosphere is average... far from the tension of spotlight, but it's OK for a streaming movie. As a straight man of steel, the gay acting is quite similar

Bad Education quotes

  • Phil Metzger: The receipts are gone. They're in the bin of a shredder probably.

    Frank Tassone: But, she could have replaced them. I mean, there's a very real scenario here where all the other expenses are legit, right?

    Phil Metzger: Maybe. I don't know.

    Frank Tassone: Okay, Phil. Phil, she's not some criminal mastermind, right? Pam is our friend and she has made a stupid mistake.

  • Phil Metzger: What about the State Controller? He could barge into this office at any given moment and conduct an outside audit.

    Frank Tassone: Has he ever done that once in your 30 years of experience?

    [Phil shakes his head no]

    Frank Tassone: Exactly.