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"Ferris Bueller's Day Off / Genius of Skipping Class". I have to give this movie a very high evaluation-but it's not the kind of profound and enlightening theme, and it's not such a tragic theme. Don't try to dig into the profound central idea. It's just a group of young people's endless creativity about skipping classes. But it is great, it is great. When I saw it, I felt very cordial and shocked, just because I thought of our endless fantasy childhood, and we have the youth of huge capital to squander. I always like that, clever, cunning, clever naughty bag full of bad ideas. They are really great. They can make all the students who have skipped classes in the world-that is, basically all the people who have been students-face them with shame and sorrow. Anything that is perfect, full of boundless imagination, and beyond everyone's imagination, is a work of art. The ins and outs of their skipping classes really made me feel ashamed as a person who had only skipped classes step by step. If the meaning of the film is to let us reflect, the lack and insufficiency of our education, the failure of our education, is really ironic, and it makes people look so real—everything, dean of education, parents, difficult people, sympathy The great act of helping my buddies, shocking everyone,...etc. Then reflect on ourselves by the way. We just do things step by step and learn, but we rarely think about why independently, including that we don’t let ourselves stop and look at the world around us, living in a different way for a day, and we will definitely be different. different.
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