But not to lose the sketch

Chaz 2022-06-10 21:08:12

This is a very lovely movie: lovely teachers, lovely children, lovely plot...gather together to celebrate this lovely Christmas. Although the relationship between the upright teacher played by Martin Freeman and his ex-girlfriend in the play is one of the main lines, the childlike face and unconvincing candid dialogue make the whole play appear innocent but sincere.

After watching this movie, we learned something very simple but often forgotten: Sometimes it is not a question of willingness to act, but more confidence and trust in the "action" itself. Have you ever worked hard before judging success? Have you neglected the potential waiting to be developed? The teacher of the little free acting in the film feels like Watson in BBC New Sherlock Holmes, despite these two roles Very different in character.

The soundtrack in this movie and the singing of the children are very pleasant. The entire original soundtrack sounds like a work that doesn't have too much festive atmosphere, but it exaggerates a touch of joy. The whole story is like a fairy tale. The lovable children grow up and sing together with the original teacher of 800.

I haven’t watched this kind of warm, warm-toned movie for a long time. Although the plot is not tight and smooth, especially the closer the ending is, the more messy and loose it is. The scores on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb are not very good, but I personally think that it’s just that. As far as the work itself is concerned, it is still not considered a "bad film".

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  • Curtis 2022-06-10 23:07:32

    Martin Freeman, you don’t want everyone to die! ! !