In terms of its educational significance and plot development, this film is still very good and tear-jerking; but it is very ivory tower, and it seems to be a bit cliché, a story of an ugly duckling turning into a swan. How many ugly ducklings are actually swans in real life, and how many good teachers like Nick? Even some good teachers who are full of longing and longing who just came out of the society are likely to be assimilated by the impetuous society, and finally those beautiful ideas of discovering children and not giving up any children are also wiped out. Not only teachers, but now many budding calves from all walks of life have their imaginations about this profession, such as being an official, such as a doctor... But later, they may slowly deviate from their original dreams, making a living, competing ··
Maybe this kind of movie touches those soft, pure corners of our hearts, and then we turn off the computer and continue our life of love, or maybe not...
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