This is the first Indian movie I took the initiative to watch. I thought it was a comedy film to pass the holiday time. The result was far beyond my expectations. This is a movie about university education and student life. It also expounds the various choices that people have to make in the conflict between ideal and reality. I was attracted from start to finish, laughing, crying, thinking.
My mind kept swaying between the positions of teachers and students while watching a play, and the trade-off between system and personality. Does the education that really leaves the system and the teaching based on the students' personal interests suit everyone? Is it really a nerd or rubbish that is cultivated completely in accordance with the system? The movie gave its own answer, but I'm still wondering and thinking about it. Because Lancher is so good, he can break through the barriers to find himself, and he can learn automatically and consciously without the system. But those who don’t know what they like? Or people who are not capable of self-learning?
Don't tell me, you can have everything if you are interested. Let a college student leave his class and pretend to be someone else to listen to a class he likes. It is estimated that 50 out of 100 people are standing in the middle of the playground without knowing which classroom to go to. There are 30 students who enter the classroom and can continue to listen to the class independently for one week at most for one month. It is only possible that the remaining 20 may become as good as Lancher. However, I have seen students’ new thinking, inventions and creations in class. Many students are very good and smart. Some can't perform well, some feel that the teacher can't see it at all, and some don't even bother to show it in front of everyone. Many teachers refuse to mobilize students because they are afraid of breaking the system or breaking their ego. In fact, I have given students some opportunities, and the results are often astounding. Seeing their creation, the teachers would secretly sigh inferior. So, it's best to teach students in accordance with their aptitude! But~~~Where is the scale?
After watching the movie, what I can be sure of is the following:
Teachers should never disregard students' creativity and difficulties like a "virus". We should sincerely hope that students and schools will work together to resolve the contradictions caused by the so-called institutionalization. As a person who has left campus and has his own regular life, I am very moved after watching this movie: I watched this movie too late! If I looked at it ten years earlier, maybe I would know how to examine myself better. I hope young people cherish their lives and everything around them. If you are falling in love with something or someone you have really fallen in love with, please hold on tightly and don't give up. If you are not sure what you love, please be patient and don't give up. There is only one life, hope and future are in your own hands! It is a great happiness to find a career and partner that suits you. Come on, everyone!
The play is compact and easy to retract, and there is not much procrastination for more than two hours. The most attractive aspects of Indian movies are music, singing and dancing, and this one is no exception. Finally, I want to say: There are many classic lines in this drama. A powerful screenwriter, meticulous thinking, every detail is a clue behind. You must have enough courage to dare to write such a subject of college education. The ending is too ideal, but who doesn't want it after seeing the end?
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