Wild - wild or uneducated or free

Marques 2022-03-20 09:02:06

Wild child, when I first saw the name of the movie, I thought it was about a poor girl. But the richness and arrogance of the heroine's appearance tells me that things are not that simple?

The film tells the story of a deviant, free and wild American girl who was sent to a very strict boarding school in England because she completely annoyed her father. Hand in mobile phones, uniform school uniforms, and all-round development of moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic and labor-oriented monastery students.

The heroine tries her best to annoy the school so she can be expelled. At the same time, the heroine's behavior was helped by her roommate.

The freedom of the United States has infected the restraint of the United Kingdom, and under the influence of the heroine, the roommates have gradually become more interesting.

They even decided to seduce the headmistress's favorite son to completely piss her off. But another girl who looked pompous also liked the headmistress's son. (forgot the name QAQ)

So, a series of things will happen here (no spoilers~)

There will be more abusive places in the back, which is also the sublimation of the whole play. Warmth and tears always go together.

"Wild child" I think the wild, one is the heroine's behavior is really not very similar among the British girls. But what about self and authenticity? That's why all the girls in the school finally shouted "I was" in the Court of Glory.

The hidden easter egg is probably the mother of the heroine, and the heroine also helped the school win the championship in her own way.

This is a very good movie, taking into account both fun and deep meaning, laughter and tears, trust and friendship. Of course, there is also betrayal, which is another story.

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Extended Reading
  • Brett 2022-04-23 07:02:59

    Can you stop mentioning who Emma's niece is...

  • Alden 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Very enjoyable, Emma is beautiful!

Wild Child quotes

  • Freddie: There's something about you, Poppy Moore. Every moment I'm with you, I catch my breath.

  • Matron: [the Matron opens up the door to the girls' room] Welcome back, girls.

    Poppy: [realising help is there to wash her clothes] Oh, good, staff! How quickly can you get all this stuff cleaned?

    Matron: [realising who she is] Is she...?

    Josie: [nodding] Mm-hm. American.

    Matron: [realising about the Americans once at the school] Oh, yes. We had one of those in 1997.

    [looking at Poppy]

    Matron: Not good.

    [Poppy whines about her clothes]

    Matron: [to the girls] Accustom her to my rules

    [noticing Poppy in her casual clothes]

    Matron: and she should be in the correct uniform for a start!

    [collecting the mobile phones]

    Matron: Mobile phones, please, girls!

    [Kiki, Drippy, Kate and Josie put in their phones, unaware they are decoys and don't work]

    Matron: Thank you Kiki, thank you Josie. Thank you Kate!

    Poppy: [the Matron proceeds in confiscating the phones and takes both of Poppy's phones] Whoa! Hands off, mama! I said, "Hands OFF!"

    [speaking Spanish]

    Poppy: Hablas Espanol?

    [Poppy attempts to speak Italian]

    Poppy: Posito Italiano?

    Matron: [offended] I am Scottish, not remedial!

    Poppy: [glad the Matron understood her] Good, then you understand!

    [Poppy dumps her wet clothes into the phone confiscation tray]

    Poppy: Line dry, press, no starch, and no creases!

    Matron: [really shocked and appalled at Poppy's behaviour] How dare you! No mufti for a week!

    [walking away]

    Poppy: [doesn't know what she meant] Fine! Mufti may be your thing, lady, but it sure ain't mine!

    Kiki: [correcting Poppy] She means no home clothes for a week!

    Poppy: [scoffing] Like I give a shit!

    [Matron gasps]

    Poppy: I'll be gone by then!

    Matron: [shocked by Poppy's language] LANGUAGE!

    [turning to the girls]

    Matron: Two Sundays detention. For the whole dorm!

    [the girls groan]

    Poppy: [to the girls] Look, I'll deal with this.

    [to Matron]

    Poppy: Look, hey! Hey!

    [Matron grunts "Huh"?]

    Poppy: [Poppy shows the Matron a green money note] Here's a Ben Franklin. Why don't you go out and buy yourself...

    [looking at the Matron's clothes]

    Poppy: well, anything!

    [drops the money into the phone tray]

    Poppy: Whatever you get will be a *serious* improvement!

    Matron: [to the girls] *Three* Sundays!

    [turning to them]

    Matron: For everyone!

    [the girls groan loudly, as the Matron leaves, and turn to Poppy angry]

    Josie: Thanks a lot for that! You utter moron!

    Drippy: What are you, mental?

    Poppy: What? She was a grade-1 a-hole with a *severe* attitudinal problem!

    Kate: [had enough with Poppy's nonsense] The bell's going in a minute. Just put your uniform on!

    [Poppy scoffs. The bell suddenly rings]

    KateDrippyKikiJosie: [in unison, yelling at Poppy] NOW!