B's cannonball-like speech and dance-like body movements are just like a young man who is recklessly venting his passion for life, ideals and the future. In the first half of the film, I didn't have many ideas: no admission, fake admission notices, student carnivals, etc. I was looking forward to the so-called conflict points of the plot. What should they do after the carnival? Maybe I shouldn't think about this, because watching this film requires a bit of passion and fantasy. I know there will be a way to make the ending happy. This is when I saw B alone watching all the parents take their children away expected.
I suddenly thought, what kind of mood would the founder of a school and a soul person feel when they saw such a scene, regret? resignedly? If everything ends like this, is it real life? Will you laugh at yourself secretly under the ridicule of your friends after many years?
But the story goes on, I waited until this point, many "teachers and students" came to the hearing, and from this point of view, their mind was longing for it to be real, and they were willing to be behind the soul characters for a Shouting with passionate speeches, behind this is the self-affirmation and the braveness of young people for the future. I wonder if at some point if you have the opportunity to stand on that occasion, you can give a passionate youth speech to everyone.
After watching a lot of movies with similar endings, the "high-level figures" in the United States always want to promote and suppress first, an authority who is not afraid of reform, is this kind of tolerance and ability to control the overall situation worth thinking about by high-level figures in reality? Is it possible to say: I'M the captain!
I hope that life is more casual, so that people with ideals can walk on the road they want to achieve. . .
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