movies are movies after all, and sometimes they seem fake. "Growing Up Education" is derived from the memoirs of British female journalist Lynn Barber, so all the details and extremely subtle emotional passages shown in the film are alluding to, at least indirectly, the author's teenage love in the 1960s. , as well as the old man and the old man who knew this way. It is true that the original author, as described in the film, has encountered a young and frivolous person who may be unfortunate personally but has a lot to talk about. Since graduating from Oxford, she has been promoted to the editor-in-chief of the Guardian through various self-evident efforts - so the advice of those who come here, Probably does have a certain level of practical significance. From this point of view, the story told in this film is nothing more than a story about how the misguided girl rediscovers the advancement of life and reshapes her own values.
sigh! Bad.
This film tells the story of a pretty and smart little girl who tasted the negative pleasures of the material world for the first time and then forgot her wayward behavior, but she regretted that it didn't last long. Therefore, it is inevitable that some people feel that the ending is too hasty. Looking back at the reason, we can only draw the conclusion that the process of being cheated is very enjoyable. The scenes that are always chaotic and finally abandoned are not as civilized as the dazzling and red-faced macro of "The Snail". It is obscenity; and some people comment that this film is an image propaganda film that is heavily invested by Oxford, Cambridge and other institutions of higher learning. "The work of this matter itself has such a high vision, let's not arbitrarily elevate it, and then dislocate it. There is absolutely no need to explore the slightly heavy proposition of whether you can control your destiny in your own hands by passing the exam, and there is absolutely no need to interrupt a young woman with a beautiful face, a wide range of interests, and immersed in smoking, drinking and dancing in Shiliyangchang. Soft legs, chest tightness, bitterness and deep hatred.
Although "Growth Education" tries its best to move closer to the truth, the good and the beautiful, it is a pity that it seems to be beautified. It may be a bit unfair to say that it is suspected. Even if it is sprayed with literary perfume, it is difficult to hide the copper stench that this film exudes. The film seems to criticize the parents who see people eating dishes. It seems to be struggling for the college entrance examination in 1977. It seems that my happiness is my own. The so-called technical knockdown of mainstream values is not as good as eating soft rice. What's wrong? The paragraph about what is the sin of enjoying life is hearty, and even the author was brainwashed by the protagonist's remarks at the time and felt that his youth was in vain! Yes, if the sky is rich, the sky is also arrogant, and the right path in the world is to support it. But having said that, this film is probably to teach people to be kind after all, don’t be so mean, it’s good to know some things, and there will always be a large group of people who don’t know the truth and will suddenly wake up in the direction of their political correctness. I feel that today is and yesterday is very 6+7.
2010.1.17 Su Fa, Beijing
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