【Spring in the Cattle Class】

Freddy 2022-03-26 09:01:08

The film tells the story of the school under the rule of the "iron-blooded" principal, which seems to be covered with an airtight iron curtain. It seems that any changes and attempts are not allowed, and Matthew carried out his own "under this system". exploration. When he discovered that these children had a hobby of singing "crooked songs", he took advantage of the situation and set up a choir. After being discovered, he risked losing his job and carried out a "system" struggle, and the results were remarkable: when Pi El's deep love for music was aroused, and he sang alone in the corner; when the group of unruly children were captured by music, and the tame obeyed Matthew's command, and greatly reduced the trouble and mischief; when Pi For the first time in his life, El felt grateful, and was delighted to have been forgiven. At this time, while we are feeling the magical power of music, we cannot help but think that no matter how rebellious, willful, and seemingly hopeless children, there is actually a key that can open the door to their hearts. The key is educators Is there such a desire and patience to find this key; Matthew provides another angle of our thinking: Can we explore within our ability without being able to change the larger environment?

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  • Mathilde 2022-03-22 09:02:07

    I still remember that the teacher showed it to us in music class. At that time, only the first half was shown, and the second half was found by myself. I like when the teacher takes children to practice singing. Every child is not useless, just Lack of correct guidance, it is gratifying that the group of children in the film met this conscientious teacher, and the scene where the paper planes flying all over the sky and the teacher taking Pipino away at the end made people happy

  • Crystal 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The music is touching

The Chorus quotes

  • Pierre Morhange: What about the solo?

    Clément Mathieu: Which solo?

    Pierre Morhange: My solo.

    Clément Mathieu: Oh. Your solo. No, there's no solo. You don't have a bad voice but no-one's indispensible.

  • [Morhange's mother has come to visit him]

    Clément Mathieu: [quietly] I didn't tell her last time that you were in detention, I told her you had a toothache and went to the dentist. Don't tell her I lied.