I love the subversion of old beauty

Amelia 2021-12-25 08:01:12

What I admire most about the old beauty is that they are born with a spirit that seems to never stop-subversion.

Will Smith said to his kindergarten son in "Happiness is Knocking on the Door": Never let others tell you what to do. Not even me. If you have a dream, stick to it.

Thinking of the same age, I was told in school: What the book says is right, and what the teacher says is to be observed. It's a very sad memory.

So, I grew up cautiously with the goal of becoming a good boy, and when I grew up, I found that the world was not what it was in the book at all. Doubt, loss, disgust, and the rebellious emotions that grow after adulthood are obviously unhealthy and useless. It can only make you more depressed, more sorrowful, and even more unclear about who the road to life is for.

Einstein said: Imagination is more important than knowledge.
It's a pity that in an environment created specifically to stifle imagination, this famous saying of the father of imagination is obviously more like a luxury furnishings. The rise of Shanzhai is verifying another rule of the game that is more practical: here, imitation is more important than imagination.

Well, the failure of a certain country's education system is an indisputable fact. The destiny that repeats from generation to generation has almost wiped out the power to look forward to change. Children who are getting smarter are becoming more and more dizzy in the process of informatization to children who lose their individuality.

Let's return to the movie.
Hollywood youth comedies that are not brilliant in screenwriting. The coherence and ease of shooting techniques and the beautiful acting of the actors cannot conceal the clichéd plot. Born in the wealthy area of ​​Los Angeles, the second generation Zu Bobby, lost her mother since she was a child, and her father's pampering, inevitably contributed to her domineering personality. After a prank, Princess Princess's father couldn't bear it and threw Bobby into a boarding school for British ladies, which is known for its serious traditions. Poppy, who has built a 16-year growth path with fashion, seems to have entered the monastery, and it seems incompatible with everything. The later story is logical. Bobby successfully challenged the evil school "queen", exposed the false mask of his friend RUBY, made a group of true boudoirs and close friends, led the school's girls team to win the championship for the first time, and reaped the love of the "prince". , And more importantly, when she discovered that this was also the alma mater of her beloved mother, she finally found her place: now i may have looked like a california girl, but in my heart i've discovered that i really am an Abey Munt girl.

I have always felt that in the old and beautiful youth films, you don’t see parents and teachers telling a child what to do and not to do, but to give them the opportunity to choose and let them find their own answers. . From the perspective of a very depressed adult who has passed adolescence, it is such an ecstatic thing. Isn't the thought that they have been rooted since childhood is a subversive thought? ! OK, Bobby, you can't understand this school, you can't understand the HEAD GIRL that bullies you, and you can't understand your dad, then you can subvert them yourself. Persuade, or be persuaded, JUST A CHOICE. The school is a society. To be strong, you need to show strength. Of course, if what you are subverting is not the idea, but the moral bottom line, well, there will be a court of honor to give you a fair ruling (of course, you don't have to worry at all, the court in this kind of film will always stand on the bright side).

The most interesting thing is that I remember the female principal in the film once told Bobby that this is a school to train "Princess Diana as a pedicure". If you want to be the cover figure of the American Weekly, you might enter Wrong place. The implication is that you have to be low-key, tolerant, courteous, elegant, and institutionalized, just like the British tradition for hundreds of years, to be a proper and decent lady. Ha, but what's fun is that it was the headmistress who gave Bobby the opportunity to get to know herself and release her personality time and time again. She must be the same as Bobby's roommates. From the beginning, she saw the warmth and brightness in Bobby's heart. I think, in fact, the female principal understands better than anyone, that personality is the most vivid and long-lasting vitality. Even if Princess Diana is a pedicureist, who stipulates that the pedicureist cannot be a Fashion Designer at the same time? In the same way, Bobby challenged the head girl who was out of the "Sense and Emotion" with a sexy pose (that dance is great) at the dance party, which is also very metaphorical. The obsolete and outdated will eventually fade out of the stage.

This neat campus building is filled with the most beautiful and free soul.

With so much emotion that it gave me, I gave this youth film 4 stars.

Voiceover, Emma Roberts, a girl with astrology. The actor is also quite seductive.

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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!