We gradually lived to be the people we hated most when we were children. The film "Secrets of the School Choir" tells the story of an often award-winning school choir in Hungary, who is exposed to the ugly secrets behind its fame by a young transfer girl and a musical genius.
"The Secret of the School Choir" won the Best Live Action Short Film Award at the 89th Academy Awards with a plot close to life and musical elements full of Hungarian style. At the end of the film, Lisa's ethereal voice sounded like a lark, leading all the children to sing together. The sincere singing is undoubtedly the most moving among the several choruses in the film. The distorted thinking that was born uses the innocence of children to tear adults from self-confidence to stubborn values. Although the chorus with all members may no longer be the best chorus, such a chorus gives every child the right to do what he loves, and throws away the fame and fame that the adult world cares about. Left behind the innocence of the best years.
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