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Reflections on the film "Education for Growth"
Reflections on the film "Education for Growth" 1 "Education for Growth" This film mainly tells the story of the heroine (Jenny) from the top student that the teacher likes, to the rebellious woman who dropped out of school, and then back to the good student with excellent academic performance. To tell the truth, the development of this plot is a bit unexpected to me. I thought the protagonist would eventually live a happy life with that older man. But I didn't expect to go back to school and continue to study hard, and I was admitted to Oxford University as I wished!
Jump out of the plot, I want to talk about my feelings after reading it. Many people say that Jenny's pain is rooted in her rebellion! Leave the down-to-earth learning path to pursue a happy life in her own eyes. I don't object to this, but I want to look at it from another angle, from a spiritual point of view. I think Jenny is in trouble because of her resistance to the present! Jenny slipped from an excellent student with excellent academic performance at the beginning to the edge of the passing line; From good students at school to deviant dropouts; From a smart girl with a bright future to falling in love and dropping out of school ... all this is because she is dissatisfied with the current study, life and education system! It is because of this dissatisfaction that she has an impulse to escape from her present life, and it is also because of this impulse that she fell into a seemingly beautiful abyss. If she didn't resist the status quo, but accepted it, she wouldn't go to the farce of dropping out of school, and she wouldn't go to the point where love and future were empty. What I must declare here is that I am not a pessimist who advocates passive acceptance of reality, let alone a terminator who hinders the pursuit of a better life. What I want to say is to pursue a better future while accepting and being grateful for the status quo! The pursuit of beauty and the two are not contradictory, and even promote each other. Remember the law of attraction? Same frequency * * * vibration, homogeneous attraction. Jenny's previous dislike of this situation really led to a worse predicament and made herself fall into deeper regret! On the other hand, if Jenny appreciates the present life and actively outlines the blueprint for a better future and pursues happiness, then she will definitely experience the happiness of a better life! Because appreciation will attract appreciation! Simple, right? So, I don't think Jenny should be romantic with the hero. Because at that time, she was free to choose, under the guidance of her soul. Didn't Bill Gates quit school because he wanted to do what he wanted to do? As long as Jenny is grateful for the beauty of the present and strives for happiness in the future, she will not fall into the predicament in the film. On this basis, I don't think Jenny needs to regret this bumpy detour at all. Because there is no black, how do we know white? How can you appreciate beauty without dinosaurs? Without this experience, how could Jenny realize the hard life of studying hard? In the future, if Jenny enters the next stage of her life journey with such acceptance and gratitude, I believe her life will be different and happy from now on!
Look at others and think about yourself. In fact, I myself have the shadow of Jenny's rebellion. Once upon a time, I particularly rejected the school education system and felt that I could not learn anything. I complain about my major, my school and the environment ... but now, my inner softness and tolerance allow me to look at my life more appreciatively than before. From "learning reactionaries" in the past to "rebellious" students who can study hard. Perhaps my future lies not in the results of these professional courses, but I know that no matter what I do, I should surrender to the present facts and strive to pursue the happy life I want!
May you and I * * encourage!
However, on the way to the party, Jenny discovered the fact that David was married. She immediately told him to turn around and explain to his parents, and he ran away.
Jenny found David's apartment and learned from his wife that she was not the only girl cheated. Then Jenny went back to school, pretended nothing happened, studied hard and was admitted to Oxford University.
What's the use of reading? I believe this is a question that every educated person will think about. Life is not smooth, and education should bear the greatest responsibility: if I didn't read so many books, I would definitely earn more than I do now, and I wouldn't have so many delusions.
In fact, it is unfair to pin life on education, which reflects people's desire for a miracle once and for all.
Education itself needs long-term investment, and there will be no benefits in the short term. Many people regard education as a guarantee, so when faced with more attractive guarantee, the theory of reading uselessness prevails.
Education gives people imprisonment and freedom, and it is necessary to find a balance between restriction and enjoyment.
After experiencing the storm, people should be curious, embrace life as if they have never been hurt, as if they were the first time.
In fact, when the notice of Oxford University appeared at the end, I was sorry to find that it became an inspirational story. However, the mature monologue about Paris was saved later. I don't know whether it's better that I'm dark inside or that I'm not optimistic and hopeless because of the darkness of society. Seeing the inspirational story of sunshine, I instinctively flinched. I always want to end the movie at the moment when the world collapses and everything is destroyed. Actually, why? It is because of the story behind it that it is called growth.
There are too many materials about growth. But each of us is in kindergarten, primary school, middle school and university. Is this growth? This is more like a natural law that is hard to violate. We just let it develop without resistance. And the growth we experience the most is often the cruel youth described in movies. Whether the girl you love turned you down, the boy you like gave you a paper flower, or those cruel fights and killings, in retrospect, I think it was like a childish game for children, so naive and lovely. At this time, I suddenly felt grown up. When people reach middle age, looking at their previous ups and downs, and then looking down at themselves now, I am afraid that the most emotional thing is not the fleeting youth, but the self carved by the years.
Jenny is a high-quality girl who is committed to entering Oxford University. Probably every student who has experienced the cruel college entrance examination has a deep understanding. Like most teenagers of that age, there is no direction. Just like I think of myself in high school, I look so ignorant and at a loss, and I don't seem to have thought about life and sense of direction at all. I don't deny the responsibility of education, but most of them still have to blame themselves. Just like when Jenny found out the truth, she was really not qualified to reprimand her parents because she was an accomplice in ruining her future. She seems to have found the end of her life, so what is the use of direction? That sounds reasonable. But it's also like every child who can't think clearly's sophistry about kneeling in front of temptation.
The little girl was fascinated by the old man. The plot seems simple enough to imagine. With my poor ability to guess the screenwriter, I even thought the little girl behind me would die. So I was ashamed to see the end. Maybe I'm too timid to imagine how Jenny can face all this alive like a coward David. All criticism of this man is meaningless, and I can't kill such a man on earth. But regardless of men and women, no sense of responsibility is fatal. You can find your way slowly, but being responsible for what you have done is the most basic quality, and such a timid person is absolutely not allowed.
Jenny is a clever girl. She stood up and walked out, and finally went to Paris. But she is not the silly girl who sees everything new, but a smart woman who knows how to play the fool. This is growth.
Reflections on the film "Growing Education" 4 Tonight, I watched the film "Growing Education" with my classmates. I was lack of interest in this film, and I couldn't calm down for a long time after watching it. The clues clearly remind me that my attitude towards life has changed greatly.
For a long time, I have always held a gambling attitude towards life. Although I always say that genius is equal to 99% sweat and 1% inspiration, I still have a lucky attitude in my bones. Afraid of suffering, unwilling to pay. I always fantasize that one day I can achieve great success without blowing dust, and even think hard about a shortcut to the palace of success. I only saw that the farmer found the killed rabbit under the stump without paying a single soldier, but ignored the final result. The farmer waited all his life, but never waited for the next one.
"I used my most precious first time to get a lesson. There is no shortcut in my life! " No matter this sentence of Jenny or her unfortunate experience, it undoubtedly gave me a blow and made me see clearly that my road has always deviated from the normal track.
Yes, no matter Jenny, me or others, there are no shortcuts in our lives! Only step by step, down-to-earth, can we reach the other side we expect. Jenny thought she could stop studying those boring courses, that she had found a shortcut to life, and that she could easily get the life she longed for. In the end, evil deception, ruthless abandonment and cruel reality tore up the beautiful and fragile gauze that covered her eyes. At that moment, she realized that she was wrong, but the price was pain. We are luckier than Jenny. She bought this lesson with her most precious things and learned that there is no shortcut in life. This is not only her lesson, but also our lesson. While sympathizing with her experience, we should also reflect on ourselves and learn to be down-to-earth from her lessons.
In the past years, just like when Jenny was lost, I lived in a dream I made up. I thought there was a shortcut in my life. I once confidently thought that there must be such a road, which is rugged and far away without thorns and mud, and can easily take me to the beautiful paradise I dreamed of. Even after waiting for a long time, even at a loss, even in the foreseeable future, I foolishly almost stubbornly believe that there is a hidden road that I have not found now, but I will inevitably find it in the future. However, Jenny's story gave me a heavy slap, which made me wake up after being confused for 20 years. I'm glad it's not too late to mend, although I have to pay more for going too far.
Yes, there are no shortcuts in my life! There is no shortcut in our life! Only by paying in a down-to-earth manner can we reap steadily! The fruits of victory need to be irrigated by sweat, and the aura of success needs to be nourished. What are you waiting for? Let's set sail and leave our practical footprints and efforts on the road of life!
After writing this comment a few days later, I thought I had lost all my feelings. Maybe I need to watch this movie again. But what I didn't expect was that when I decided to write, everything about movies flooded into my mind, which awakened my mood when I watched movies and made me have mixed feelings. ...
This movie gives me the greatest feeling that it is real, so real! People say that movies come from life but are higher than life. "Growing Education" truly reproduces life and tells countless stereotyped things that are happening or will happen. This paper deeply analyzes the inner fluctuation and struggle of the heroine on the road of growth, the sweet dream and disillusionment of life. Many people may think that she is vain and worships money. Yes, she is. However, it is understandable that a girl whose family is not enough to support her beautiful dream will fall into it when she meets a gentle, considerate, personable and handsome man.
What girl is not eager to meet such a person? Everyone longs for happiness, just like a song, "Will it clear up, will it rain, and will happiness wait for you and me at the end?" This world is not short of people who long for love, but it lacks the heart to pursue love. In my opinion, the heroine can't extricate herself from the love vortex deliberately created by this charming old man after years. She neglected her studies and lost her virginity for the love she was determined to have. To some extent, she is brave and stupid, sad and pitiful. I have no sympathy or ridicule for her, only deep shock. ...
All those who long for something for nothing will find the cruelty of reality, and the heroine will be punished as she deserves. It is ok for girls to have beautiful fantasies, but they still need to gradually accumulate the power to realize their dreams. Not every story will have a happy ending, and Growing Education does not cater to the preferences of quite a few people who like happy endings. In fact, when I saw that the heroine found that the hero was not the kind of beautiful person she imagined, I thought she would leave decisively regardless of the pain, but the plot was not arranged like this. When I saw the heroine give in to the hero's "we can't play around in Paris without high-style restaurants", I was shocked. Human nature is really not what we thought. Everyone has bad habits, from thrift to luxury, from luxury to thrift.
Fortunately, the heroine cherishes her life and knows how to put down her face properly. She went to ask the teacher who misunderstood her because she was not sensible, and what was more rare was that the teacher forgave her. Finally, she was admitted to her dream school. Her life was derailed by an irresponsible man. This experience will make her life less eager for quick success and instant benefit, and also make her as beautiful and dazzling as a phoenix reborn from nirvana. ...
Reflections on the film "Education for Growth" 6. Education for Growth can also be regarded as a strange adventure between a high school girl and an adult man. Jenny and David are the hero and heroine in the movie. They first met in a heavy rain. Jenny was holding her cello when David drove by. He didn't directly invite Jenny to get on the bus, just said that for the sake of cello, the instrument should not get wet. In the face of such a high-level player, Jenny can only relax her vigilance and have to be caught. There is another detail that shows David's mastery of the world. When I met Jenny's mother, Marjory, David said he didn't know Jenny had a sister. This seemingly casual remark was enough to make Marjory relaxed and happy, thus giving David the green light to intervene in his daughter's life. Jenny's father, Jack, is relatively conservative. He expects his daughter to go to Oxford, but he has no objection to Jenny getting along with David. A successful person like David may be able to provide a shortcut for his daughter. Why bother?
Occasionally, two guardians are reluctant, and more often they acquiesce. In this undamped environment, David gradually separated the little girl from the normal life track of high school girls. At first, I went to concerts in my spare time, skipped classes on Friday to attend the oil painting auction, then left home to spend the weekend with David, and then went to Paris together. They are like lovers in love. Jenny's dreams for a better life include literature, food, music, painting, French movies and travel. In a short time, David made her life wishes satisfied one by one.
Jenny is a precocious girl, so she won't care about the pursuit of boys of the same age in school, and she won't be particularly excited. On the contrary, she has a good impression on 30-year-old David, because she can find the shadow of her dream in him, and there are many novel things, which are very different from her boring life before. It is these gorgeous things that make her deeply involved step by step. Fortunately, she finally returned to her original life track and entered Oxford University.
After watching the film "Growing Education", the most touching thing is: don't be too impatient, be patient. I am a student now, and the colorful world outside will attract me to some extent. However, even if you enter the outside world now, you can't give yourself great hope for the future. Only when the age, knowledge, literacy and ability are suitable can the pressure on society be alleviated. At that time, I was really mature, avoiding the similar experience of the heroine. The heroine and David live a paradise. However, there is no free lunch. Don't believe in hard-won luxury. You can't get it easily without giving. Correct attitude, base yourself on the present and do what you should do now, instead of thinking about the impossible all day.
I watched a movie "Growing Education" the other day, and my heart surged after watching it. I started writing this review.
This film tells the story of the growth of a young girl Jenny. Jenny is the best student in the class. She always answers questions enthusiastically in class. At the same time, she is also a cellist in the orchestra and has a boyfriend who loves to learn. Therefore, Jenny is very enviable.
After meeting David, her fate changed.
It was a rainy afternoon, and Jennny stood helplessly on the side of the road with a cello waiting for the bus. At this time, David drove a handsome sports car and took her all the way. Jenny was moved by David's obvious elegance and sense of humor, and an unknown feeling took root in her. After that, I sent flowers, gave concerts, ate in luxury hotels, cheated my parents, shared a room with David, and casually gave David my first time ... Inevitably, it happened to Jenny. I am heartbroken: I witnessed the process of a pure and studious girl becoming a vain little sister.
Jenny finally understood the scam. She was heartbroken, lonely and helpless ... but in the end, inspired by her father's touching words, she became that smart and studious girl again and entered Oxford College as she wished.
My heart is broken, and I keep thinking about Jenny's smile at the moment when she received the admission notice. Yes, after all, she changed her outlook on life and achieved her goals in life, truly valuable goals.
How many people won't cry for this scene? How many people don't like her innocence and studiousness? How many people will not be moved by her realization of her ideal? How many people will not appreciate her efforts after she becomes the sensitive and studious self?
Yes, there is an ideal to have the motivation to move forward, and only with the motivation to move forward can the ideal be realized. The two are inseparable. Jenny, a girl, has a strong commitment to everything. But she is not perfect: she also has rebellion when she was young.
But what's the harm? It is enough to truly realize your mistakes, correct them from the heart and work hard for them.
Learn lessons and correct mistakes. One day, you will stand among the flowers and smile. Because, at that time, you have worked hard and have no regrets in this life!
When I was 8 years old, I often said never to do this, that, enterprise, office, this or that in the future, just because I was afraid of a lifeless life, so I often said, "I don't want to die at a glance."
When I grow up, I find that, in fact, a stable life is not so terrible. Even a seemingly unchanging job still has a lot of different contents. The so-called novel adventure is not so wonderful, the outside world is always full of helplessness, especially in the case of uncertain basic security, not everyone can live so chic, nor are people who live seemingly chic really only chic without troubles.
Just like Jenny, the teacher's life is a stagnant pool in her eyes. Although she graduated from Cambridge through hardships, she didn't just live a boring life as a teacher. But this guess is actually unreasonable. Only when you walk into her, do you know that she has a warm nest where you can play the piano, listen to songs and drink coffee at any time. This kind of life is just what she wants. How can she be bored? The so-called upper class, beautiful dresses, exciting horse races and charming cocktail parties are actually just a moment, which is not bad, but this feeling may not be true and lasting. Why give up a mature and attractive man and the rich life he brought, and continue to study hard to squeeze into Oxford? No one answered Jenny before. In fact, it is very simple, because Jenny can have all these lives in the future, and she has a lot of time to wander among them. However, this hard-won pass for colleges and universities brings everything, such as study, life and experience, only the immediate time and opportunities, and will not expire.
It has been suggested that if David is not married, he doesn't look like a liar or a heinous bad guy as he first imagined. He is just an ordinary middle-aged man with some money. If he doesn't have a family, he may not be a good partner. He has feelings for Jenny, and the days with him are not bad. If Jenny were Helen, she would enjoy this life and be very happy. It's a pity that Jenny is not Helen, but Jenny. Such girls are used to thinking independently and like the sense of accomplishment they bring, so they will miss everything they gave up after a long time.
Therefore, if there are really little girls who are interested in uncle in their lives, there is no need to give them moral principles for going online, just let them know what they really need inside.
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