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Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"Love teacher and student relationship"

6.8★★★★★

Director: Catherine Brooks

Writers: Olivia Bohnhoff / Catherine: Brooks Starring Diane Gaidry / Erin Kelly / Genre: Drama / Love / Same Sex

Morality, customs, taboos, ethics, society is a huge net, there are few fish that slip through the net, less courage to earn a fish to break the net, most of them are just silent net people. The United States is still like this, just to say that lesbians (especially teachers and students or sisters) still have a long way to go.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

Ben X

8.1★★★★★

Director: Nick Bass AzaWritten by: Nick Bass Aza

Starring: Greg Timmans / Laura Verlinden / Pol Goossen

Game fans, autism, bullying, suicide, the choreographer cleverly integrated these elements into a movie, creating an illusory life and a false death, and a kind of illusory love, the whole film is dark and depressing and warm and healing, the male protagonist plays a fantastic role, showing the timidity, mania and innocence of angelic patients!

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"Don't Cry Mom"

6.0★★★★★

Director: Kim Yong-han

Writers: Kim Young-Han / Lee Sang-Hyeon

Starring: Yoo Sun / Nam Paula / Yoo Woo Woo / Shin Dong Ho / Kwon Hyun Sang Type: Plot

This movie may be more touching as a mother after watching it, her own children have been hurt no matter what, they will desperately try to protect, this is also motherhood and nature, back to the film director to use the perspective of conscience to tell a mother's way to avenge her daughter, the law pays attention to evidence, but does it protect the weak? It's hard to say that the end of the film is still suffocating

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"Princess Han"

7.5★★★★★ Director: Lee Ba-jin Screenwriter: Lee Ba-jin

Starring: Chun Woo-hee / Jeong In-sun / Kim So-young / Type: Drama

Using suspenseful flashbacks to slowly uncover the secret pain of young girls, even the brisk melody can only hear sadness. Seeing this group of mad dog-like parents, I immediately understand why their descendants are as unscrupulous as unattended cattle, the juvenile offenders raised by the dog mothers are still at large, while the victims are abandoned like dirty garbage, and the ignorant masses and dirty public opinion are swallowing them up like the sea. Even more sadistically, it's all true.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"College Teachers"

7.1★★★★★

Director: Ken Yoshida Screenwriter: Shinji Nojima

Starring: Toshiaki Karasawa / Noriko Toyamachi / Suzuki Almond Tree Production Country/Region: Japan

A classic series of teacher-student love. Adding other prohibitions became a topic of conversation. But this bold theme work, which does not appear really kiss or real sex, is all implied by ambiguous movements and is more into the scene. The shadow kiss with the slide projector and the glass kiss through the window are extraordinarily innocent.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

《Confession》

8.7★★★★★

Director: Tetsuya Nakajima

Writers: Tetsuya Nakajima / Minato Kanae

Starring: Takako Matsu / Shosei Okada / Kano Kimura / Yukito Nishii / Ai Hashimoto / Aoi Ashida / Miyoshi Kaori / Kaoru Fujiwara / Genre: Drama / Thriller

When sinners cannot be punished by law, the only way to fight violence is violence. I thought it was a reasoning film, but I didn't expect that the film already knew who the prisoner was at the beginning, and only the revenge of the female teacher was left; I thought that she would vulgarly take a virgin at a critical moment, and forgave the student who killed her daughter for the sake of the other party's "still a child", but she could not imagine that she had a black belly to the end, torturing the two teenagers to the point of survival and death. So handsome.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"The Summer That Can't Be Said"

6.9★★★★★

Director: Wang Weiming Screenwriter: Xu Kunhua

Starring: Xu Ruozhen / Guo Caijie / Jia Jingwen / Dai Liren / Genre: Drama

Country/Region of Production: Taiwan/Chinese mainland

The content of the film and its depressing exude a completely different feeling from the name and picture quality of the film. The name of the movie is "Summer That Can't Be Said", which at first glance is a small and fresh movie. At the beginning of the film, the young boys and girls are young but shy emotional dramas, which makes people think that this is a youth campus romance. The tone of the film contrasts with the content, and as the only domestic film about campus sexual assault, it is worth watching.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"Heartbreak"

6.7 ★★★★★ Director: Zhong Desheng Screenwriter: Zhong Desheng Genre: Drama

Country/Region of Production: Hong Kong

Boys live with their widowed aunts. His English literature teacher is a middle-aged foreign teacher. In the first class, the teacher recommended to his classmates a British novel called Foster's Morris, which tells the sad love story of two young men at Cambridge University. The boy was attracted to his teacher and chased his figure around. The teacher understood in his heart, but he kept running away until one stormy night, the boy bravely stood naked in front of the teacher, and the relationship between the two began to change. Later, the frustrated and drunken teacher finally had a physical relationship with the boy. After waking up, he fell into deeper self-blame and evasion. The teacher, who could not get rid of the guilt, committed suicide, but he attempted suicide. The next day, the boy went to see him, facing an empty hospital bed. The boy looked back in disbelief, only to find the teacher standing outside the sunlit door.

Reflective school bullying movies, and these nine are worth watching

"Mercy"

5.1★★★★★

Director: Shin Sung-wa

Starring: Lee Ching-mi / Jeong Min-sung Genre: Drama

Country/Region of Production: South Korea

Although it cannot be compared with "The Melting Pot", the positive ending is still considerable. Perhaps many people think that the heroine is stupid, but in real life, there are some tragic and sensitive children, which should attract everyone's attention. Campus life is not all pure, after all, it is inextricably linked to the outside world.