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The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

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"If you want to raise a juvenile offender, treat him the way you treat him."

Unfortunate countries are all the same, but Cuba photographed their "What a Home" in 2014.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

"Childhood That Can't Fly" as an educational genre film with heavy emotional color, in which the care of heavy real life and the attention to children's education concepts are worthy of people's deep consideration. I believe that in everyone's childhood, there will be one or two naughty children in the class, flirting with the teacher in class, fighting after class, and the means of seducing the sister are not high-end, and it is a "problem teenager" who is appropriate.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

Chala in the movie is like this, his father is missing, his mother is a drug addict, how should 11-year-old Chala survive? Problem children in troubled families shoulder the burden of the family at a young age. Raising fighting dogs, participating in gambling, selling pigeons, little teenagers prematurely mixed into society, and developed a body of rage...

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The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

The film tells about education, mainly reflected in a teacher, after retirement still stick to the post, treat every child carmela teacher, only carmela teacher understands Chala's life, knows everything about him, Carmela in the film is doing her best to help Zara pave the way for his life, and Chala also respects this teacher, the feelings between the two are generated in this life of mutual help, but the problem about Chala is also constantly emerging.

Every rebellious and stubborn child has a deep hidden wound in his heart.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

In order to take on the responsibility of supporting his family, 11-year-old Chala, an 11-year-old teenager, and his addicted mother, has participated in a series of activities such as dog fighting and gambling that are considered illegal in the local area, and often fights and fights in school.

Such performances have led him to repeated warnings from teachers, police officers, and social workers, and has been strongly urged to be sent to "re-education schools."

But under such an uninhibited appearance, Chala has a brave, kind, and serious heart.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

The motivation behind all his "problems" is good.

He engages in dog fighting, gambling in order to support his family in order to help his mother get rid of drugs, and fighting is for the sake of friends together, he has a deep dislike for his mother's behavior, but he always has love for his mother, he is reluctant to go to the labor camp because he wants to take care of his mother, even if it is his own dog, Chala is like his own friend, but all this will not be understood.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

However, Chala's teacher Camilla further understood his inner kindness and helplessness about life through his observation of Chala's usual time, so she felt that she helped this "problem child" to create a better environment for growth. So when people took Chala from to the "re-education school", Camilla resisted the pressure to take Chala back to the normal school, defending Chala's right to education.

A sixth-grader will take care of his mother, respect his teachers, and protect his friends. However, it is a great irony that such children are sent to re-education schools by education experts sent by the government.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

"When educating children, you need 4 things: home, school, strictness and love.

Camilla is undoubtedly the representative of positive teachers.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

But when you go out of school, you have to face the social situation. Living and growing up healthy is actually not an easy thing, in another corner of the world, no, it should be said that every corner, every child has their own growing pains and troubles.

So Camilla also spread an educational philosophy: in school, teachers should not only teach children knowledge, but also teach them how to face this society.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

In the film, Cuban society is undoubtedly a manifestation of chaos and depravity, so when children live in such a barbaric society, they are bound to lack a correct value, not all of them can grow up healthy in the process of trial and error, and the vast majority of children will definitely fall into it, and Camilla knows this well.

So she said the most meaningful sentence of the film: "If you want to train a juvenile offender, then treat him the way you treat him." ”

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

As soon as this sentence came out, it also sublimated the whole film, the way of education has a difference at this time, Camilla teacher wants to pull students to their side, seriously solve their problems, because the secret of education is to respect students, in Camilla teacher here, the student's free expression has been fully interpreted, she always patiently listens to what the children say, and then tells them how to do it is right, never pushes the responsibility away, and will not blindly preach.

Teacher Camilla wants to help the children in question, but her strength alone is not enough, this is what the director wants to convey, Chala is like a pigeon in the film, opening her wings to soar, but her feet are firmly imprisoned...

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The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

Although "Childhood That Can't Fly" is an educational film, the style also adds a lot of historical elements of local society, such as the Cuban people's neglect of family affection, the turmoil of Cuban society, and the lack of children's education, which are the real problems of Cuban social background. The film uses a lot of irony to contrast the behavior of adults with that of Chala and Camilla, expressing a deep mockery of the values that adult society is accustomed to.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

This is Cuba, cuba that "has not been in power for as long as the ruling party has been in power.". The colors of the film are warm and bright, and the streets of Cuba in the shot resemble a rugged man, exuding vigorous vitality. The importance a country attaches to education directly reflects the strength and quality of a country.

I don't know if the director's shots of dilapidated houses and cities many times are satirizing the educational cause of cuba.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

The film ends with an open-ended ending: Camilla refuses to be fired, and Chala shouts her name.

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

I have to say that this movie is really good, everything is suffering, but he still has to live, and the child really has to bear a lot of responsibilities that should not be borne at his age. The childhood that can't fly is mostly caused by family, society, and stupid education, and Kakamila is the only wing that is missing, but unfortunately most people's childhood has never had such a pair of wings...

The real unpopular high score "Childhood That Can't Fly" uses the connotation of education issues to educate Cuban social issues, how to do it well??? The social reflections below the story...

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