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It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

It's back to school season! Xiaobian specially selected 10 campus movies for students that you may not know, so that you have more understanding of campus life. After watching the well-known films such as "To Youth" and "Those Years, the Girl We Chased Together", use these 10 unpopular campus films to test your reading volume.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Two Little Guessless Melody (1971)

Director: Varys Hussein

Starring: Mark Lester/ Tracy Hyde

This is an innocent and beautiful first love story, and it is a very famous masterpiece in juvenile movies. Daniel (Mark Lester) is a schoolboy in a british primary school, a well-off family, he is well-behaved and obedient, but also has a rebellious side. His best friend, Onshaw (Jack Wild), is a rebellious, mischievous kid who has had many good time off school with Daniel and Onshaw. The innocent and cute Melody (Tracy Hyde) and Daniel in the same elementary school, the original two did not intersect, because one day in the dance studio met and Met, Daniel fell in love with the dancing Melody. With the help of Onshaw, gradually...

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

If If.... (1968)

Director: Lindsay Anderson

Writer: David Sherwin

Starring: Malcolm McDowell / David Wood / Richard Warwick / Christine Noonan

The film What If, directed by one of The British freelance film stars Lindsay Anderson, is based on the screenplay for the film Rebel by David Sherving and John Hollett. Filmed in 1968, the outbreak of the student movement in Paris, the film lashed out at the British boarder system. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 22nd Cannes Film Festival in 1969 and was nominated for Best English-language Foreign Film at the 27th Golden Globe Awards in 1970. , is one of the pioneering works of the student rebellion era.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Spring of the Cattle Herding Class Les choristes (2004)

Directed by: Christopher Bharati

Writers: Christopher Bharati / Philippe Lopes-Curval

Starring: Gerald Juno / Francis Belland / Cade Maillard

In the French countryside in 1949, musician Clement (Gerald Zuno) works as an assistant teacher at a boys' boarding school nicknamed "Tang Low". Most of the students in the school are difficult children, and the school principal (Francis Belland) is only concerned about his own future, cruel and repressive. The calm Clement tried to improve the situation in his own way, re-composing musical works, organizing choirs, and deciding to use music to open the closed hearts of students.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Être et avoir (2002)

Directed by: Nicolas Philibert

主演: Georges Lopez / Alizé / Axel / Guillaume /Jessie / Johan / Johann / Jonathan

In the central plains of the Auvergne region, the life of the mountain village is idyllic and quiet, and time seems to become slow and long here. In this small village, there is a school that seems to have traveled through time and space, like an ancient private school. One teacher, one class, several children of different ages. Georges Lopez, the only teacher in the village, sent away batches of students for 20 years. The school is like an isolation from the world, quietly walking through the spring, summer, autumn and winter, George and the children read, study, play, with plain words to take them to know the bustling world in front of them...

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Spring is not a reading day Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

Director: John Hughes

Starring: Matthew Broderick / Mia Sarah

Chicago has another sunny day, the truancy master Phyllis (Matthew Broderick Matthew Broderick) finds his friend Karen (Alan Luke Alan Ruck), drives The Ferrari treasured by Karen's father to take Phyllis's girlfriend Siron out of school for a ride, Phyllis's skillful telephone deception with karen and Silang's cooperation to make a lot of people tease around, the students are deeply influenced by him, and launch a surgical donation to Phyllis in the school that Phyllis falsely claims...

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

The Breakfast Club (1985)

Starring: Emilio Estevez / Anthony Michael Hauer

The main plot takes place in the secondary school library on a Saturday and depicts five rebellious male and female classmates who are punished for staying in school during the holidays to study their homework. The five have different family backgrounds and personalities, but after they talk sincerely, they gradually let go of each other's wariness and hostility, and become close friends.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Rocket Science (2007)

Directed by: Jeffrey Britz

Starring: Reece Thompson/Anna Kendrick

In order to find a satisfactory answer to all the questions in his life, the stuttering teenager Hal Hefner (Reece Thompson) coincidentally participates in the school debate, and this opportunity also transforms Hal's bleak life... While harvesting success and love, it also puts life on the right track.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Young Rushmore (1998)

Director: Wes Anderson

Starring: Jensen Schwartzman/Bill Murray

A talented, ambitious, hot-blooded teenager, Max Fisher (Jason Schwartzman, Jason Schwartzman), attends an aristocratic preparatory school in Houston. Max, who had just entered a prestigious school, put all his thoughts on the club. However, he neglected his homework too much and soon faced the threat of being dropped out of school. By chance, he becomes friends with her successful business tycoon Herman Bloom (Bill Murray) and learns many truths about life...

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Promoción fantasma (2012)

Director: Javier Luz Caldera

Starring: Raul Arevaro / Alexandra Gimonez

The film revolves around Professor Moderstow, played by Raul Arevaro. He was not an ordinary professor, because Mordesto could often see dead people, and this time he needed to help five students pass the final exam to successfully attend the graduation ceremony, and they had one thing in common: they were all dead people who had died many years ago. Moresto eventually discovered that this ability could also help others.

It's back-to-school season again, and ten unpopular campus movies are given to you

Election (1999)

Director: Alexander Payne

Starring: Matthew Broderick / Reese Witherspoon

Mr. Jim McAullister (Matthew Broderick) is a rigorous and lively teacher, easy-going and friendly, and is loved by his classmates. There was a girl in the class named Reese Witherspoon, who was arrogant and self-motivated, and actively participated in club activities on and off campus. She confidently runs for student council president, jim is dissatisfied with Tracy's actions for some reason, and is involved in the fierce election war at Carver High School...