"Sexual violence" on campus, this Danish movie is as "thought-provoking" as South Korea's "Melting Pot"!
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"Realistic" films can easily resonate strongly with the audience,
Among them, the theme of "school violence" adapted from real events has also attracted special attention, such as South Korea's "Melting Pot" and "Suyuan".
Domestic films do not seem to have come out of this type of film so far, and there are many reasons.
Of course, Pigo would prefer that there have been no such incidents of violent abuse in the country.
The film that Pigo wants to recommend today is also a film of this genre.
The name of the movie is "Someday", produced in Denmark, with a Douban score of 8.9 points.
P.S. Now many domestic filmmakers are trying Hollywood co-production and pursuing technological progress, in fact, Pigo feels that the liberalization of ideas is more important.
Dancing in handcuffs, people who dance are tired, and people who watch are tired.
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Someday Director: Jesper W. Nelson Writers: Sauron Swaistep Starring: Russ Mickelson / Sophie Grabau / Harald Kaiser Herman / Albert Rudbek Linhart / Lauris Skovgo Anderson / more... Genre: Drama Country/Region of Production: Denmark Language: Danish Release: 2016-04-21 (Denmark)
The film is based on real events from the 1960s.
The brothers Irma and Eric live with their mother,
After the mother became seriously ill, the two children were sent to a boarding school to study and live.
It seems to be a militarized academy with strict schedules and "physical exercises" outside of class.
Among them, the headmaster Heck (Russ Mickelson) is the embodiment of "violence", a self-proclaimed educator who believes that "violence" can make children obedient, and he is God in school.
From the first day of school, the two brothers' nightmares also began.
His younger brother Irma's dream is to land on the moon, and he has always believed that astronauts can go to the moon.
But on the first day, Irma was slapped for this dream.
In addition, Irma also insisted on moving stones, although one leg was unable to move, and she was often bullied and beaten by her classmates.
The older brother Eric has been trying to protect his younger brother, but every time he opens his mouth, he is replaced by a beating from the teacher.
The brothers planned to escape, but trucks on the road sent them back to school.
At the instigation of the principal, the other students also became "executioners" in order to protect themselves, and lined up to slap the two brothers.
Lilian, the new female teacher of literature, can't watch all this, but she can only care about the two brothers afterwards.
The brothers began to follow the advice of the other children, to be a "ghost" and to go back as long as they persisted until Christmas.
The young Elma wet the bed, the children around him laughed, and the school punished him for drying the quilt himself.
And for Irma, it is obviously not the most tragic, a male teacher who likes to "molest boys" has taken a fancy to Irma.
Irma passed out of the teacher's room and fell to the ground, and the "indecent" incident was also discovered by the school.
Teacher Lilian tried to help the child find the murderer, but Irma, who was frightened, insisted on not saying it, and the school thought that it was just a vicious incident between the students.
Irma has good reading ability, and his classmates have asked him to help read his letters, because Irma will add some materials for herself, so that these abandoned children can feel the love and warmth of the world.
Christmas approached, and the brothers were happily preparing to go back to see their mother, but the uncle called and told them that her mother had died.
The brothers who had lost their mother cried while being beaten by the headmaster.
The uncle came to the school to visit the two children and decided to sneak out at night, and the uncle picked them up again.
But the uncle eventually gave up, seemingly unwilling to believe that Teacher Lillian and the two children were "abused".
The brothers' plans were also exposed, and the headmaster found out and beat him up.
The brothers lost all hope of escaping, and no longer trusted The "whistleblower" Teacher Lillian.
Ms. Lillian chose to leave the school afterwards, and she could no longer accept herself staying here.
Gott, of the school's board of trustees, suddenly came to the school to check and looked at the injured students and he repeatedly asked, but none of the children dared to tell the truth, but repeatedly praised the school and the principal.
Brother Eric felt that according to the system, he was about to turn 15 and could leave school immediately.
Eric helps the principal wipe the car clean and asks if he can take his brother with him when he leaves school.
But the headmaster said that no one would leave, and Eric rowed the principal's car in a huff, and the principal also beat Eric to a serious injury and unconscious.
The school doctor advises Eric that he should go to the hospital for treatment, but the principal will not allow Eric to go to the hospital, nor will eric die at school.
His brother Irma watched Apollo's moon landing with other classmates, and he excitedly went to find his brother, but saw him lying unconscious in bed.
Seeing that his brother was about to die, he applied to the principal to visit the museum and contacted Teacher Lilian.
Teacher Lilian took Irma with her to the school foundation, and the real "light" seemed to be in front of her.
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