If you understand this, I recommend some for you:
1, youth loves to kiss
Producer country/region: Britain, according to British comedy genius Louise? The first of Ren's eight diary novels was adapted.
2. Jump out of my world
Billy (Jamie? Bell's family is the bottom miner in Britain. They went on strike and struggled in poverty, thinking that Billy should learn some men's boxing. Billy used to go to boxing class once a week, but by chance, he chose a different path.
Because of a small accident, Billy discovered his subconscious love for ballet, and the critical ballet teacher Wilkinson (Julie? Waters (Julie Walters) stumbled upon Billy's great talent in ballet. The two hit it off, and Wilkinson even gave up her female student class and devoted all her thoughts to cultivating little Billy. But Billy's family doesn't understand why his son falls in love with girls' things. Billy made a painful choice against his family.
However, the great opportunity is now. If accepted by the Royal Ballet School in London, Billy's ballet dream will gain a broad stage. Billy stood at the crossroads and chose his life.
3. Single parent placement students
About a Boy was directed by American directors (American Pie directors Paul and chris weitz), but the script was adapted from a British best-selling novel (author Nick Hornby), and the actors were all British, so I tend to regard it as a British film, which was nominated for the best adapted screenplay at this (75th) Oscar.
4. New Wulong Girls' School
5. The movie "Boys in History Department"
This film is based on a stage play (which won the Tony Award), but it is not appropriate to translate it into History Boy, because the story takes place in high school. The story is not very complicated, but it makes people feel that they don't understand it very well (there may be cultural differences, and a lot of poems and French dialogues are quoted in the film). However, even if you don't fully understand it, the melodious songs in the film (I strongly recommend Posner's songs in class and Goodbye Blackbird when all of them finally graduated), classic dialogues and beautiful campus scenery are worth seeing.
* A one-sentence comment
Campus nostalgic travel, coupled with the gay theme, has won numerous awards and praises for college boys at the National Theatre in London.
-British BBC reporter Jamie Russell Jamie Russell
A group of teenage college boys are tall, handsome and witty, and two teachers with different personalities join this group of talented and lovely boys, thus producing an excellent and profound comedy.
:: Introduction
In the 1980s, in a grammar school with only boys in the north of England, eight teenage boys were preparing for the entrance examinations for Oxford and Cambridge universities. These boys have their own strong points, such as the tall, handsome but arrogant Dakin (dominic cooper) and Rush Lurgi (russell tovey), who has a rough personality and can't pronounce words clearly. Their main purpose is to be admitted to Oxford or Cambridge University through their courage and strength.
Their teacher is a fat, conservative and sarcastic heckert Hector (Richard Griffith). He often pats students' knees, satirizing that they will never have a good future. What is more exaggerated is that Mr. heckert fell in love with a same-sex student in his class. In teaching, Heckert often makes some strange new attempts in class, hoping to broaden students' knowledge, but he doesn't care whether students can pass the exam.
Heckert's performance made the headmaster (Morrison) very dissatisfied. He is very concerned about the enrollment rate of schools, especially the number of students in Oxford and Cambridge. Later, the school hired a very competitive young new teacher, Tom Owen (Steven Campbell Moore), to help the boys get into Oxford or Cambridge University. He is the opposite of Mr. heckert. He is completely concerned about the students' exam results. Because the two teachers hold traditional and modern teaching methods respectively, heckert and Tom Owen have great personal differences. ...
* Film-related
This film is adapted from a play of the same name directed by nicholas hytner and written by Allen Bennett in 2004. From May 2004 to April 2005, the play was staged at the National Theatre in London for one year, and it was sold out. Due to the popularity of Drama on Broadway, it won six Tony Awards, including Best Director, Best Drama and Best party member for Male and Female, so the adapted film has attracted much attention. Prince Charles of England also attended the premiere with his wife.
When alan bennett first wrote the play College Boys, he did not pay much attention to the subtle differences in British social life, but focused on grasping the fashion trends and exploring British education, class, gender, homosexuality and ambition. After being adapted into a movie, director nicholas hytner did not make too many changes to the script, but followed the creative ideas of screenwriter Allen Bennett. Few movies have concentrated the top creative team in Britain like "College Boys", which is simply a dream team.
Because it is a school play, the opening of the film takes the playground as the main scene, conveying a kind of intimate feeling. But the dialogue in the film is full of sharpness, coldness and wit, which is completely different from the previous school drama. There are many paragraphs in the film about the transfer of power between students and teachers. Ironically, teachers are often more cowardly. In addition to the design of campus scenes, the core of the film, such as all dialogues and story lines, is different from the traditional way, opening up a new creative way of campus drama. The film involves many topics worthy of discussion, including the same-sex love between boys, the sexual harassment of students by teachers, the interpretation of historical events, and the real significance of developing education, teaching and learning with business thinking. Many directors tried to adapt the play into a film. It is difficult to change the dialogue in the play into a language closer to life in the movie and convey emotions among teenage boys.
The actors in the film are all drama actors, and their outstanding performance in the film is even worse than that in the drama. Like a drama, this film has attracted the attention of the public, critics and even British political circles from the beginning, and has made great achievements. The audience is looking forward to seeing the actors successfully transform from drama to film performance. The film's screenwriter Allen Bennett and director nicholas hytner are both excellent first-line directors and cooperate well. The script itself is excellent. After the director made it into a movie, he didn't blindly follow the original work, and there was no so-called innovative pen to make big changes to the original work. Instead, it was visualized on the basis of the original work, and with its excellent visual talent, it created the film College Boys, which was envied by countless filmmakers. Screenwriter Alan Bennett is a treasure of Britain, and production companies don't have to worry about domestic box office at all. The only question is whether the film can gain wide international attention and whether the campus and social problems it involves can resonate in other countries with various ideologies. Fox intends to release this film at the end of 2006, and it will also attract a large number of American audiences because of its achievements on Broadway.
* About actors
All the actors in this film moved here from their dramatic actors intact. Because the play was a great success and the actors were excellent, it undoubtedly added a lot to the film of the same name. Richard griffiths and Francis Delatour won the best actor and actress awards for their performances in the play, and I believe they will do well in the film.
Heckert, played by Richard Griffith, is a rude teacher and the protagonist in the film. Richard Griffith's performance filled him with comedy. Even the passage in which heckert openly seduces same-sex students is humorous rather than evil. Richard Griffith made a lot of efforts behind the scenes in order to successfully complete the transition from drama to film.
Stephen Campbell Moore plays a new young teacher hired by the headmaster, and supports the traditional exam-oriented teaching method. Heckert, who loves innovation but doesn't pay attention to exam results, has great conflicts in teaching. Of course, he played opposite Richard Griffith, the actor of Heckert, and there were many humorous elements in it, which made the comic talents of the two actors show.
Eight "college boys" are the core figures of the film, starring dominic cooper, james corden, samuel barnett and Jack Begles. Some of them are handsome and some are simple and honest, which makes the audience sometimes smile and sometimes shake their heads and sigh, especially the performances of young boys, which makes many young female audiences fall in love.
* About images
Because the film reflects the life of a group of young boys in northern England in the 1980s, the pictures are mostly bright and simple. However, unlike the youth campus drama, College Boys does not reflect the main theme of students' healthy progress, but conveys their different emotional worlds. They are arrogant, humorous and naive, and the film also shows wonderful teacher-student relationship and emotional problems between the same sex, so the image performance is very different from other campus films. Photographer Andrew Dunn added his own understanding of the film on the basis of the lighting and other effects of the original set, and the image effect made the director very satisfied.
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7. I want Katie, I want candy