Part I: Admission Notice
Recommended index: ★★★★★★☆.
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: people who have studied in universities, people who are studying in universities, and people who are about to study in universities.
The essence of the film: satirizing and lashing traditional education.
People who have seen this film must be very happy and encouraged. The film tells an important story of Batbie, a high school graduate, facing the pressure of further education. His eight letters of application for university admission were all rejected. This is not what his parents want to see. Fortunately, Batbie was not the only student who was in trouble. Several of his deceased clients all faced the same problem. Faced with the bleak future because they can't enter the university, the pressure exerted by their parents, and in order to attract their dream lovers-Monica, Batbie and his friends, a group of inexperienced high school students, after giving a broad explanation of the word "liberalism", they rented a venue, invited actors and set up a virtual website, and decided to set up a "South Harmon Institute of Technology" that basically didn't exist.
However, naive Batbie didn't expect that things would make a big deal. Until the next day, when he saw more than 300 people with the same experience coming to his so-called school to sign up, he knew that he would keep going, and it might be their common suffering that United them well. Later, they were brought to court by the real Harmon Institute of Technology. In court, Batbie's brave words are the climax of the film. Everything he said was a challenge to traditional teaching. His disdain and direct criticism made the judges finally have to recognize their school. ...
Part II: Street Diary
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: have a strong interest in the American bottom professional culture.
The essence of the film: feelings need to be confided, sharing is happy, and life with prejudice is cruel.
When all aspiring teachers are afraid of such a messy school, what about the energetic 23-year-old Irene who just walked out of the campus gate? After careful consideration, Growell set his sights on Wilson High School. As a teacher, she is fully prepared for what she is about to face, but she is still surprised by the chaos here: the class she teaches represents a large multi-ethnic gathering, and all the students come from different social classes-blacks, Latinos, Asians, minors who have violated the law, gangsters and poor people from the poorest communities. These students are sitting here just for one reason, to kill the boring time before 18 years old. Irene doesn't know what environment has cultivated the cynicism of these students, and resentment has almost become the only way for them to express their feelings. Their understanding of "task education" is muddled along, and when they reach adulthood, they can live the life they want. A group fight in the Jewish community became a turning point in Irene's relationship with the students. A Latino in the class witnessed the murder of a student, which made the air restless. In class, Irene attaches great importance to eliminating racial barriers. However, a student's satirical cartoon about racial contempt completely exploded her ... Irene's anger caused an uproar in the class, but inadvertently narrowed the distance between her and the students. ...
Gradually, there was a short communication between the students who closed the window of the soul. Irene encouraged them to share their experiences and stories with each other. It is an honor to survive in such a place with such a high crime rate. Irene took the opportunity to buy a copy of Annie for each student. Frank's diary, I hope they can also record their thoughts and experiences through diary situations. Originally, feelings need to be confided, and sharing is also joyful. Children's ideas and horizons are gradually broadened, and they know how cruel it is to live with prejudice. For the first time, they know that their future destiny can be in their own hands and they can live the life they want.
Part II: Street Dance Part III: Thermal Power
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: people who dance street dance, people who like street dance, and all young people in May.
The essence of the film: cruel dancing skills fight for friendship, affection and reputation.
In the United States, no matter in street corners, alleys, sports venues, or sweaty dance halls in the dark, you may see such a group at any time-that is, street dance groups. In recent years, street dance has become an indispensable part of American culture in the new era with its unique charm. The bustling crowd crowded together to cheer for their favorite groups, and every rich action would bring a series of crows with high decibels. Competition among groups makes people who stop to appreciate linger. In the strong rhythm of pop music, they provoke the gravity of the earth, and their incredible dancing skills and explosive movements are dazzling. Our story begins with music. Elgin and David are best friends, and their street dance troupe is invincible. It is their fantasy to record their own unique style of street dance as a video for distribution.
However, Elgin and David feel provoked by another street dance troupe from Orange Town. These white people stole their dance steps. The two must work with several other members of the troupe to invent more perfect and difficult dance steps, so as to ensure that they are in an invincible position and get the approval of the publisher. This competition is about fame, friendship and love. Elgin and David must try their best to make the game a success. Believe in yourself and the team, but also believe in your own fantasy. But because David loves his friend Elgin's sister Leah, and their relationship was once deadlocked because of his brother Elgin's strong opposition, what would David do? How would Elgin choose? At the last moment, I can see the power of friendship and affection, and the ultimate tiger dance war has won them an unprecedented reputation. ...
The fourth part: trampling on the courtyard
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: hip-hop lovers, hip-hop lovers, all young people in May.
The essence of the film: dazzling, difficult and rich street dance competition.
If you think you haven't enjoyed watching Fire, then this movie may help you quench your thirst. Although this film can't reach the fiery height, there are not many movies with excellent themes that young people like. The wanton, wild and unrestrained magic of street dance leaps to the screen, and you will immediately ignore the inspirational and deja vu plot of the film. If you still think that hip-hop is just an underground entertainment that can't get on the table, then the goal of Stamping the Yard is to overthrow your outdated concept! Without the street rage, with the rhythm and energy of the church, the film focuses on the elaborate, explosive and competitive performance street dance, which requires high rhythm and physical strength and will be fascinating and refreshing for informants.
Street DJ, from Los Angeles, is a freshman in a university in Atlanta, Georgia. He felt very uncomfortable in the new environment. Since he joined a hip-hop lovers' league, his life has begun to change dramatically. His excellent dancing skills have been brought into play here, and people in the league are waiting for him to help the league usurp the coveted national hip-hop championship. However, what they don't know is how to put aside the shadow of the cruel past before they become the most competitive backbone of the league, even with superb dancing skills. With the support of my good brothers and the girls I love, can DJ stand up again, shake his head and dance, face up to the road ahead and stride forward on this street dance road that he once loved? ...
Part III: Basketball Lesson Part V: Descendants of Jordan
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Excellent degree: ★★★★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: NBA fans, all young people in May.
The essence of film: Where there is fantasy, there is hope.
The hero of this film is 14-year-old American black boy kelvin Cambridge. Of course, like all children of this age, Cambridge also has its own delusion-that is, to become a basketball star, and it must be the kind that can be selected into the NBA Hall of Fame. But the reality is often cruel. In a street basketball game, Cambridge was taught a lesson by a big man: Cambridge's thin body is simply vulnerable in such a fierce game, let alone a star in the NBA.
God always favors children who are good at daydreaming, almost destined to be generals. Depressed Cambridge reaches for a pair of sneakers from a high-altitude tightrope. This pair of worn-out basketball shoes is marked with "M" J. Yes, the dance company recently opened sf, which is the legendary Jordan shoes. When Cambridge was staged, the whole world changed. He can jump to 25 feet easily, and his skills become superb. [From SSF] He tasted freedom and soon became the youngest player in the NBA. ...
Part VI: Rebound
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Excellent degree: ★★★★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: NBA fans, all young people in May.
The essence of this movie: happiness is so simple.
After losing a college league game and the authority completely collapsed, the famous basketball teacher Roy? McCormick (Martin? Lawrence is facing a crisis of confidence. At the same time, Roy's always hot personality is also a headache. The league asked him to show obedience and obedience and let him take charge of the team again. Disgruntled Roy had to wait for the court's decision. The verdict of Roy and others is a scribbled fax from the "smelter" of the high school team. It's his turn to be demoted as a coach this time. His duty is to coach a high school team that has been defeated repeatedly. Although Roy himself is very unwilling, he knows that he can only win this time, but he can't fail. Only by winning can he save some face and return to his original position.
But when Roy really started coaching this team, he realized how naive and simple his assumptions were. Accustomed to teaching college professional teams, he found that these high school students seem to have no concept of basketball. They don't have much activity skills on the basis, and they know nothing about the basic theoretical knowledge of basketball. They were born in the wild. He watched the children lose 109 in the first class, as if this was not the worst. Roy can only teach from the basics, such as passing, rebounding, no ball and shooting. He seems to have brought a lot of magic to this team, and the smelter team is getting better and better under his leadership. Roy also understood the long-lost happiness brought by basketball in the process of teaching these children.
Chapter four: Love lesson Part seven: Not suitable for children.
Recommended index: ★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★
Suitable for people: 18 forbidden? !
The essence of the film: toilet comedy with constant changes!
Jenny is a girl who wants to be an artist. At school, her untidy clothes made her look like a freak. Compared with the girls around her, she looks dusty, and girls of her peers isolate her for this. Contrary to Jenny, Jack is the most popular football captain in the school and the prince charming in the hearts of countless girls. One day, Jack, who was idle and bored, made a wrong bet to turn Jenny into the most beautiful and dazzling campus dancer, so in order to win the bet, Jack began to chase Jenny crazily. At the same time, the girl "big sister" and a coquettish cheerleader have been looking at Jenny in various ways, puzzled, jealous and hateful. Of course, they tried their best to stop Jack's pursuit. Of course, the story is also mixed with many colorful characters. In the meantime, foreign exchange students, poor boy black, secretly love the heroine's wooden fat man.
There are some blasphemies and some naked scenes in this film. The plot is still a love story between Cinderella and Prince Charming, which is similar to My Fair Beauty, American Pie, Look at the Evil Woman Opposite, Scream and Scream, and so on.
Part VIII: Bitter girl
Recommended index: ★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★
Suitable for people: men and women in love.
The essence of the film: the power of love is infinite.
Katie, a young girl of 15 years old, grew up in Africa with her parents and is a zoologist. The harsh natural environment there cultivated Katie's strong heroic temperament. Katie feels that she has learned the principle of survival of the fittest. However, when she returned to the United States and came to a new environment, she suddenly found that the law of the jungle between people was more terrible than nature.
After a long journey, Katie finally returned to the United States and attended an ordinary high school in Illinois. Active Katie soon made a group of new friends. She was lucky enough to enter a small circle and have many new girlfriends. However, Katie, who is used to living in Africa, feels a little caught off guard in the new environment. She has been secretly called an "antique" several times. Fortunately, Katie's gentle temperament won her the friendship of several friends, and she gradually adapted to the new school life. Until one day, she met a boy at the lunch table. The boy named Aaron was fascinated by his charming electric eyes. Unexpectedly, Aaron, the boy Katie is infatuated with, is a famous youth queen and the ex-boyfriend of the school beauty queen. So the love war between the two girls began. She was punished by people in the circle, humiliated by them, kicked off the lunch table and called her "mean girls". Katie knows very well that she is only a foreign student in this school. She knows the law of the jungle better, but she knows that she has fallen in love with that boy deeply. ...
Part V: Inspirational Class Part IX: The King of Repetition
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Wonderful degree: ★★★★★★★
Suitable for people: it should be widely used.
The essence of film: the legend is artificial.
Fan? Wilder is about to spend the seventh year of his college life, but graduation is still so far away for him. Fan is very satisfied with this carefree life. He and his heroic achievements-including making and spreading jokes, donating money to charities, encouraging doormats and so on. -all became legends on campus, and a large group of admirers gathered around him. Fan's father was fed up with this disappointing son, and he refused to pay the tuition for Fan any more. In order to continue this "never graduate" career, in desperation, Fan had to switch to a party planner. Pearson had long disliked the role of Fan, and now she seized the opportunity. She left Fan everywhere, so they started a contest between will and morality. As a result, you can guess with your toes: this pair of strangers have excavated many excellent qualities of each other and actually started to fall in love! The only trouble comes from Gwen's boyfriend Richard, who is a member of the self-centered boys' association. He is determined to stop Fan from becoming the most popular focus on campus at any cost. ...
Part X: Legal Blonde
Recommended index: ★★★★★★★
Excellent degree: ★★★★★★★
Suitable for people: extensive.
The essence of movies: knowing what you are looking for.
It is said that blondes are also victims of social prejudice, and Ellie, a girl from Los Angeles, is a living example. She is a beautiful woman everyone loves, the president of a sorority, an active and healthy sunshine girl, the beauty queen of a university, and everything a girl wants. It stands to reason that there should be no more annoyance. But just because she was born blonde, trouble came. It turns out that Ellie has a good date with Werner, the coolest handsome guy in school, and she is looking forward to marrying him as Werner. Mrs. Huntington III never dreamed that Werner didn't want to marry her at all, because Ellie was so beautiful, blonde and blue-eyed. Werner comes from an elite family on the east coast. He was educated from childhood: yellow hair, short knowledge, and all blond people are empty. Therefore, after entering Harvard Law School, Werner, who is now a prostitute, not only dumped Ellie, but also made up with her ex-girlfriend. Ellie couldn't bear to part with it, so she followed Werner to Harvard Law School. She wants to show Werner that she is not only beautiful, but also smart, all because of "strong dance". However, Harvard is not a fun place, and all the popular gadgets that Ellie is good at are not here. Among those unfathomable student elites, Ellie, who is open-minded and cheerful, is an out-and-out alternative, with constant cynicism and cynicism. Of course, after making a fool of herself, Ellie finally had a chance to prove herself and defend the suspect in a murder case.