1) The movie "Growing Education" tells the story of a teenage girl Jenny who falls in love with her rich uncle David, and David shows her the glitz and extravagance of the metropolis. All this is so interesting, more interesting than going to college, and this kind of life is too easy to get. Then she gave up her studies and dreams, only to find that all this was a painful lesson. That man not only has a family, but also a recidivist. She had to reconsider and apply to return to school. Do you think the school will still accept this lost lamb? No, the school refused. .......
2) This is a movie that reflects real life. In the process of watching movies, I feel sorry for the hostess who doesn't love herself and loses herself. I am deeply angry that David cheated the hostess and ruined her future. I feel sad for her family's utilitarian values ... back to reality, there are all kinds of traps in the depths of the real society. We are inexperienced and need to be cautious.
3) In the film, Jenny asks the school: If the result of hard study can't bring a happy life, then why study hard? I believe this is not a problem for Jenny alone. As long as she is still studying, everyone will have such questions in their hearts. It is worthwhile to study so hard, but it is useless to study hard. After studying hard, there will naturally be some rewards. This kind of reward is big or small, or glamorous or extremely ordinary, but in either case, it is obtained by yourself.