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I miss you very much. Swedish film reviews are less than 200 words.
The natural scenery in northern Europe is pure and primitive, with beautiful little girls and fresh music. Tired of watching commercial films with compact plots and gorgeous special effects, I like these more trivial and closer to life more and more.

This is a story that everyone has experienced when growing up. About misunderstanding, compromise and forgiveness. Learn to face loneliness and incomprehension, and learn to say goodbye to people you cherish. We all stubbornly refused to obey and apologize for not doing anything wrong. It's just that many times, because we are weak, it's ourselves who get hurt. From this perspective, growth (not necessarily the growth of age but the maturity of mind) is really not a bad thing, at least it gives us the ability to protect our hearts from harm and makes us strong enough.

In fact, the teacher is not a bad person, although there are some arrogance and prejudice, but I would like to believe that her starting point is good. You can tell by the shoes she gave elina's family. Maybe there are no bad guys in this world, just in the wrong way.

However, before the female teacher walked out of the canteen to apologize, she was really unhappy. She is mean and rigid, and her strong self-esteem blinds her eyes. It is even worse to treat children as punishment that does not exist. I think of my parents. Inadvertently did a lot of things that hurt others. But it's not all their fault. Different growth experiences have created different personalities. Elina or a teacher is a unique personality that needs understanding and tolerance. Yes, I understand. In fact, everyone needs this understanding.

The story eventually developed in a good direction. Elina came out of her loss, got rid of the shadow of her father's death and really started her own life. Just like she came out of the mire. So is life. Everything will be fine when we open our hearts and try to change it.