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About movie network teenagers

Network boy

Screenwriter/Director: History

Producer: Zhao

Starring: Yin Hong

Zhang Kaili Hu Yajie Ai Liya

Type: drawing

Photography: Mu Andu

Recording: Zhang Wen

Co-produced by Beijing Zhuang Yong Culture Development Co., Ltd.

China puppet troupe

China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, Beijing Committee of the Communist Youth League.

China Puppet Art Troupe Shanghai Shengda Network Development Co., Ltd.

Beijing Zhuang Yong Culture Development Co., Ltd.

abstract

Solala, a young female teacher, was not only "forcibly rejected" by Wu Qiping, the teaching director, but also assigned as the head teacher in Class 3, Grade 1. When her boyfriend Kim heard the news, he complained that solala was too brave.

Class 3, Grade 1 is a special class. There are many computer network "experts" in the class. Among them, Song Huanhuan, who is spoiled, Geng Xiaole, who is born with outstanding appearance, Xiang Dawei, who often has disputes with his father, and Yang Lan, who is rebellious but always led by his mother, are the most prominent. Faced with these "nail households", solala, who is also a "master", and his children are about to "compete" on the Internet. Geng Xiaole sneaked into solala's computer system program and modified the mouse command when solala was dealing with a full-scale attack. This "failure" made solala see the children's genius.

The data of the website of "Asia-Pacific Financial Center" where Jinyang Guang is located was stolen. Jin Yangguang asked solala to check online, but solala, who was busy with teaching, seemed to have no time to take care of it, which made Jin Yangguang even more vaguely unhappy. Solala wants to set up a network group and send different tasks. While the children were carrying out their own tasks, solala also led everyone to find a special treatment method through the Internet, which cured the old illness of poor student Zhao Changsuo's mother. The strength of the team also enables the institute to continue its studies. The Internet is like an energy reactor, bringing children closer and closer. ...

The director's explanation

Shi admits that children's happiness is actually a treasure that adults can hardly experience. In the real space of the online world full of virtual information at the moment, children really need someone to accompany them to experience the happiness of growing up. In fact, few adults really try to understand their children. Many adults simply blame some problems of their children on online games. Of course, illegal online games must be severely cracked down, but the network, as a tool for the new generation to survive, is as unreasonable as building a dam to block water. Everyone's youth is full of rebellion and restlessness. What we should do is to get along with children as friends until they learn to look at the internet objectively and correctly, learn how to look at this beautiful world in the most precious period of life, and how to plan their future. He will try his best to make the film "Cyber Boys" a film that truly treats children's lives equally, so the film will show the sensitive nerve endings and arrogant self-esteem of children one by one, and let a group of children fly their dreams in cyberspace under the guidance of a teacher who is not much older than children, and write their youth more colorful online. ...

Movie highlights

When "study hard and don't surf the Internet" became the mantra of teachers, how many people thought about the significance of the Internet to children? When the cognition that "online games drag down our children's grades" is deeply rooted in parents' hearts, how many people have thought about how long it has been since they discussed their study and future with their children like friends. "The survival tools in the digital age are inseparable from children forever." In the scolding of parents and teachers on the internet and online games, "online teenagers" fairly expressed this view. Sometimes it's not the internet, online games or children who are wrong. "Internet Teenagers" sent such a question to parents and teachers with the wonderful growth trajectory of a group of teenagers-"Should you also take a good look at yourself?"

Our children are very smart, they have their own ideals and unparalleled talents of adults. In fact, if parents accompany their children like friends and tell them how to treat the internet and online games correctly, maybe the next Bill Gates will appear in China. ...