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My thoughts after watching "Admission Notice", is the ending good?

"Admission Notice" can be considered a relatively noisy movie. Heavy metal rock music is interspersed from time to time, stimulating the viewers' adrenaline while expressing the theme of taking control of one's own youth and singing one's own melody. Although the story told in the film is almost mythical in reality, as a college student, I still deeply agree with many of the phenomena reflected in it.

What impressed me deeply was the "good student" Monica played by Blake Fraley said: "First it was a photojournalism class, but they were only for journalism majors. Later it was an art photography class, but They are only for art majors. My advisor said it’s best not to sign up because some photography courses don’t offer a degree. “It’s so frustrating to be a college student. From a young age, we have been taught by our teachers how free and wonderful a place college is. But when we actually stepped into it, it was like a besieged city. Just talk about me, a girl, who chose a boring course like thermal energy and power engineering for the sake of employment rate. After entering college, I had to take elective courses compulsorily, and what the teacher taught me was completely meaningless. During the metalworking internship, the latest machine tool we operated was proudly said by the teacher at the time to be from 1983. . . None of this is what I want. The time when we go to college is when youth blooms most brilliantly, but our ideals and passions are bitten away by college. I didn't go to college, college went to me.

When I saw each student in the film writing what they wanted to learn on the whiteboard, they were so colorful that I felt envious. I wonder what I would choose to major in if I were a student at South Harmon. I think it should be watching a movie. I watch what I want to watch every day. I don’t need to write words for each one. Everything comes from my feelings. I don’t need to know what expression techniques it uses, what photography and editing techniques it uses, or what song it is on the soundtrack. I just know that it makes me happy. Touched, it reminded me of certain people and certain things. How great it would be if you could take such a class every day!

The actor's speech near the end was really shocking and made my blood boil! I excerpted some (hehe, I really love it): - We are ourselves, why do we have to abide by your rules.

——Do you know? You are the criminal! Because you are robbing these children of their creativity and passion. This is a real crime!

——Today we are here to ask for your approval, something happened and I don’t care! Who cares about your approval! We don't need your approval to tell us what's true. The truth is always in the hands of a few people. When you find out, you understand. I learned the truth that real learning happens in South Harmon.

——You don’t need teachers, classrooms, frivolous traditions or money to learn, you just need everyone to have the desire to improve themselves.

——So it doesn’t matter if you continue to flaunt your rules, reject us, fight us, and do whatever you want, because we will not stop learning and we will not stop growing. We will forget the ideals instilled in our land. We are the masters of South Harmon, and we will always be the masters of South Harmon!

As I said before, the possibility of the story told in the movie happening in reality is really small, but the movie reflects the ideal. Although the road ahead is difficult, it should never be forgotten!