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Reflections on the film "The Rural Female Teacher"
After watching a film and television work, I believe everyone has a lot to share. It is necessary to write a comment and make a good record. Maybe you have no idea now. The following is my comments on the film "Rural Female Teacher" for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Reflections on the movie "Rural Female Teacher" 1 I watched the movie "Rural Female Teacher" in the summer vacation, mainly explaining that a female teacher went to a poor and backward village to teach in order to pursue her own ideals. She has an ideal and a firm will. In order to educate the next generation, she has devoted herself to education in remote Siberia since the Russian era. For decades, she has been conscientious and selfless, and has trained countless talents for the motherland, which is deeply loved by the people. The female teacher in the film is just one of thousands of women in Qian Qian, the Soviet Union. They love their motherland and contribute everything to it. This noble quality has been fully demonstrated through this film, thus dedicating their lives to the countryside, children and education.

From this film, I can see Vasilyevna's selfless dedication to revolutionary education, her hard-working life and the students she has taught all her life have played a certain role in their respective jobs. Deeply moved by the hero's Fengxian spirit and broad love, he cried countless times during the watching. The real meaning of education is not to cultivate talents, but to lay the foundation for cultivating talents. That is, the purpose of education is to cultivate students' spirit and consciousness, cultivate behavioral habits and cultivate useful people.

The film presents a touching picture for us: at the warm dance, a simple, lovely, kind and beautiful Valenka met Tinov, and Valenka told Tinov that she was going to be a rural female teacher. When Tinov asked her why she wanted to go to Siberia, she replied, "There is a lack of education, but no one wants to go there. My ideal is to educate children if we educate them sincerely and patiently. Tinov said, "Your faith is just what I want. I hope the storm in the Urals will not uproot it, blow it away, or freeze it.

It is such a simple language and dialogue that deeply shocked me. It is with the support of such ideals and beliefs that Valenka can bravely overcome the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people and sincerely dedicate her life to the children in this small village. Although she was scared and lonely, she didn't flinch. She said to Tinov's photo, "Honey, you see how difficult it is, but we promised to influence them." Yes, her firm belief has become her spiritual support point, which makes her resolutely and sincerely teach children to read, let them know why it is dark during the day, who lives on the other side of the sea, and teach them to know how to think. ......

At work, she loves every child wholeheartedly and will not let any child drop out of school. When she came to the home of Dunia, a female student who dropped out of school, and saw that her poor and embarrassed home was about to collapse, tears welled up in her eyes. Even though she was only a weak female teacher, she bravely rushed into the home of the gold digger. When these gold diggers rushed to burn rubles in public to show off their wealth, Valenka took out his meager salary and said he would give it to Du.

She is like a kind mother, treating every child as her own. She uses love to influence children and encourages them with love. When her students went to the middle school for an interview, she waited as anxiously as her mother; She shed sad tears when her students were rejected by middle school because of poverty. Even so sad, she did not forget to encourage the children to have hope for the future: "Don't lose heart, you will read the book well, and good days will come."

Valenka is unfortunate. She has never had children of her own in her life, and the days of meeting her husband are numbered. After the victory of the October Revolution, she saw that happiness was coming, but her husband was seriously injured and died in the battle. However, she is happy. She dedicated her life to the children in the countryside and to the cause of education, and won the highest award-the Lenin Medal. Everyone celebrated for her, and she finally shed happy tears.

This reminds me of what her husband said before he died: "I look back on everything in the past and I have no regrets." I gave my life for the happiness of mankind. " This is a portrayal of their lives. For simple and lofty ideals and beliefs, they all gave their lives, even their lives.

When watching this movie, I shed tears of emotion for their pure love and the simple, kind and dedicated spirit of female teachers. Feeling too great, Valenka's words still seem to ring in my ears: "If we sincerely and patiently educate and influence them to become good people, even the worst people will become better, but we must" sincerely "teach them." I think all educators should take this sentence as their motto. Any school needs such a good teacher at any time, and our education is also calling for such a good teacher.

Please each of us as a teacher, please remember Valenka's words: "We must-"teach sincerely. "Only in this way can we devote our lives to children, schools and education like Valenka. Only in this way can we return the pure land of our education; Only in this way can we educate real talents.

Watching this movie inspired me a lot. The touching scenes in the film make me unforgettable for a long time, reminding me of the words "The silk quilt in spring will be woven until it dies, and the candles will burn out and the tears will dry" and "Burn yourself to illuminate others". These are not only people's praise for teachers, but also the highest moral requirements for teachers. I will use this to demand and spur myself, improve my quality and moral cultivation, and continue to learn the educational theory of famous educators. Anyway, even if I'm old.

2. During the winter vacation, I watched the Soviet film "Rural Women Teachers". This film mainly tells an ordinary and touching story about a female teacher from an ordinary family who devoted her life to the countryside, children and education in pursuit of the ideal of educating the next generation.

The old film "Village Female Teacher" is now colorless and somewhat vague, which seems to be inconsistent with modern and contemporary aesthetic standards. But if you look closely, you will find that the sound and picture language of this film are very moving. The film begins with the prom of Tsar Middle School, and varvara meets Martinoff. She told her boyfriend that she would go to Chatreix village in Urals to be a rural female teacher. On the night of the dance, the couple were still chatting leisurely and happily. The next day, Martinoff was arrested and varvara came to a remote village with tears in his eyes. It is poor and poor here, and people don't believe that learning knowledge can be more useful than doing farm work. Farmers in Siberia asked, "Can you make a lot of money by receiving education like gold mining?" Varvara told the villagers with his own actions that with education, it is impossible to earn more money than digging gold mines, or with knowledge, gold mines can be dug. On the contrary, through education, people have self-awareness, civil rights, a desire for equality and freedom, and can fight for it. These are far more important than money. In the end, through our efficient work with knowledge, we will not lose the money we deserve. In other words, without education, money may not be civilized; With education and civilization, you will be rich. When varvara was in class, the classroom was empty. Although she was a little lost, she said to the children in her heart, children, we are going to start class ... suddenly the children's voices came from the teacher's door. She excitedly went over and took their hands and said, "son, you should learn to read, write and calculate." You will become wise and powerful people in the future, and I will let you have ideals. " Varvara's behavior touched the villagers, and her students increased day by day. Gradually, female teachers are full of confidence in their work.

Not only that, varvara loves her children wholeheartedly. She is like a mother who treats every student as her own child. She uses love to influence children and encourages them with love. She doesn't allow a student to drop out of school. When she came to Dunia's home, she saw that the poor home was about to collapse, and her eyes were covered with tears. Even though she was only a weak female teacher, she bravely rushed into the home of the gold digger. When these gold diggers rushed to burn rubles in public to show off their wealth, varvara took out his meager salary and said that he would build a house for the Dunia family. These rich people were finally transformed, and they also. When her students went to the middle school for an interview, she waited as anxiously as her mother; She shed sad tears when her students were rejected by middle school because of poverty. Even though she was sad, she did not forget to encourage the children to have hope for the future. She devoted her life to children and education. Her life is full of peaches and plums, and she won the highest award-the Lenin Medal.

While watching, I was deeply moved by the persistence and broad love of the protagonist. Varvara's words still reverberate in my ears: "If we sincerely and patiently educate and influence them to become good people, even the worst people will get better, but we must sincerely teach them." After watching this movie, I firmly believe that only by loving students, education and doing my job well can I be worthy of the glorious title of "teacher".

Reflections on the film "Rural Women Teachers" 3 "There is a lack of education, but no one wants to go there. My ideal is to educate children. If we sincerely and patiently educate and influence them to become good people, even the worst people will get better, but we must sincerely teach them. " This is a passage from Vasilyevna, the protagonist of the Soviet film "The Rural Female Teacher". Vasilyevna, a beautiful middle school girl, gave up the superior urban environment with good wishes and came to Siberia, a remote and poor village where criminals were exiled, and stayed for decades. She devoted her life to the countryside, to children and to education. Her life is full of peaches and plums.

Although the film has no gorgeous background, dazzling costumes and thrilling plots, it has left people with profound reflections: what is a teacher? Throughout the ages, the teaching profession is the most glorious profession in the world; Teachers are preachers, teachers and confusers; Teachers are "candles" and "spring silkworms"; Teachers are hard-working gardeners; Teachers are engineers of the human soul ... this is a metaphor for teachers by many people, but after watching this film, I think teachers are teachers. Don't compare teachers with other professions, and don't give teachers too many beautiful auras! In any case, we will admit that besides parents, it is our beloved teacher who has a far-reaching influence on our growth path!

Vasilyevna changed from a young girl to an old man with silver hair, from a teacher with only a few broken tables and chairs and a few students to the principal of an ordinary school with a bright classroom. What does it need? Yes, it is the persistence in education, and it is with this persistence that we have the happiness of peaches and plums all over the world. She uses love to influence children and encourages them with love. When her students went to the middle school for an interview, she waited as anxiously as her mother; She shed sad tears when her students were rejected by middle school because of poverty. Even so sad, she did not forget to encourage the children to have hope for the future: "Don't lose heart, you will finish reading the book. Good days will come. "

She educates everyone here with her love, her courage and wisdom. She doesn't allow any student to drop out of school or be ignorant. Just like her usual opening remarks in class: "children, you are students from today." I will teach you literacy and arithmetic, and I will tell you why day becomes night, who lives on the other side of the sea, where the wind blows and where the river flows. I want to teach you-thinking! " Her words attracted children who were eager for truth and knowledge. This is the extraordinary in the ordinary of teachers.

Teachers' work is insignificant. Maybe the students you taught avoided you on the road or pretended not to know you. Maybe your current students will never remember you when they grow up, but they will always have your love and shadow. Just like Vasily Yevna, a female teacher, you will win more respect only if you devote yourself wholeheartedly to education. Only those who always care about their students with their love and patience will be real teachers, role models for learning and work. I will always remember this story and this female teacher who has devoted her life to education!

Reflections on the film "Rural Women Teachers" The fourth film, one of the few classic films in the third stage of the Soviet Film Academy, directed by Mark Donskoy 1947, tells the story of a female teacher who struggled for rural education all her life, spanning World War I, World War II and the Soviet Patriotic War. The plot of the film is relatively dull, and the emotions are slowly superimposed, and finally it reaches its peak. What makes me think the drama conflict is obvious is the scene of Facing Being Killed, which has Hitchcock-style horror, but it is handled hastily and I don't know how to end it.

The film was off-axis from the beginning, and it was quite obvious. It didn't feel like an artistic expression. In the film, the close-up of characters uses a lot of local light, which highlights the personality of characters and emphasizes their inner feelings. The technique feels good, but it's a bit crazy. What impressed me the most was the scene of "facing being killed". I feel that I can directly express the psychological change from fear to bravery with my eyes, without inner monologue.

As the gate of children's knowledge and the symbol of "* * * international production", the globe has appeared many times and belongs to "suggestive props", but it is only put on transition and lacks some montage artistic conception.

Aside from the political point of view, this film describes people's truth, goodness and beauty in a simple and vivid way, so that at the end, "a good death will be passed down and remembered" also soothes and touches our hearts.