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Is "Foreign Girls Come to My Home" a hint to China's education?

The movie "Foreign Girls Come to My Home" actually incorporated a lot of insights into the laughter. The form of comedy makes these concepts not blindly preach, but empathize. In the face of children's education, parents in China often give their children too much love in the name of love, and at the same time, let their children bear the learning burden that is not in line with themselves from an early age, for fear that their children will be wronged and lose at the starting line. The "mouth-to-mouth" lifestyle is a true portrayal of many children in China, and so is the movie. The mother who looks like a tiger mother takes good care of her children, so that the little girl can't even spit out the fishbone at the age of five, and she has almost no ability to live. The arrival of alternate Natalie is trying to change this. In her own way, she taught the children all kinds of life skills. China's old saying that it is better to teach people to fish than to teach them to fish has become what this girl from a foreign country taught her children. Many things that China parents can't do are actually the key to children's growth and independence. I still remember that the aggressive sheep dad in the movie said, "Did you touch your environment and your mood?" What impresses me most is that we have repeatedly seen the superiority of foreign environment, but neglected that the independence of western education is its real significance. The film reflects on China immigrants and family education in an entertaining way, and touches the audience in the most authentic way. A representative family of three with China characteristics and a passionate girl from South America, the film Foreign Girls Come to My Home staged an absurd comedy with its cultural differences, and what is more commendable is that it is not a nonsense farce without nutrients. This film not only makes people laugh, but also reflects the parents' reflection and exploration on their children's education in China. Xu Fan plays Chen Jianbin, and it can be said that the combination of tiger mother, sheep father and black face in the film is well thought out. Xu Fan plays the role of "tiger mother", eager to love her daughter and give her all kinds of excessive protection. In order to create a better living environment for her daughter, she is bent on making money to immigrate and wants to send her daughter abroad. Chen Jianbin's "Father Sheep" seems to be weak and incompetent, but he is dissatisfied with the mother tiger's behavior but helpless. But in fact, it is the tolerance of tiger mother and the humiliation of family harmony. In order to let her daughter learn English well, Tiger Mother invited Natalie, a reciprocal student from Colombia. The frankness and persistence of this exotic girl from South America broke the seemingly stagnant family that was deadlocked for going abroad and changed the previous concept of this family in its unique way. It is through this difference between Chinese and western culture, education and life that the film has achieved excellent comedy effect.