在某个学校存在一个奇葩班,里面的每个学生都是调皮捣蛋的学渣,但他们每个人也是不可多得的天才。多次气走班主任之后,在老师韩雨的帮助下,学校为他们找来了无敌的孔孟老师,来引导他们好好学习。在一次次的师生交锋中,孔老师慢慢改变了学生们,让他们明白了自己的问题,都考入自己满意的大学。韩雨和孔孟的爱情也在隔壁尖子班王老师阴差阳错的帮助和捣乱下修成正果。他们在学生毕业一年以后结婚,所有人婚礼上重聚,还在婚礼上引出了校长和福利院陈院长两人的爱情,而王老师也在种种误会下被图书馆管理员表白,学生中梁乐乐和陈曦也因为爱情走到了一起。。The subtitle of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet’s first feature, from 1965, “Only Violence Helps Where Violence Reigns,” suggests the fierce political program evoked by their rigorous aesthetic. The pretext of the film, set in Cologne, is Heinrich Böll’s novel “Billiards at Half Past Nine,” which they strip down to a handful of stark events and film with a confrontational angularity akin to Bartók’s music that adorns the soundtrack. The subtlest of cues accompany the story’s complex flashbacks. The middle-aged Robert Fähmel tells a young hotel bellhop of persecutions under the Third Reich| his elderly father, Heinrich, an architect famed for a local abbey, recalls the militarism of the First World War, when his wife, Johanna, incurred trouble for insulting the Kaiser. A third-generation Fähmel is considering architecture, just as the exiled brother of Robert’s late wife, returns, only to be met by their former torturer, now a West German official taking part in a celebratory parade of war veterans. Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely. The tamped-down acting and the spare, tense visual rhetoric suggest a state of moral crisis as well as the response—as much in style as in substance—that it demands.。