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The movie "Royal Road" (2023) is a touching story about Sophie, a young girl from a small village who dreams of entering a prestigious engineering school. The plot plunges the viewer into the realities of student life, where tough but perhaps honest teachers set high demands, and the education system is complex and unpredictable.
Sofia faces many challenges: from pressure from teachers to her own doubts about her abilities. In this difficult path she is helped by a loyal friend who is always ready to support her in difficult times. This friendship becomes a support for the main character and shows how important it is to have people around who are ready to help.
I felt strongly for the characters, feeling their desire for success and fears about the future. The movie masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the struggle for dreams, young romance and disillusionment. Each scene is filled with emotional depth and makes you reflect on your own experiences.
"King's Road" leaves a deep trace in the soul after watching and makes you remember how hard it is to be a student in today's world. I recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see a true reflection of college life and experience a range of emotions from hope to disappointment.
Sofia faces many challenges: from pressure from teachers to her own doubts about her abilities. In this difficult path she is helped by a loyal friend who is always ready to support her in difficult times. This friendship becomes a support for the main character and shows how important it is to have people around who are ready to help.
I felt strongly for the characters, feeling their desire for success and fears about the future. The movie masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the struggle for dreams, young romance and disillusionment. Each scene is filled with emotional depth and makes you reflect on your own experiences.
"King's Road" leaves a deep trace in the soul after watching and makes you remember how hard it is to be a student in today's world. I recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see a true reflection of college life and experience a range of emotions from hope to disappointment.
- ronny_grant
- Jan 15, 2025
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This one here says a lot about French society. It covers a lot of areas: la ruralité (life in the countryside away from the centres) the antiquated elite higher education hierarchy which in France carries an absolute fixation on Maths and Physics as if there were absolutely no other area of knowledge worth anything. The 18-year old from a struggling pig-farming family (we see them on a Saturday part of the Gilets Jaunes of the pre-Covid era) is trying to find a place to go to the most prestigious one Ecole Polytechnique which goes back to Napoleonic times actually even before just after the Revolution and where they wear costumes which are 200 years out of date
It also has military status. Anyway she tries to get in there she goes to preparatory classes in Lyon for 2 years to apply to the entry exam.
I grew up in that country and suffered this dogged emphasis on maths and physics subjects I found ridiculously boring 50 years ago and still do. Looks like nothing has changed there. Oh yes and also the use of chalk what the hell really in this day and age ...
So to be clear a really good film giving a very thorough snapshot of French society in 2023 as regards elite education and social gaps in the country
Recommended viewing if education and social class interest you.
It also has military status. Anyway she tries to get in there she goes to preparatory classes in Lyon for 2 years to apply to the entry exam.
- Much happens much is made of her social class being unusual in those circles. She makes friends those friendships shift she meets a boy who comes from a mandarinate family etc etc
- The film is extremely well put together. It shows the quasi secret society masonic bullying which goes on in those circles very reminiscent of the campus fraternities in the US and predating them. It shows the teaching techniques or rather apparent lack of them based on pressure and low-level bullying
- She cannot navigate all this at first and that is the core of the story. She realizes most of the guys and girls here are there to have access to power and money either or both and she herself has more lofty goals
- The current French Prime went through this school and is an engineer. In France being an engineer seems to mean you are claircognizant and can therefore lead a country. Makes no sense to me
I grew up in that country and suffered this dogged emphasis on maths and physics subjects I found ridiculously boring 50 years ago and still do. Looks like nothing has changed there. Oh yes and also the use of chalk what the hell really in this day and age ...
So to be clear a really good film giving a very thorough snapshot of French society in 2023 as regards elite education and social gaps in the country
Recommended viewing if education and social class interest you.
- anxiousgayhorseonketamine
- Dec 9, 2023
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This movie is mostly destined to high rate students, or for those who are not and never will or were - like me for instance - but it's still very interesting, sort of documentary how it works inside those high rank schools; here it is question of mathematics. I was totally zero in maths...And in this movie, they often speak of technicalities about which I got nothing at all. However you have here a very good character study, it's not a winner story, on the contrary, some social elements bring some spice; for example, the lead female character who wants to succeed in maths comes from the countryside, among a peasant family. Very French topic, very fashion in 2024....
- searchanddestroy-1
- Feb 23, 2024
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