Little details of "Charlotte Troubles": When Teacher Wang criticized Charlotte, the words on the blackboard made netizens laugh

The comedy movie "Charlotte Annoyance" starring Shen Teng and Ma Li has been highly praised by the audience since it was released. The many small details hidden in the film are also the reason why many viewers brushed the movie three times and four times. Today we are going to talk about a funny detail hidden in "Charlotte's Annoyance".

In "Charlotte Annoyance", many plots also became classic plots in the play after the film was released. First, Ma Dongmei ran to Qiuya's wedding because of Charlotte. Ma Dongmei said, "Yeah, Teacher Wang, you are still alive." In the most classic segment of the film, when Charlotte went to look for Ma Dongmei, she ran into an uncle downstairs. She asked him if Ma Dongmei lived here. The uncle’s "Ma Dongmei, what Dongmei". And at the end of the film, when Charlotte found out that she was suffering from AIDS, Yuan Hua's phrase "check it with me". From beginning to end, it is the classic of this show. At the beginning of

​​the most powerful movie is that it can always cause the audience to laugh, but also arouse the audience's thinking, and there are many places in this drama that are implicitly ironic. And when everyone thought Teacher Wang was a bad person in this play, they didn't expect to wait until Charlotte returned to his school to discover that Teacher Wang turned out to be a good person. When the editor recently watched this play, a small detail in the play was about Teacher Wang.

There is a section in the movie because Charlotte wanted to change seats, but Teacher Wang disagreed and satirized Charlotte in front of the class: "You think you are the principal, live wherever you want." At this time, the principal appeared at the door of the class. It is estimated that everyone was busy laughing when they saw this scene, and did not notice the words on the blackboard behind Teacher Wang. There are a few big words written on the blackboard: Don't be arrogant, don't be rash, don't beat the teacher.

Seeing these words now, I think it is really ironic. Since Charlotte had hit the teacher before, it might be to prevent this from happening again, so these words were written on the blackboard.