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What movies reflect the school and education in the 1980s?
One must be from the' 90s. In the 1980s, school movies included The Girl in Red and Dormitory for Female College Students.

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Taken by Shanghai Film Studio on 1983. This film is based on Yu Shan's short story of the same name. Its main plot is: in the early 1980 s, five girls just entered the dormitory of the Chinese Department of the University. Kuang Yalan is a strong girl. She didn't want to be a burden to her foster mother, so she just scraped through high school by doing odd jobs. Xin Gan was loved by his parents in a superior family environment and was very headstrong. Song Ge is a class cadre. She respects teachers and loves labor, but she lacks trust and enthusiasm for her comrades in arms. Yu Xia is timid and simple, with the temperament of a poet. Luo Xuemei from the countryside is gentle and kind. A short semester passed, and five girls in dormitory 205 finally established a profound friendship on the basis of mutual understanding.

Girl in Red (1985)

The female high school student Enron (Zou Yitian) is smart and can understand profound and broad emotions but can't understand trivial rules related to interests in life. She firmly believes that "sense of justice and honesty" is the principle of being a person, and publicly points out the latter's teaching mistakes in Wei Wan, the Chinese teacher of the head teacher, but her classmates don't support her.

Mi Xiaoling and Liu Donghu are close to Enron's classmates, and they also have their own disappointments. Mi Xiaoling, who is commensurate with Enron's "sister", had to give up her studies and become a salesperson because of family reasons. Liu Donghu's parents, who live in the same building, are at odds and face family disintegration ... The monitor Zhu is a smart person, but she is very popular with the whole class.

Enron's mother gave up her major for the family, and the long-term rigid life made him full of complaints, urging Enron to work hard for the number of "three good" students in Grade One, because it related to her daughter's future ... My father (Zhu Xu) was open-minded, but he was frustrated because he didn't want to use paintings to meet the needs of the outside world. Sister Jing Jing (), who loves Enron the most in her family, took advantage of her position to publish teacher Wei's lame poems in exchange for Enron's nomination of three outstanding students. ...

In the mid-1980s, an ordinary family, as a profile of an era, revealed the stain of human nature after a special period.

Based on Tie Ning's novel The Red Shirt Without Buttons, the film Girl in Red shows a complex society and a deep-seated ideological conflict around the safe life experience of ordinary high school girls. The film won 1985 the Best Feature Film Award in the 5th Golden Rooster Award in China, the Best Feature Film Award in the 8th Hundred Flowers Award, and the first prize of excellent film in the Ministry of Culture 1984.