I've finished this movie a few seconds ago. Just now, the credits are still playing in the background. At the end, I noticed tears running down my cheek and creeps are all over my body because of shock. No joke.
I watched the movie and thought about how psychic all those characters are. But the most terrible thing is that I could totally understand them. Sometimes I sat there thinking "I would feel the same way as you do now". After realizing, I was even more shocked.
In the beginning the plot didn't seem that outstanding. But the more you watch, the more facts are added. The more you know what really happened. You can look behind the mask everybody is wearing to protect themselves from the truth.
I believe a very important thing about this movie is that you see how every single person thinks about their situation. It's not like there is THE main person, but everyone plays THE most important role. Of course the teacher stands in the center, but she alone wouldn't make any sense. Her acting AND the people around her made the movie to what it is now. If you watched a while, you'll know exactly what I mean.
I guess those 146 minutes showed me the difference between people. Their way of thinking, their way of acting and the way they feel deep in their hearts are totally different of each other, even though it seems like they're much alike.
To be honest, the description didn't engange my interest at all. The only reason I watched it was because of a special movie event once in a year where movies are shown for free. I wanted to watch as many movies as possible, but ended up watching just 2 all in all. Since then a poster is hanging on my wall with the movie cover of "Confessions", reminding me to watch it someday. Well, I did today and now I can say it was the right decision.
I can just highly recommend this movie. It's worth it and should DEFINITELY be watched!!
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