RE: A Walk to Remember (film): a kind of propaganda film that I actually enjoyed.
The school is the greatest canvas of life, the sinister arena of human relationships and strife. The school is hundreds of individual, unique and contradictory characters. There are also cruel to the rogue king-tyrant. There is a bunch of greedy and hungry vultures, ready to peck anyone by the first stroke of the hand of their wayward ruler. And there is a special contingent - a circle of people, stubbornly hiding in the armor of their own ignorance, covering the golden light of their multifaceted souls with gray rags.
The fate in this film does everything to make a young man from a higher caste fall in love with a lower representative. They will go hand in hand all the stages of human feelings - from mutual hatred to passionate, all-consuming and strong love. He will finally understand that phantom popularity is like a fog, a veil of hypocrisy, so weightless and so short-lived. And she is convinced that under the outer luster lies an incredibly kind and sensitive nature.
You never know how your destiny will turn today or tomorrow, what a joke the evil rock will play with you, or what valuable will give you the gift of changeable fortune. You should always savor every second of your life, swim along its current, without looking around and not taking on your board "prejudice" and "publicity."