I think the elaborate dynamics of the cheating process in the film make people feel the same, and the powerful psychology and adaptability of the female host make people admire. The change after being exposed is a bit sudden and thought-provoking.
Xiaolin, the female owner, and Bank, the male owner in Bad Genius, both come from the bottom of society. Although the school reduced Xiaolin's tuition, the sponsorship fee of 2, yuan was really unbearable for this poor family. Bank and her mother lived alone, and her mother opened a laundry, but the machine was old and often broke down, so she often had to wash it by hand.
Even if they are geniuses, even if they study hard, they can't get rid of social injustice and still can't catch up with the rich class. After seeing the rich second generation live a luxurious life, although they are uneducated, they can buy good grades as long as they use money, but they want to sell their beloved piano for school, Xiaolin said to Bank that "even if you don't cheat, life will still cheat you".
in fact, it is not difficult to understand that everyone is not created equal. Like Xiaolin and Bank, they say that they live at the bottom, but they have genius brains, while men and women are rich, but they can't study. This is not to say that this is the case, but this setting has laid the foundation for the plot.
The hostess is a talented female student. With excellent grades, she entered a local aristocratic school to get a scholarship free of charge in order to share her family's expenses. However, she found that the school's black-box homework was privately sponsored by her parents, so she decided to take the lead in counterattack to help her classmates get high marks, and turned from a clever bookworm into a smart rebel.