In this world, everything is unsatisfactory, terrible, and disappointing. Then find a way to change the world and put it into practice! A history teacher uses an action homework to experiment with children's courage and action, a very positive starting point.; this is just the lead of the plot, the real plot is the depiction of the characters' traumatized hearts.
The harm to the soul comes from domestic violence; the victim not only suffers the perpetrator’s harm to the body, but also leaves a deep wound in his heart that is imprinted by the horrible experience. Extreme people may develop personality deviations and schizophrenia. Most of the victims choose to escape reality and alienate. Crowd, disgusting with the world, do not believe in love, do not believe in hope. Is there really no love in such a life, in a traumatized world? Is there no hope?
A child who was disappointed in life, because of how the history teacher’s homework changed the world, ignited a glimmer of hope, a whim, and created a direct selling method of love. Pay It Forward, the world will change for the better and more beautiful one day. It’s just. Everyone says Pay it Forward (Pay It Forward), and sports have become a slogan. Has been octetized. In the end, with the extremely sensational sadness, the audience deeply felt the same, and they had to cry. It is difficult to not even cry! Especially when the female audience faced this tear gas, they might not be able to escape the miserable situation of crying.
Although Pay It Forward is a bit contrived, the performances of the three protagonists are very exciting and worth watching. Thanks to their hard work, this movie about hope and love makes this movie about hope and love more touching. They emphasized human nature. Goodness is precious, which makes the value of the film more noble.
Helen Keller Hunter played a divorced mother who was traumatized and bullied in the film. He went to a striptease bar to work as a maid and flirted with guests. After falling asleep with heavy make-up, Hua looked pale and woke up, and his old look was enough to make the audience faint. Such performance in spite of the image makes people admire her for her dedication and professionalism. She acted as an incompetent mother, so that the audience naturally sympathized with her unbearable situation and suffering.
Harry Joe Osment, a young adult, plays the role of a child from an unsound family. His temperament is forced to mature prematurely, he is indifferent to the world, without losing the child's straightforwardness and naivety, and is also very persuasive. Such a talent at a young age is just around the corner. It's just that he is too precocious. The characters in the two movies from the movie are not perfect. I don't know if it is a true portrayal of his personality.
As for Kevin Spacey as Teacher Scarface, it is even more touching. He is a tragedy under domestic violence. He dared not make friends with others, let alone love or be loved, but he held a glimmer of hope in life from the bottom of his heart. The child's actions of love gradually changed him, and with the encouragement of love, he gradually walked out of the shadow of the trauma of the soul. A scene of confession of sad past, sad enough to make the audience tears of sympathy.
If the plot does not have so many secondary lines to illustrate love, and the trick is completely attributed to the three protagonists, this movie will not be too artificial or jumpy a bit inexplicable. Of course, Hollywood movies always have their commercial mechanism factors, and the directors cannot do anything to change them.
What’s really worth thinking about in the film is how to rebuild the wounded heart under domestic violence , how to retrieve hope and love. The film gives the audience a life issue, which makes people benevolent, cherish being loved, and know how to Love is released to others. Perhaps the depth is limited, but the superficial meaning points to the point that, letting the film out of commerce, the starting point of education, can also be regarded as Pay It Forward!