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A life with a dream will be very enjoyable
Clay 2022-04-20 09:01:42
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Alisa 2022-03-24 09:01:54
In 1957, "October Sky" permeated the defense anxiety of Americans during the Cold War, but the arrogance in the genes of the new generation quickly dissipated this sense of crisis. A huge American dream that surrounds the universe has settled in those low-level families at the speed of sound as a rocket takes off, but the flags of the fathers are still planted in the mines six feet below. For this reason, this themed film that sells "daydreaming" to young people shapes the reality under people's feet into a heavy stumbling block in the mud, and recognizes science as the supreme belief.
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Tyrel 2022-03-27 09:01:06
Now I don't have the feeling of excitement when watching movies about inspirational and growth. It is estimated that I am helpless. This story tells everyone that friends must be weird, and it also gives a little inspiration to the education of our country. The only way to change the fate of children in mountainous areas is to give them a good teacher. ps, Jack's big watery blue eyes~
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Homer, Roy Lee, O'Dell: [after lighting their first rocket] Ten, nine, eight...
Roy Lee: Should we get behind something?
[it blows up and they fly back]
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Homer: [Reading the newspaper aloud] "The silvery cylinder burst forth in a fiery column of smoke and flame, racing the very wind as it soared into the sky, a messenger of these Rocket Boys of Big Creek.
[Chuckling]
Homer: These boys use their brains, not brawn, who play not football, but with Apollo's fire."
O'Dell: [Chuckles]
Dorothy Platt: [Walks up to Homer, elated] Hi Homer.
Homer: [Quietly] Hi Dorothy.
Dorothy Platt: Would you please sign my newspaper?
Homer: Sure.
Dorothy Platt: I just know you're going to be really famous someday.
Homer: [Stares at Dorothy, mesmerized]
Roy Lee: H - O - M - E - R