Changes in Dreams——Analysis of "October Sky"

Reid 2022-04-21 09:02:10

Most of the biographical films are attractive because of the real storyline, because the existence becomes meaningful, because the existence becomes clear to the touch, simple narrative structure, and multiple space changes are the usual expression methods of biographical themes. , and it is hard to let go of Homer HickamHomer's eyes, shining with expectation, wisdom, encouragement, and clarity so that you can see the heart that loves science, feel the persistent pursuit of dreams, love for family, and love for friends.

I don't remember which details in it made me cry, maybe it was when the rocket for the first test flight took off, maybe it was the first time when the "Rocket Team" was "wrongly wronged" and had no choice but to give up their dreams, maybe it was my father for the first time. When I helped my son and accepted the compromise of the labor organization against his will, maybe it was when Homer Hickam was holding the "723" down well plate waiting for the award, maybe because different countries had some similarities and similar social backgrounds and resonated. Fang Hui instantly rises up with a warm current and excitement, constantly surging admiration and envy from a viewer's field of vision.

If you want to change your life trajectory and state of life, the key is whether you really don’t mind other people’s opinions. It’s really hard to stick to it. This is why everyone has dreams, but miracles are rare.

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October Sky quotes

  • Roy Lee: I'll tell you what's unbelievable... captain of the football team being jealous of you.

  • Principal Turner: Miss Riley, our job is to give these kids an education.

    Miss Riley: Mmm-hmm.

    Principal Turner: Not false hopes.

    Miss Riley: False hopes? Do you want me to sit quiet, let 'em breathe in coal dust the rest of their life?

    Principal Turner: Miss Riley, once in a while... a lucky one... will get out on a football scholarship. The rest of 'em work in the mines.

    Miss Riley: How 'bout I believe in the unlucky ones? Hmm? I have to, Mister Turner, I'd go out of my mind.