Most good movies are based on real events.
I have always liked Jessie, and this kind of literary film with a whole dialogue is suitable for him to act. The appearance of a genius boy with curly hair and a cute face.
I don't understand a lot of what interviewee David said. His appearance reminded me of a former foreign friend, tall and burly, but not the kind of sports guy with no brains. They all have their own philosophy of life. Indeed, knowledge changes lives.
Despite preaching respect for human rights. But humans just like to pry into privacy, don't they? I just want to be a person who is beneficial to the society. Infection with words is also a way. But when you become famous, do you have to tell the world everything about yourself? Is it because your own upbringing is a role model for others to learn from? Are the words that David said meant to express this?
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