After reading it, I found out that it was an adaptation. Yes, I was disappointed. But as far as the movie itself is concerned, it's okay. The issues discussed are typical: about the government and working people, about the lives of people with disabilities, about the balance between family and personal career, about intimacy. When it comes to the trade-off between family and personal career, what I see is called a mentally exhausted one. It's really too difficult to do, one side is the promising Berkeley University, and the other side is a far-off fishing life. On one side is a familiar and loving family, and on the other is an unknown and unfamiliar future. Trying to put myself in the role of the heroine and thinking, the perception has improved too much. Intimacy should be the theme of this essay. Indeed, on the surface, this is also a very chicken soup movie. In reality, you have neither the talent to go to Berkeley, nor the support and encouragement of your family, let alone meet a noble person who is willing to promote you and meet a lover who can bring you laughter. (Although I cried passionately twice while watching the movie, I was thinking about this true quote while wiping my tears) So it seems that it is indeed a bit of a cliché, a very traditional dream-chasing inspirational chapter. Then, I thought about it. Although the heroine is fortunate to have these, but there is no doubt that she has their own uniqueness in having them and grasping them. ①Love is a two-way street. Although we often say that blood is thicker than water, the bonds between families are very deep. However, if the heroine only pursues her own future, doesn't care about her family, and doesn't give anything in the family, she may still get some, but it really only comes from the care in her blood, but in this way, the whole family supports it wholeheartedly. It's impossible, and the heroine can't really get upward strength from the support of her family, because they don't love each other. ② brave. When the heroine's mother was talking to the heroine, she looked at her daughter affectionately and said, "You know what you are doing. You are different from me, you are very brave." When she just asks for it, she will still bravely question and resist, instead of becoming cowardly because of love. As for Teacher Wei, after she failed because of fear and nervousness, she was brave, took the initiative to find him, and did not shy away from exposing the reasons for her inner fear to the teacher. As for the boy you like, bravely follow him to the same class, and when the boy makes a mistake, he doesn't give in silently. From beginning to end, the heroine is a brave and tenacious attitude.
Finally, there are the actors. The heroine has a very distinctive appearance, is very heroic, and the casting is very suitable for the character. The male protagonist (really...?) is still very tender, sweet and youthful. Mom is beautiful from head to toe, delicate without being petty. Needless to say, the acting skills are outstanding.
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