I went to watch this movie alone. I was originally the only person in the entire giant screen theater. Later, four small friends came and broke my plan to book the venue.
In the first 20 minutes of the film, I cried twice.
The first time it was accompanied by Auggie enrolling for the first time, the originally laughing and lively campus suddenly became quiet because of his appearance. The children all kept their eyes on him. The first second and the next second, the contrast was very piercing. I struggled with Auggie, thinking about what to do. Suddenly he said
"If you don't like where you are,
Then imagine where you want to go. "
So he imagined that he was a triumphant astronaut, and every child wanted to high 5 with him beamingly. At that moment, I was sucked in by a whirlpool similar to Ah Q, but inexplicably pleased.
The second time was when Auggie came home from a school full of thorns, covered in scars, and kept saying "OK" and "fine", but collapsed and left when his mother asked softly. In fact, the corners of Juliet Roberts' eyes have long been traced by the years, and it is especially appropriate for her to be this tortured mother who has never given up. Auggie roars out of control, telling a lot of discomfort, and her mother softly comforts her with tears in her tears.
"The heart determines where we go, and the face marks where we have been."
At that time, my heart was filled with grievances and healed with warmth. I spent the first 20 minutes crying and laughing.
There are many golden phrases in the film. When Auggie met the principal and the representatives of the children for the first time, "It is a little harder to face children than adults. Because children will not hide."
When I enrolled in school, my father said a few words of "conversations between men" "First, you may look lonely, but in fact it is not the case." There are also the aforementioned words of mom.
When the film talks about Jack’s perspective, in order to persuade Jack to be friends with Auggie, Jack’s mother said with regret and regret, "He is the kid in the ice cream shop." Jack was suddenly surprised. "Remember that your brother was so kind at the ice cream shop or he was scared to cry." Actually, here is a emotional memory of the screenwriter. It is said that RJ Palacio saw a little girl with facial disabilities in the ice cream shop with the children. One of the children was frightened and cried, and felt that he had hurt the unique little girl in his heart, so he wrote "Wonder". Well, a warm and kind story.
Finally, let's talk about the motivation for watching this film.
I watched the stills of the miracle boy before
Think of this version of something just like this. Look
After the movie, I found this video again.
Well, everything is right. ❤️
Where'd you wanna go
How much you wanna risk
I'm not looking for somebody
With some superhuman gifts
Some superhero
Some fairytale bliss
Just something I can turn to
Somebody I can kiss
I want something just like this
Post one??
http://www.bilibili.com/video/av14085977
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