From the beginning to the end, the deepest reflection is that little Oliver is heading in the right direction he thinks, and must break through the unfair arrangements of fate. Many children are not full, but they all choose to be silent. Only little Oliver stood up and said: Can I have more? Perhaps, you can also guess that he was so naive, that he dared to ask this question. But later, every time he broke through the destiny and ran from darkness to light, he was destined to be different from the children who were silent and content with the status quo. So, he got a new life in the end. As for those children who stayed where they are silent lambs, it is difficult to imagine what their lives will be like afterwards. There is a passage in Professor Zou Zhendong’s graduation speech: "I have a one-percent theory: you are cautious a hundred times in your life, you have to make a case for one hundred times in your life; one hundred times in your life, you must love seriously once; If you don't cross the thunder pond a hundred times, you have to walk again!"
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