Inside i am dancing

Kamille 2022-09-25 06:15:24

It was shown in the school projection room. It was the first time I watched a movie with subtitles but no Chinese, but I did not leave. The two male protagonists are really handsome to me. The appearance of Rory changed Michael. They are all the same disabled children and truly understand each other. When I saw the beginning, I remembered the Feiyue Lunatic Asylum, where my body was confined in a courtyard or in a wheelchair, and the spiritual world had to pursue freedom and independence, so the order was broken and all worries were left behind.

In fact, when Rory talked less and less, I foresaw his ending and passed away. Maybe I think Michael can truly grow up and be truly independent only if he has lost the people around him. But I never expected Rory to know that his life is in a countdown state from the beginning. He is presumptuous, he loves life to experience everything, and he fights for his due power and fun. He taught Michael that the future is God’s greatest gift to us. He said from the depths of his soul that you are your own man. And Michael went to help Rory apply for social welfare, said a right must exist independent ly of its exercise, and when he walked out of the house and opened his future, he did it, taking his friend's share of bravely to embrace the world and live a wonderful life.

I saw a film review and felt very good. I told myself that you should dance arbitrarily when you are alive. Maybe in this world, nothing can be changed, but people can still have beauty.

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Rory O'Shea Was Here quotes

  • Michael Connolly: [Siobhan is interpreting Michael's words] When I first met Rory I thought he was trouble. And I was right. He *is* trouble. Yet because he is seen as a rebel, you believe he hasn't the responsibility to live independently. But how do you learn to be responsible? You live in the world. You make your own decisions. You make your own mistakes. So if this panel can offer independent living to someone like me who until recently had no concept of what that meant, and refuse someone whose very life is an embodiment of independence, then I believe that the panel showed a prejudice.

  • Rory: [looking at Michael] You have the future, Michael. That's what *I* call a gift.