Late at night, after watching the movie, I still think of the soulful and flowing piano background music in my mind. In the play, the mother said that when she remembered that after her death, her child would be locked in the house, and she wanted to take him to death. I am not in the middle of the game, but I can also feel three or four points. Life is cruel and fate is unfair. How many people really care about these children who seem to be causing countless troubles? In my childhood, there was a boy who was only one year older than me. People taught him to be "fat", not only because he was fat, but also because his IQ was lower than ordinary people. He was not aggressive and always stood up. They looked at us from a distance, or sat in the sun on the maza at the head of the village. I envy him a little, always seeing him sitting idle on the way to school. After seeing him occasionally, I forgot what he looked like. Asked about his father, who often went back to his hometown, and said that he had become a little old man. There are no other stories, but I always wondered if he would also feel lonely, he didn't go to school, maybe he couldn't even express the feeling of loneliness. After graduation, there was a boy in the class who looked cute and cute. , likes to raise his hand, stand up and speak in an exaggerated tone. Some children in the class frightened him, and he always held his head in fright, shouting to the teacher as he ran. I heard that his father gave up his job for him, as long as he was a child. I almost never listen to lectures in class, but I can still get middle grades. I don't know how much hard work his parents have put in and how meticulously they have planned for the future of their children. But when I see what the mother tells the censors in the movie, I always think of this kid. Yeah, he had a lovely apple-like face, and was tall and thin, and he must have been a cute and pretty kid just like any other kid when he was a kid. How saddened parents should be when they know their child's condition, and how many heartaches should they experience. At the end of the film, the children's performance on the stage is touching. They are just different, but they also need to express, feel, and love. They also want to pet the horses, get some fresh air, feel the wind, and dance on the stage. Now, how are they different from us? The music of this play is conscience, the lighting is just amazing, and the leading actors are also very good. Finally, I still envy France for having these kind NGOs, such meticulous and responsible inspection agencies, good welfare policies, and a more inclusive social environment. I hope that each of us will have more understanding and tolerance for people outside these standards, and hope that our society and country can build a better service system for these minority groups. After all, as a human being, everyone should have the dignity to live.
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