This movie is very short, unlike the one mentioned above, he grows on my tears, and I cry for him many times. This film is a straightforward narrative, telling plainly how this passionate teacher led a class abandoned by everyone to a different life. He reminded me of my high school math teacher. The math teacher said to us in the first class of the second year of high school: "I hope you don't call me math teacher, but teacher Xue. Because I hope I teach you not only mathematics, but also the principles of life." To a certain extent, my math teacher is also a dedicated and passionate teacher. In all aspects, I can't tell her any shortcomings. I still love her very much. Speaking of this movie, some people said that Mr. Clark seemed to be on the hook, and it really did a miracle. Especially this is a movie adapted from real people, which makes people even more admirable. Of course, it is not easy to create miracles, and he has also paid a lot. Energy, money and love. He goes deep into the lives of his classmates, understands the temperament of each child, and formulates one rule after another that may affect the child's life. He racked his brains thinking about all kinds of education methods. He bet on them to skip rope, he sang rap for them, and he fainted while ill and insisted on giving lectures for them. However, Mr. Clark is not a saint, and sometimes he wants to give up. He also needs relief from others. Although he does not occupy much space, he adds a sense of reality. He gave the children opportunities, affirmations and hopes. For this reason, tears are in my eyes, but I am also reflecting on whether I can be one-tenth of his level if I become a teacher one day. Probably, it won't work.
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