Small cost, great wisdom

Domenick 2022-01-22 08:04:29

This is a movie adapted from real people and real things. Throughout the movie, I was moved to tears many times and made me stand up and applaud for the protagonist many times.
Tourette's disease is a rare disorder of mental control that has not been cured so far. His strange illness has broken his teacher dream time and time again, and also caused him to suffer from people's discrimination in society. It also made him disappointed, angry, hesitant and helpless again and again. What supported him was that he wanted to help more. The child’s belief is his perseverance, his family’s care and support for him, the tolerance of social loving people, music, and sports. In short, he persevered and succeeded in one. The elementary school found his dream job as a teacher.
He gave his understanding and love to the children, and what he got in exchange was the support and love of the children for him. His style in class is so warm and free, so humorous, and the students are so enthusiastic and interested, which is impressive. In fact, this can reflect Brian's educational philosophy. The whole movie is actually telling two points, the attitude to life and the educational philosophy.
Brian uses different methods to allow children to accept themselves, challenge themselves, love to learn, learn to love and be grateful, instead of training or asking them to master a skill. Correspondingly, what reminds me is the classic education style that has emerged in the country in recent years, allowing children to come into contact with the classics such as Dizigui, Sanzi Jing, Analects, and Poems from an early age, thereby expanding their minds and horizons. Although the methods and means are different, there are The same works are the same. In contrast, those education methods that force children to learn skills they don't like from an early age are really not foresight, stifle innocence, and sacrifice to the last.
In fact, everyone has their own shortcomings, as well as their own weaknesses and shortcomings. What we have to do is to work hard to change what we can change and accept what we cannot change. Taking defects as a teacher, because of our defects, "I" is "I". Accept yourself, challenge yourself, give your love to yourself, be grateful to all those who love you, miss you, hate you, and hurt you, join the society, and work hard to let the society accept yourself.
There are many inspirational films in the United States. As far as the plot is concerned, he and Forrest Gump have certain similarities. The difference is that Forrest's experience is too legendary, very American and heroic. But "Front of the class" is very plain and lifelike. It makes people feel like he is by your side, and all the things he does are also something we can do. So he can move me and make me time and time again. Applaud for him.
The downside is that the plot is still too American, the plot is relatively simple, there are relatively strong traces of primary success, it is one-sided to promote that as long as hard work and challenge, nothing is unsuccessful. The analysis of contradictions and personality conflicts between the characters is still relatively weak. After all, the director is still stuck with the prototype of the characters, and the shooting techniques and sound effects are lackluster.
After all, it is a small-cost production and cannot achieve good results at the box office, but it can also be regarded as a relatively successful movie, so that we can get that touch, that love, and that wisdom.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Diane: Your Dad built his business with his own two hands you can't blame him for wanting you to be a part of it.

  • Brad Cohen: Still, my Constant Companion, as always, warned me not to get my hopes up. But hope is a hard habit to break.