Obviously not.
If inspirational films are based on "genius", it will inevitably make people feel that something is missing.
If she is just ordinary everywhere, except for being strong in spirit, then she will try to get into a school later, be like a teacher, like a doctor, like an anti-AIDS person, or an ordinary restaurant employee, relying on her own hands to live Isn't a peaceful and beautiful life also an inspiring success?
Well, the above is lz's yy, I just think that the inspirational film may be more likely to resonate with ordinary people such as me.
Of course, the selling point of the film may not be so eye-catching.
Her IQ is very superior or accounted for a large factor. . For example, the IQ of lz is unlikely to go to Harvard. . . Coupled with the domestic education since childhood, it seems that 100% success in a prestigious school has led to Lz's disgust with such "inspirational works" based on the so-called "admission to a good university" based on "genius". . . How many feel that the inspirational effect is limited. . Ok. . Liz is out of harmony! ~~
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