But her efforts did not return her father's health. Instead, she was kicked out of the house by her mother and found her a job as a math teacher. The communication with the children in the classroom gradually opened her heart, and she also met the science teacher. In the first interaction between the two, she still closed herself and deceived herself, and she was unwilling to express her love for the little girl. Her father's deteriorating condition made her realize that her disability cannot be exchanged for his father's health, and the conversation with the math teacher had a great influence on it. She first realized that she had rejected the care of her friends, and at the same time, the math teacher cast aside all the numbers to find the meaning of love in life. She also realized that in addition to numbers, there was also love that could change her life and allow her to reintegrate into society. .
She finally stopped deceiving herself, expressed her truest emotions, and formed a new family with her physics teacher and the little girl. "Love doesn't mean sacrificing yourself, it's better to be whole than incomplete."
Personally, I feel that the plot of the movie is acceptable, but Jessica's overall feeling is worse than I imagined, and it feels a bit nondescript. She is still suitable for playing the image of a sexy and hot girl...
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