When I watched "Call Me Number One", I liked it very much, especially when my little nephew also had the same illness. I hope he can also watch this film and understand the truth. I like watching works adapted from real stories, and I always feel that the most authentic things can move our hearts. Yes, when watching "Weaknesses", it is really like what other netizens said, there is always a feeling of tears in the eyes. I suddenly thought of the classic line of the soldier assault, don’t abandon, don’t give up, it’s just such a feeling, of course we have to thank God, although that is not the god I believe in, but we still have to thank him and thank him for creating To the kind-hearted Toncy couple, BigMike met them when they needed help the most. Most people can't bring people they don't know each other back home for sponsorship, let alone an older child like Mike who just looks at it and feels threatening. Just like the story at the end of the film, Mike's friend, he also has good athletic talent like Mike, but because there is no help from anyone, and he did not adhere to the most pure and kind essence, his ending became a tragedy. Toncy did not give up Mike, and treated him as his own child. He did not give up. His colleague Mike himself did not give up. He did not go to drugs and steal like other slum children. Instead, he endured other people’s strange eyes and insisted on going to school. His reading ability is limited but he still did not give up. The growth of great men and heroes is not because their genes are unique, but because they know how to stick to what they want to persist and give up what they should give up.
Now BigMike is already one of the most valuable rugby players in the United States. We can’t imagine what his life would be like if he hadn’t met the Toncy couple at the time, and what he would have become if he didn’t understand his head teacher. What would he be like if the world abandon him? Yes, being as lucky as Mike is that a few people and most of the people in need have not received good help. It’s not that we don’t have that kind heart anymore. It is the many unkind behaviors that make our originally kind hearts shackled. Thank God, at least Mike has met happiness...
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