some thoughts

Cecil 2022-03-26 09:01:14

There is such a scene in the movie. It appears twice. The two brothers are working in the fields. The younger brother has a disabled leg and is inconvenient to walk. Therefore, when he distributes sandwiches at school, he can't grab the sandwiches and can only eat the scraps left by others. The older brother lowered his head helplessly and stared at the scraps left in the lunch box. The younger brother looked in surprise at the classmate who was very happy when he grabbed the sandwich, and then looked at the older brother who lowered his head, his big bright eyes flashing, but he didn't realize it was. What happened, there was no chance.

My younger brother's big bright eyes, chubby and cute little face, and such a big gap between him and the environment he is in, I really feel that all this is really cruel to the two brothers, especially the younger brother. Far more than he should have endured. It seems to hug this little elf who is suffering, give him a little comfort, and give him a little support and encouragement.

Life still has to go on, otherwise, what else can it be?

The two brothers, in the face of the school's predicament, have not given up their expectations for a better life in the future. In order for the two of them to live better here and work hard to complete the tasks assigned by the teachers and older classmates, the elder brother constantly encourages the younger brother, the younger brother has always supported the elder brother and has always been obsessed with his dream - to become an astronaut, and the elder brother becomes an astronaut. He became what other classmates call a "thoughtless ghost", guarding his younger brother.

In this school where "ghosts and devils" are floating everywhere, the younger brother is the only elf, and it is bound to bring about changes here.

It is precisely because the younger brother insists on his dream that his heart will always be filled with hope for the future life.

Suffering teaches us to be strong, and these ordinary days become shining.

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