Christie, who was born with only a left foot and cerebral palsy, was born into a poor family. After his father, who made a living by laying bricks, lost his job, the whole family could only eat porridge. Through the winter; he also won a street football game with a left foot shot. These are the rare light-hearted humor under the otherwise serious theme.
Perhaps for a commercial purpose or the other way around, the film endows the disabled protagonist with some extraordinary and inexplicable ability-Forrest Gump is good at running, and Christie uses his only left foot to draw genius paintings. What I remember for a long time is that Christie had a great mother whose never-give-up love and encouragement made Christie's career. Who would have imagined that in order for Christie to get out of the trap of love and pick up the brush again, his mother would actually build a separate studio for him in the small yard, and the friendship of the brothers also made us warm and intoxicated. Christie has a stubborn desire to succeed, which is exactly what his ordinary brothers lack. In the end, he boldly picked up a flaming rose with his left foot and gave it to the woman he liked to win the beauty back.
Daniel's acting skills are unparalleled. After watching it, I realized that he actually played the heroic protagonist of "The Last Mohican". The contrast is so different, Daniel can be called a great actor. The plot is actually based on the autobiography of Irish writer Christie Brown. As an inspirational film full of humanitarianism and humor, there are so many places that can be savored and touched. It really makes those same themes in our country hoarse. The video sucks.
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