Wonder Boy's thoughts

Jacklyn 2022-03-21 09:01:51

Under the protection of his family, the little boy has formed a lovely and unique character, has a rich world of ideas, and reflects the problems and defects of today's society through the perspectives of different characters.

In this world where people are judged by appearance, as long as you are good-looking and beautiful, they will think that everything about you is good. On the contrary, if you are not good-looking or beautiful, they will also think that you are a bad person, that you are narrow-minded, but you are like an ugly duckling. Like becoming a white swan, all the unhappiness is for the moment when you become a white swan.

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  • Domenick 2021-12-31 08:01:42

    Five-star recommendation. It's not an imaginary inspirational film, but a growth film about everyone. As the saying goes, smart is a talent, but kindness is a choice. The movie did not overly render the little boy, but showed the people around him from multiple angles, and finally built a world full of angels and love. It is recommended for parents with children. You must know that if your family has a bear child, it is not because you have a bad birth, but because you have not taught well.

  • Shanie 2021-12-31 08:01:42

    Everyone knows that it is the real patient who I thought was the only one who made up to perform. . .

Wonder quotes

  • Isabel: How are you?

    Auggie: Good. And guess what? I got in a fight.

    [shows his grazed elbow]

    Isabel: Oh my God, you're bleeding! Are you okay?

    Nate: What happened?

    Isabel: Auggie got in a fight.

    AuggieNate: [Checks on Auggie's elbow] That's terrible. I'm sorry.

    [pauses]

    Nate: Did you win?

    Isabel: Nate!

  • Mr. Tushman: The final award this morning is the Henry Ward Beecher medal to honor students who have been notable or exemplary. Usually, it's a "good works," a service award. But I came upon a passage that he wrote, which made me realize that good works come in many forms. "Greatness," he wrote, "lies not in being strong, but in the right using of strength. He or she is the greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of his own." Without further ado, this year, I am very proud to award the Henry Ward Beecher medal to the student whose quiet strength has carried up the most hearts.