Just explain the line for children in wheelchairs

Braeden 2022-12-21 23:08:58

Many bean friends said in the comment area that they did not understand what the child in wheelchair and the scar on the back of the heroine wanted to express, so I came to post my own understanding: the child in wheelchair is the heroine (although she looks like a little boy), and she suffered from it when she was a child. Polio (commonly known as poliomyelitis) sequelae or sequelae of similar diseases, the heroine recovered her motor function through surgery and rehabilitation. I am not a doctor, so I don’t know whether surgery and rehabilitation can really restore the patient to the vitality of the heroine. To a certain extent, but you can't let the heroine play the full movie with a lame! How much powder does that take! The reason for this setting is to highlight the character of the character. The heroine did not admit defeat, did not accept fate, and was not afraid of authority when she was a child. She persevered just to get the pair of sneakers (always with me, the camera has an explanation), the dazzling scar is also Only she herself knows how much pain it has brought to her, and she can't imagine how much perseverance it takes to regain such freedom of movement after surgery. Strong and stubborn to such a degree, it is not difficult to understand the various actions of the heroine in the film. From the beginning, she despises the so-called authority who controls her own destiny, and then she insists on what she thinks, dares to enter the tiger's den, and dares to give up everything for love. The world is the enemy! By the way, the process of falling in love with the male protagonist is abrupt, or the casting of the male protagonist is not handsome enough (the setting should be super handsome, and the girl on duty in the hallway was fooled into the house in two sentences), change to the younger one Tommy explained it well!

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