"Genius Girl" Second Brush

Trenton 2022-03-26 09:01:07

Inadvertently brushing "Genius Girl" twice, I was completely defeated by the crying scene of this 7-year-old beautiful girl. When Mary was sad because her biological father didn't want to see her, he took her directly outside the delivery room to witness the joy of the family welcoming a new life, which made her intuitively feel that she was expected to come to this world. Mary, who has a high IQ, meets an uncle who has a high emotional intelligence, which is very suitable and very satisfactory! When the middle court assigned Mary to a foster family, Mary cried so much that my heart was broken, and I felt the pain of being separated from my uncle. I hope her grandmother can really realize her education problem when she sees the manuscript paper of her daughter's crying and checking calculation, when she learns that her daughter hopes to wait until her death to publish the successful mathematical principle. Whoops the next generation! I love this ending so much! In the end, Mary went to a high-quality university to study mathematics, but after class, she would go back to primary school to play with the children. Seeing her smiling and dancing happily, I smiled happily with the US team with teary eyes~

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  • Merl 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I should be a grandmother. #Court play thinks grandma is super right#

  • Beaulah 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Uncles and grandmothers are too much. Genetics determines that you give her an ordinary life and she may not suffer the pain of genius. Resisting passion and belief with love and happiness may not be justice. Will and freedom Everyone has their own standards and judgments, and it is also part of fate to be born in what kind of environment and to be cultivated by people with what kind of ideas. From acting to character design, my uncle doesn't look like a philosophy professor at all, so I don't think he's handsome. Grandma performed wonderfully.

Gifted quotes

  • Bonnie Stevenson: [classroom] Can you tell me... What 57 multiplied by 135 is?

    [after waiting several seconds]

    Bonnie Stevenson: Okay. Who can tell me what four...

    Mary Adler: Seven thousand and six hundred and ninty five.

    Bonnie Stevenson: I don't think anyone can do that.

    Mary Adler: The square root is 87.7. And change. Now - what does ad nauseam mean?

  • Frank Adler: Miss Davis, if we separate our leaders - if we segregate them from people like you and me - you get "congressmen." So I'm sorry. I wish I can take your offer, but Mary stays. Unless you kick her out.

    Gloria Davis: This is a mistake. We'll never be able to raise this child to the level of scholarship she deserves.

    Frank Adler: Well...

    [sarcastically]

    Frank Adler: just dumb her down to a decent human being. Everybody wins.