This is a very beautiful and ingenious story, based on a true event. This is a kind initiative by an 11-year-old boy: let us help the three people around us and let them pass on this love, and change the world. Maybe you think these little helpings are just happening around us, but the transmission of love is great and amazing, it actually developed from a small town in the United States to Los Angeles, New York, and formed a movement, but really, it was just a kind thought that changed this world. It turns out that our tiny hands have the power to run the world, and love is the lubricant of our society. I like looking at the clear blue eyes of the protagonist of the story, which reminds me of the vastness of the sea and the blue sky. There are also simple things he said so deeply, but to me they are big events and big truths: carefully observe the needs of the people around you, and help them, because sometimes they don't even understand their own needs; some People stubbornly walk on their own fixed track, stick to the old rules, want to change all day long but maintain the status quo all day long and refuse to change, even if it is only a step.
Maybe some people think that this movie is deeply rooted in the child's pioneering work, saving the homeless drug addict, mother, teacher, and beaten child. But for me, the most touching thing is: it turns out that true love can really accept each other's imperfections. In the eyes of the lover, everything is intact and even the most beautiful. Didn't that teacher with countless scars on his body and a huge trauma in his heart also get true love, the other party didn't reject him because of his seemingly terrible body, but loved him even more. Really? This is the greatness of love. I don't want it to be just a glorification of filmmaking, but in real life, there will be people who accept you as unforgivable and even terrifyingly incomplete in the eyes of others. I know our parents can do it, but the right person in the right place at the right time, can he do it? Unsolved.
I think people's understanding of things can be reincarnated, and it is a beautiful fate. I still remember that I wrote an essay in junior high school on "passing on love". It also made us start from the small things around us to help and care for others. Even a small change in other people's world will make the world a big one. Change it. Now, five years later, I'm writing this title again, and the idea of "passing on the love" is taking root again.
Only this time, I understand a little more about love, right? Have I grown up a bit?
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