You are my farthest and nearest beautiful dream

Kenny 2022-03-22 09:02:22

I like the name "Spring Breeze and Rain 1996" because everything Holland has done is mostly silent, the people he has influenced and even he himself has forgotten but those people will never forget the governor who blows the clarinet eager to prove his hard work Wise, who can't do anything at all, died for his country in the end, the cutest thing is the boy who salivates at the concert and the girl who is still afraid that he will fall on his shoes. When my son
Holland sang JOHN LENNON's song for his son, he could hear the faint choking at the end. The BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BOY in his heart is like this, growing up day by day, to understand Dad's favorite music and experience Dad's The ideal is to try not to blame him why he puts his mind on educating others more than educating himself. Hope he can hear what he has in mind, even though his father can make a mistake in sign language, even though he will lose his temper, even though he is such a stubborn and persistent old man. This deeply emotional BEAUTIFUL BOY song finally understands his father's love, the confusion of his love, the depth of love, and he still hopes not to hurt his defective baby any more, but finally finds a compassionate face. It's the best way
. Howard seems to help everyone who has lost their way to find a suitable position. It's interesting to see young and honest Howard and Frites Whittaker. Howard is really handsome, and the original Converse shoes are really eye-catching Ran's hard work teaching him how to play drums finally allowed him to find a rhythm as if it were a reflection of where he finally knew where he belonged in life. Although he sacrificed, loving his country and defending it with his life was the rhythm he pursued all his life. He finally found the rhythm. I feel like I saw Howard again--Wise's happiest smile from the bottom of his heart
. There are three lines in the scene that left a deep impression.
The first paragraph is Principal Jacob's serious and proud statement to Holland, who doesn't like the teacher's job. The teacher's job has two aspects: one is to impart knowledge and the other is to guide the people who have received the knowledge so as not to waste the knowledge imparted. I believe you have done it seriously, but the second point is a complete failure.
I would like to thank several teachers in junior and senior high schools for guiding us to read and write with good taste, and tell us to make good use of the tentacles of life to perceive the world. I have not become a little monster who makes a living with a pen as originally thought, but I still retain Sensitive hobby and never tire of it
The second part is Holland telling Ling, who plays the clarinet, the true meaning of music, which extends to what we want to do. Music from the heart is supposed to be fun. It's related to the heart and delicate emotions. You need to move others. You have to move yourself. You need to be confident in the emotions you play. You don't have to see those notes. The hair is as beautiful as the sunset, you can tell this kind of touching to others, Holland said meaningfully, I can teach you the notes printed on paper, but I can't teach you anything else. The
third part is nearing the end. The girl has grown confidently into the governor She said on behalf of everyone that Mr. Holland was writing his own symphony hoping that it would turn out and make him famous And the fact is that he is not famous at all except in the district, and he is not rich. Maybe he will. Think he's a failure but he's wrong because I think his success is more than utilitarian wealth Look at the people around you There's no one here who hasn't been influenced by you Because you and we are better people We are your symphony we It's your work, we're your notes and melody, we're the movement of your life,
even though it's sensational, when I saw Holland standing on the podium with a little baton with gray hair and tears, I couldn't help but get excited. He's a positive. Magnetic Field His positivity and optimism influenced everyone to tell them how important it was to pursue what they truly loved. Although he spent a long time writing his symphonies, he never gave up. He wrote it more perfectly than he imagined.
God will put a dream in our hearts and then pave a path between us and our dreams and the road under our feet will have the furthest distance and by this distance our dreams will meet many forks and we will go wrong and we will We'll get lost we'll somehow return to where we came from We'll be afraid we'll panic We'll wait for the traffic lights at the intersection We'll be worried that there's no streetlights But we never thought we couldn't find that dream We're still brave enough to go forward

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  • Katlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    A movie that does enough homework to get full marks in the exam.

  • Adrian 2022-04-21 09:02:56

    The film shows a man's dedication to music as a musician, his dedication to his students as a teacher, and his deep fatherly love for his children as a father. In fact, creating his own complete life is the most vast life in a person. 's movement.

Mr. Holland's Opus quotes

  • Mr. Glenn Holland: Let me ask you a question. When you look in the mirror, what do you like best about yourself?

    Gertrude Lang: My hair.

    Mr. Glenn Holland: Why?

    Gertrude Lang: Well, my father always says that it reminds him of the sunset.

    Mr. Glenn Holland: Play the sunset. Close your eyes. One, two, three, four.

  • [Glenn and Iris are discussing the possibility of sending Cole to a special school]

    Glenn Holland: The doctor said that gestures meant...

    Iris Holland: It's way more than gestures.

    Glenn Holland: That gestures meant that Cole would never learn how to lip read or to talk!

    Iris Holland: He can barely talk now, he can't say two or three words!

    Glenn Holland: The guy is a specialist, Iris!

    Iris Holland: Ohhh, he's a specialist who thinks that deaf people are retarded and he is not retarded, he is...

    [Cole is screaming, asking for something and Iris doesn't know what it is]

    Iris Holland: Cole!

    Glenn Holland: What does he...? Give him what he wants!

    Iris Holland: I don't know what he wants, I don't understand what he's trying to say. Don't you get it? You walk to school every day with all these children who are normal. I can't talk to my son! I don't know what he wants or what he thinks or what he feels. I can't tell him that I love him, I can't tell him who I am. I want to talk to my son! I don't care what it costs, I don't care what the stupid doctor says it's right or wrong. I want to talk to my son!