What excites you about "Wonder Boy"?

Maegan 2022-03-27 09:01:06

Unspoken guilt (Jack)

Turn around and cry aggrieved after a fight (Jack)

Even if you are ignored, you have to cheer for yourself (sister)

Fearless to say "I have more friends" (Principal)

When the dog dies, the loneliness with its head bowed (sister and brother)

Choking When Missing a Good Friend (Miranda)

Worried and caring about the feelings of the other half (parents)

The teacher insists on writing a motto every month (class teacher)

Saying you are my favorite (grandma)…

Even if the adult world is cruel, I am willing to grow up with stumbling and stumbling, as long as there has been a sincere youth. At least have had a good ah.

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Extended Reading
  • Weston 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    The subject matter is very good, and I started crying shortly after watching it. The whole is also very positive, with the portrayal of every family in it. But I have to say that there are too many flaws. For example, the lines of elementary school students are written like adults (high school students), and the dialogues are witty. The character settings of the supporting roles are also very symbolic and flat. It's too much like a youth film, too much like a wallflower boy. Hollywood glitz doesn't necessarily fit the story. Overall still impressive.

  • Pamela 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Very good, I was moved a bit. It is necessary to admit that certain genres and themes in the art fields such as film and music can only be filmed when the society develops to a certain extent. The backward agricultural countries cannot understand the values ​​and lives of others, such as American inspiration, Japanese healing, such as the theme of Miracle Boy.

Wonder quotes

  • 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.

  • Jack Will: [from the trailer] Have You Ever Considered Plastic Surgery?

    Auggie: [chuckles] Dude This Is After Plastic Surgery

    [runs his hand through his hair]

    Auggie: It Takes A lot Too Look This Good