Although a little immune to inspirational films full of protagonist halo, it is still a good film, let alone a film released twelve years ago.
"It's about growth, about education." It depends on Professor Yu's careful teaching, from being sensitive and stubborn to sunny and confident. This is Akila's growth path. For the professor, the pain of losing a loved one is gradually growing in the process. Healing, slowly getting relieved, and finally able to reintegrate into social life.
"About friendship, about family." Like Akira, whose friendship has never been misunderstood and slandered, and who has not reconciled with his family through quarrels and forgiveness. In this way, we slowly learned to understand, to be grateful, to know what love is, LOVE.
"It's about dreams, about struggle." No one wants to be No. 1, but there is only one champion, and not everyone has the talent (although the passage throughout the play is very inspirational). What's more important than winning the championship is the freedom to face calmly no matter what the result is after working hard. So, the Spanish boy who finally finished fifth was just as great, with the smell of sunshine all over his body, calm and graceful.
"If you want to be a flight attendant, you have to be on a plane first." Dare to try, continue to experience, and put in the greatest effort, and life will naturally return surprises. Yes, you can also find 50,000 coaches, if you will.
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