This movie had a big impact on my soul. A very educational film. The protagonist Nana suffers from convulsive syndrome since childhood, which has brought great obstacles to her education and even her job as a teacher when she grows up. But I have to say that Nana has a very confident and polite way of dealing with the ridicule and strange eyes of others since she was a child. I am in awe of Nana's extraordinary resilience in this film. When faced with doubts from the principal and other teachers, she will confidently express her firm thoughts with a smile, even if there are hiccups or movements in the process of expression. This is what attracted me to Nana in the first place. Her smile touches the heart tenderly, transforming into irresistible amazement with invisible power. This is where I feel like I need to learn from this character. In the face of ridicule, a smile may be the most powerful counterattack. Of course, Nana was rejected by 18 schools in 5 years. The film interspersed the ridicule that Nana encountered when she was a child, and how to untie her knot and finally gain spiritual self-confidence. Credit goes to her mom and a school teacher. The teacher said to Nana, "You taught us a lesson." This was the most important enlightenment lesson in Nana's life. Nana's father asked, "Why do you need such a low-paying job as a teacher?" Nana's answer is worthy of modern people's thinking about the profession of a teacher. She said: "Have you ever had a teacher you admired when you were in school?" "Of course there is" "Did you ever think about his salary at that time?" This answer really hits the modern people's fixed view of the profession of teachers. When a teacher is not for job stability or salary, the most worthwhile consideration should be the teacher's responsibilities. Teachers are for teaching, and only teachers who regard teaching as their own beliefs are qualified to teach every student well. There are no bad students, only bad teachers. This is not to excuse students, nor to impose all responsibilities or morals on teachers, but to make everyone think seriously about the meaning of teachers. In order to protect the students from continuing their studies at school, Nana covered up the fact of their prank, and at the end of the story, Wadia covered up the fact of the prank for the students for the same reason. Schools are indeed a place to nurture students towards the right path. Without the correct guidance of these teachers, too many problems will surely arise. Students are budding flowers, and there are too many factors around them that can affect the bloom or decline. The teacher, as the shining North Star, lays the groundwork for the bloom of these flowers. precious seeds. The film can be understood in many ways, it teaches you how to face ridicule; how to be a good teacher; how to look at the problems of contemporary education and so on. I believe that everyone can get the most nutritious roots out of them.
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