wonder boy

Alvena 2022-03-27 09:01:06

Watching 3 movies in a row is really exhausting. The one with the lowest expectation ends up being the best. Children can always easily poke their tears. It's a very warm movie, and I once saw tears. Everyone grows up will encounter doubts, misunderstandings, indifference, lies, ridicule, etc. And all of this you can find your own shadow in this movie and resonate. Just like the travel notes I've seen before, it doesn't force sensationalism, but impresses you with the most ordinary truth in every detail. For example, the purest childlike innocence, the seemingly fragile but strong friendship, the always warm family... It uses a seemingly unusual story to tell the most ordinary sincerity, making you cry completely without knowing it.

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Extended Reading
  • Junius 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Three and a half. The "ugly duckling"-like fairy tale is actually a very simple text, but it is such a simple story that can always burst out unparalleled power. The central theme remains education, affection and love. I thought that taking my sister out as a branch line alone would be a burden, but I didn't expect it to be connected with my brother's main line, and it was not bad. In the end, I even inserted a short "walk with me", which is simple, warm and touching.

  • Roger 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    Augie and Jack's sipi is so delicious! (Called the police.jpg Only the seventh-grade Huoyan Jingjing found out that it was the hero's boyfriend. There are so many SW stalks, and every character is very cute, even the Julian who bullied the hero, he was only cruel because he was young. What a great family Augie has, I think most of the time we're just Miranda, wish we had a home like that. Ah, watch out for the dead puppy in there.

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