Sister Mary Clarence once again created a miracle, although this miracle is a bit inexplicable, and obviously not as impressive as the first one I watched four years ago.
But I still like the feeling of "music can bring strength and hope to people" in the movie. I like the little girl Rita's dedication to music, she is even just a child. Sister Clarence told her: "If you only think of writing when you wake up in the morning, then you are a writer; if you only think of singing when you wake up in the morning, then you should be a singer." Fortunately, Rita finally had the courage to stick to her dream. Only then has the wanton flying in the last singing. When a person is doing what he likes, his expression is always moving.
In the end, the ending was too perfect, so it seemed a bit unreal and unsmooth. However, this is a movie. Because it is beautiful, it can give people hope.
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