It was broadcast during the school psychology week. I strongly think that it is not suitable for double-speed viewing. It is adapted from a real story. First, let's understand a disease: Tourette's syndrome, which is a chronic disease in the nervous system. This syndrome will recur repeatedly. Syndromic tics of involuntary movements and speech. Stress and tension may significantly affect the frequency and intensity of occurrence, and most disappear completely during deep sleep. The protagonist spends his life overcoming illness and proving himself, although not understood by those around him, including his father. But he was able to succeed not only because of himself, but also because of the mother behind him, the principal who influenced his life. The master announced that Ryder was not portrayed as a perfect person, and he was also influenced by his own emotions. It was just right that his sadness, anger and doubt after his injury just reflected the reasons for his optimism and self-confidence. Even after being rejected more than 20 times when looking for a job.
The emotional aspect can be said to be very delicate. I feel that the success of the film is not only because of the script, but also because of finding the right actors. I am moved. Not only the spirit of the protagonist is worth learning from, but also the cute little girl who is undergoing chemotherapy in the play. Supporting his mother, being patient and understanding his childhood principal, always supporting his brother... He has met the worst person in his life, and he has also met the most important people in his life [people]! ! The greatness of this movie is that it teaches us not to be restricted, to break the restriction, even if everyone thinks it is impossible, then you have to be the first, (lines: I don't want to be like them, Xiang Duo He also said that his disease is the greatest teacher in his life, and also his lifelong companion
Of course there's a joke at the end, citing his own words: I have one thing I can never do---hide and seek
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