It's hardest to be a normal person

Anabel 2022-04-22 07:01:50

American Dream again! This film is really typical of TMD. It can be used as a case film in the education management classroom.

I, who have been away from the classroom for a long time, are not particularly moved by dream, hope, and inspire. My favorite movie ideas are to be different and to state clear.

The most heart-wrenching part. Leave aside the love for the little Zhengtai. In front of the band, teachers and many students, the principal pointed out that little bobo was the noise maker. Holding the microphone, he asked and answered questions like an interview, and let him explain the reason. The little bobo explained the problem clearly in front of the public, and said it clearly, clearly, calmly, and firmly. If it is in real life, it is indeed a piece of material.

It is very rare to live a life of doubt, misunderstanding and even condemnation, and still insist on yourself, which is one of the reasons why the protagonist did not become a member of the Tourette's Mutual Aid Society in the end. Yes, the old principal gave the little protagonist a chance, but he firmly grasped this opportunity to explain himself. Long-term belief, and then hit it off, this is the moment I care most about.

However, there are no domestic films of this subject. In China, people with disabilities are promoted as saints or gods. I personally hate this perspective. In fact, being a normal person is the hardest.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Diane: Your Dad built his business with his own two hands you can't blame him for wanting you to be a part of it.

  • Brad Cohen: Still, my Constant Companion, as always, warned me not to get my hopes up. But hope is a hard habit to break.