Fate is more cruel to bobo than me, because making strange noises does affect other people, he can't deny that. But fate has pity on bobo. It did not make bobo develop into an anti-social character, hating anyone, but made him a wise person. The words that bobo's stepmother said made me think for a long time: You have this gift to teach and it's not in spite of you Tourette's, it's because of it. How shocking this sentence is to me, those that I think are not good , cowardly, those shadows in turn made me. My perseverance and my interests are all based on those previous scars, big and small. Life is really hard, bobo is lucky, he met a good principal, if he hadn't been treated like that, he wouldn't have pursued education. Bobo's mother is very important. Without her constant support, bobo would not be the bobo it is today. Thanks to those who have treated us tenderly on the road of life, without them, there will be no hope on our scars.
The precious thing about bobo is that he accepts himself and accepts the reality. He didn't complain or blame himself later, which made him see himself clearly, let him understand himself, understand others, and understand the world. This is what tourette handed him. Things are the same in the world, and setbacks are opportunities for growth. This movie is fundamentally different from Forrest Gump, which mainly talks about a belief, but ignores reality. There is only one forrest, and we are all bobos.
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