Front of the Class: Those who Work Hard are Worthy of Praise

Brionna 2022-07-26 20:50:33

It was the first time I heard the name of the movie mentioned by the teacher in class. I intuitively told him that it was an inspirational movie. Knowing that I had watched this movie on the weekends, I realized that this movie was not only inspiring but also inspirational. Mindset-related movies. The protagonist of "Call Me Number One" suffers from Tourette Syndrome, and his parents are divorced. Her mother has worked hard to raise the protagonist all the way, never giving up, always reporting that there would be a way to serve him.

The protagonist's mother always tells him, "Don't be defeated by Tourette syndrome." And the protagonist, too, never feels inferior, accepts his situation with optimism, inspires him to become a teacher, and finally realizes his wish. He would want to be a teacher because he was ostracized by his classmates at the beginning of school, and the teacher had a strange vision. After changing schools, he was also ostracized by his classmates at the new school, but at a concert, the principal asked him to attend the concert, and the protagonist ruined the atmosphere, but the principal invited him to the stage and gave him a chance to show everyone his physical condition.

He trembled and said, "If you can treat me like a normal person, my symptoms will be relieved." So the classmates applauded, "Long live the understanding," and the boy walked down the stage full of happiness. Meeting the principal is the greatest honor for the protagonist in his life, and good school education is the key to the protagonist's success. So much so that the later protagonist persisted in his job search despite the setbacks, and finally went to a school to become a second-grade teacher. His excellent teaching methods made the students like him, and he won the Outstanding Teacher Award. Despite having a strange vision along the way, he still persistently pursues his dreams, maintains an optimistic attitude, and faces life positively. This movie is very touching, touching people's hearts.

We should pursue what we want, follow our hearts, be our true selves, and be different. The courage to accept your imperfect self is the best. Congenital defects are not the only factors that affect life, and escape is not the best solution. If you want to break through the predicament, you must bravely face indifference and ridicule. At the moment of overcoming it, you have been reborn. The film is very warm, and there is no personal heroism far away from us in the film. Everything the protagonist does is real and ordinary. And this movie itself is based on facts, and we should have this optimistic spirit. Do not be stingy with your praise and encouragement. Although the ending is a bit old-fashioned, this spirit should be possessed at all times. Optimism, perseverance, and the courage to be yourself are the most precious qualities of a person. Special groups of people are not necessarily inferior, respect and learning are necessary for us.

In the movie, the protagonist hears the mother of the girl undergoing chemotherapy begging herself to keep this secret, just to avoid being laughed at by other children - just like Brad was afraid of the discriminatory eyes of other children, when he squeezed his eyes and wiped away the tears, Think back to that childhood scene. No matter what, those who work hard are worthy of respect, those who dare to treat themselves, and those who don't care about other people's strange eyes, are more worthy of praise.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Brad Cohen: It's hard to be patient when you feel as though you've blown your last chance.

  • Jim Ovbey: Hilarie and I discussed you with the teachers. And, we talked about how proud we are of teaching our kids to never let anything hold them back in life. And, Hilarie said that if we're gonna talk the talk, we need to walk the walk.