I watched this movie in a club class, about three classes. This movie touched me very deeply, at least for me.
The character Brad in the movie unfortunately suffered from Tourette Syndrome since he was a child. He always made strange noises uncontrollably. He was regarded as a monster by others wherever he went. He had no friends since he was a child. The teacher always despised him, so he turned to study many times, but none of them were satisfactory. Later, he met a person who, like the sun, dissipated a haze and let him see the light. At the concert he showed it all.
At the concert, little Brian's frequent voices were eye-catching. After the music ended, the principal came up to the stage and asked everyone: Did you hear anything else? All the children looked at Brian. So the principal asked Brian to take the stage. And asked him: Why do you make strange noises? Brian took the microphone and faced all the students in the school. He made a strange noise and twisted his neck while saying: I don't like the sound I make like everyone else. However, I can't control it, I have Tourette Syndrome. The principal said: Then what are you going to do? Bryan said: "There is no cure for this disease right now. I want to be the same as everyone. The principal said: Well, you are no different from everyone else.
Maybe for the principal, it wasn't a very important thing, but for Brian, it cleared the haze in his world, let others know him again, and the misunderstanding of him dissipated.
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