But now I think this is an unreliable behavior.
Inspirational films are always like this. Parents die, wives are separated, adversity rises, and finally success.
Simple children can always get something out of a movie like this. For example, my living conditions are much better than the protagonist, and I don't have her efforts, and then you may feel ashamed, and you may gain some external power independent of yourself.
But what's the use, you're not her.
Everyone's life trajectory is different. It was because of her poor conditions that she wanted to leave this environment so much.
If you can find out, lis' dream was never Harvard, she just wanted to get out of the environment.
You can have dreams too, but not necessarily the success that everyone understands. '
Maybe you didn't study hard, but you used the time to do what you really wanted to do. Maybe you watched a movie, maybe you went on a trip, maybe you were just in a daze, as long as you thought you were worth it.
I think Chris is a very nice girl.
There is no right or wrong in this world. If you like reading, you go to study, if you don't like school, then you don't go to school. Everyone's talents are different.
I think I should watch literary and artistic films in the future, it makes me feel that it is worthwhile, and makes me feel that watching a movie is not in vain.
But why did I end up with a 3 star, because I know this is at least a true story. If someone made up this story, I'd give it 1 star. And I think everyone has to realize that Lis is an absolutely smart girl, probably inherited from her father. If she is only moderately intelligent, she will learn nothing.
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