The story itself is very sturdy, a natural disabled person, and I don't know that he is a Grade A disability, who can walk his own path so powerfully. The film did not deliberately exaggerate how he overcomes the huge psychological obstacles, how not to bow to fate and other necessary plot factors in traditional biographical inspirational films, and he did not even see his mother behave in a good way. All we saw were CB's closed mouth, his head full of sweat, his face flushed when he was excited, and the smile that could hardly be called a smile. He struggled to pick up a piece of chalk for the first time and write an unrecognizable 1/16; when his mother fainted at the top of the stairs, he slammed the door with his left foot like crazy, asking for help from outsiders; he played football with everyone, He held the goal tightly with his head, and bravely hit the opponent with a fatal blow; he tried to get coal so that the neighbors in the neighborhood would no longer be frozen; his father died, he smashed the tavern and told everyone "everything will be fine." "; He made a book of 800 pounds that his father could not earn in a year; he took up a paintbrush, painted his mother, painted his father, and even drew the pattern of the region; he bravely expressed his love even though he was hurt... … Ever since he used that crooked MOTHER to tell everyone about his existence and his thoughts, CB has continued to create miracles.
Let's talk about Old Comrade Liu. I don't know how he can deliver that twitching expression, that kind of desperate, angry, and crazy eyes so vividly. He speaks vaguely and laughs almost distortedly (of course, there is still a halazi). This is the second time I was shocked by the performance of the disabled. The first time was in the biographical film of the godfather of black jazz Ray. With her neck down, her face up to the sky, and her proud and proud expression, it left an absolute deep impression on me. This time I was shocked again. I think that the look in Old Comrade Liu's eyes and seeing my mother taking the money and cheering on the table will become a landmark in the history of my movie watching.
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