The movie is not what I imagined. As a father of a 4-year-old child, I think this movie can be used as a demonstration teaching material for "how to be a good father"!
1. Help the weak. When little Walter can't eat, Jem invites him to his house! And when Scott questioned little Walter adding too much sugar, the maid could reprimand Scott, from which we can see Finch's tutoring!
2. Justice is for people. When many white people in the town objected to Finch being Tom's lawyer, Tom did not shrink back and still insisted on maintaining the concept of justice to become Tom's lawyer.
3. Learn to compromise. Compromise does not mean retreat, but an agreement reached by both parties' commitment! In the hearts of children, there is always the idea that the earth revolves around them. It is also a good thing to learn to compromise and communicate earlier!
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