Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Comments

  • Alexis 2022-08-20 02:33:42

    The tolerance of "that" society to the poor, drug addicts and AIDS patients is impressive. What is "this" society...

  • Trystan 2022-06-15 23:13:32

    The most memorable inspirational movie, I often think that if we can work so hard, maybe it will be different, or maybe we are too happy and comfortable, so we have no fighting spirit? The heroine is also very miserable, always remember that...

  • Ariel 2022-06-15 16:59:15

    It's sincere. No...

  • Muhammad 2022-06-15 12:50:05

    Movies shouldn't be made this...

  • Lizzie 2022-06-15 08:24:29

    Life gives you reality, it's better to use it, it forces you forward because you have nowhere to go. You want to see the root of things, and you don't have to ask why, because you...

  • Scot 2022-06-15 08:18:43

    Good inspirational story, but a little scribbled. The opening is good, the back and forth of the close-up and the overall dark tone create an uneasy and depressing atmosphere. What moved me the most was the words Chris wrote on Liz's mother's coffin, especially when the misspelled name was crossed out. The little girl who played Liz was so cold that I couldn't identify with this character. The back shots are all very popular, and there is nothing...

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  • Baylee 2022-11-22 02:26:39

    some thoughts

    1. Is it inspiring for a girl from a slum to be admitted to Harvard University?
    My answer is, no. Despite her poor material conditions and living environment since childhood, her IQ has always been at the level of a genius. A brain with an IQ of 160+ is enough to look down on the surroundings.

    2....

  • Jennifer 2022-11-26 12:54:48

    Mommy mommy

    My mom is a drug addict, alcoholic, highly short-sighted, schizophrenic, etc., but I love her as much as she loves me; I'll never forget that, even if she forgets herself;

    home is a high place in a girl's heart , She tried her best to save the family and take care of her mother; but it ended in...

Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story quotes

  • Chris: I don't want to go to school. I don't belong there and neither do you.

    Liz Murray: Yes, I do.

    Chris: You think they let people like us in to Harvard?

  • Liz Murray: I loved my mother, so much. She was a drug addict. She was an alcoholic. She was legally blind. She was a schizophrenic. But I never forgot, that she did love me. Even if, if she did. All the time. All the time. All the... All the time.