Dare to chase your dreams, boy!

Vince 2022-04-23 07:02:11

I looked at the sky in October for my Kat's debut. Worthy of being born in a drama family, I am blessed with my own acting skills, which seem to be young, but the character itself is supposed to be young.

A film about education, father-son relationships and the American dream. Although I have seen many such inspirational films, I am still deeply moved by this film, especially when my father went to the ignition site and the teacher on the hospital bed at the end. I am glad that the rocket boys met such an enlightened and supportive teacher, and they sincerely admire this teacher, so that a group of rural coal mine boys have changed their destiny since then, and they are still pursuing their own interests. Will definitely show it to my kids in the future!

I also began to miss the time when I was young and passionate and bravely chasing my dreams. It's not so much a yearning, it's an envy, because I don't seem to have had it before.

Dare to chase your dreams, boy!

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  • Eryn 2021-12-13 08:01:02

    If a country’s children do not have space dreams, then this country has no future; if a country’s space achievement is a mission accomplished under the system rather than the realization of ordinary people’s dreams, then the country’s space journey will not go far.

  • Kirsten 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    4+ The most moving movie I've seen in the past four months. State affairs, family affairs, heaven and foreign affairs, everything is covered; teacher's kindness, father's love, community affection, boxing in the heart. A dream-chasing teenager who has a vision and is willing to sacrifice will always be a hero in his heart. When the west wind is rising, please let those who climb into the sky enter the sky and those who enter the ground enter the ground. The script is excellent, the soundtrack is exemplary, especially the attitude is the most desirable for the same type of film.

October Sky quotes

  • Homer: Why're the jocks the only ones who get to go to college?

    Roy Lee: They're also the only ones who get the girls.

  • O'Dell: God's honest truth, Homer. What are the chances... a bunch of kids from Coalwood... actually winning the national science fair?

    Homer: A million to one, O'Dell.

    O'Dell: That good? Well, why didn't you say so?