Everyone can achieve their dreams

Ebba 2022-01-22 08:04:29

There are many American films adapted from real people and events, and they are usually very touching, and these two words are not missing in this one. In addition to the azure blue eyes and dazzling smile of the young actor Dominic Scott Kay, who played the role of Brad Kane in the film, which impressed me, the relaxed atmosphere in the film also feels very comfortable. Although the life that Tourette's disease can appear at any time from the age of six is ​​already a disability, the protagonist's optimistic and positive attitude dilutes the pain caused by all inconveniences in life.

There is a great mother in the film. Although she always makes strange noises and actions to make the poor child be rejected by teachers, students and even the principal in school, her mother did not give up on him. Brad Kane's mother went to read professional books to find out that the child was not deliberately doing it, but was sick, called Tourette's disease. From then on, they can face up to the problems they have, instead of being indifferent, not being confused about the situation, or scolding at will. Later, the mother tried to persuade the principal to accept the child with Tourette's disease, to understand Tourette's disease and other patients, and never give up the child, encourage him and be proud of him.

In the film, there is a great principal who discovers that the students who always behave are not driving the strange children out of the school like other teachers. Instead, he gives Brad Kane a chance to express himself, explain himself, and teach the whole school How do children respect people who are different from themselves.

There is a great girlfriend in the film. The girl Brad Kane falls in love with is not vain, and she doesn’t feel embarrassed by people who make strange noises and actions. She knows that this man just suffers from Tourette’s disease, but He is better than those "healthy people" who always brag and do nothing. Good girls don't deny Brad from the outside, but look at him inside.

There are great children in the film, and they are always the fastest to accept this weird teacher, whether it is the children who have been taught by Brad Kane during the internship, whether they have appeared in the film or have not. The children are simple and kind, and the teacher makes strange noises like parrots occasionally and does not make them resist. Perhaps children can more easily tell what a good teacher is, just using intuition is enough.

The protagonist in the film is equally great, because although he was scolded and prejudiced by his father at a young age, was ostracized by the "normal people" around him, and saw many patients with Tourette's abandoning themselves, he did not give up on himself, but thanked him properly. With Reye's disease, he learned to never give up, stick to his dream, and become a sunny, positive and meaningful person through his own flaws. Every time I see Brad's bright smile, I am happy for him.

The film also showed me the great laws of the United States. If you are unfair to a disabled person, you will be prosecuted, and if you do not take care of a disabled person, you will also be prosecuted in court.

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  • Lolita 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    This movie touched me not because the protagonist is still aspiring despite his disability, but because a society respects and tolerates the disability. Without him, the principal of elementary school would not have Cohen chasing his dreams in the future. Some schools are willing to ask him to be a teacher. Parents can safely put their children in his class. The children respect him. The tolerance of these silent people makes me extremely moved.

  • Cary 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    This movie gave me great confidence in a patient with Tourette's disease for more than ten years

Front of the Class quotes

  • Brad Cohen: I was running out of time and money... and hope.

  • Diane: Your Dad built his business with his own two hands you can't blame him for wanting you to be a part of it.