What impressed me was that the 8-year-old boy showed his naughty, cuteness, fear, despair, and helplessness to the fullest, which surprised and admired me.
The theme of the film is very clear. Every child is a gift from God. They are all different and deserve the best. The surrounding environment is especially important for the child.
There are many small details in the movie that inadvertently infected me. When Ethan was crying helplessly in the new school; when he hid lonely in the crowd; when he seriously sat in the corner and painted his own portrait; when he When he won the first prize for his painting; when he saw the teacher's painting was himself, he cried and pounced on the teacher. . . . In addition, I have to say that the soundtrack of the movie is also super praised
. The lines in the movie are also very flavorful. Here is what I am impressed with:
"If you like competitions so much, you just raise horse racing, why bother to have children? Forcing your children to bear your ambitions, it’s better to hire child labor. What if children can’t bear the burden? They should understand that every child has his own pace and his fingers are different in length..."
"Caring is very important, it has The power of healing is a good medicine to heal the pain. The child will feel that he needs a hug or a kiss from time to time to show his care. Child, I love you. If you have fear, come and find me, when you When you get frustrated, when you encounter failure, don’t worry, I will be by your side, don’t worry! Caring every moment is the real caring. "
Children should be treated well.
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