The film revolves around a female kindergarten teacher who has been teaching for more than 20 years and discovers that a five-and-a-half-year-old boy is a genius, so she does a series of crazy things to protect his talent. Maybe the film is to wake up those people who are busy making money in reality but forget their curiosity, creativity and poetic nature from this crazy female teacher.
Everyone should be poetic. I wonder if you have been moved by the poems made by the boys in the text. At least I was moved. There's a line in the movie where the female teacher says Jimmy shouldn't be treated like a stupid kid. And we adults seem to instinctively treat small children like kittens and puppies. [Although I don't think I am, I think children deserve the same respect as adults. 】
Especially when Jimmy was carried into the car by the police, the female police officer said something that impressed me a lot, but in hindsight, I found that it had another meaning. The policewoman told Jimmy to buy you an ice cream after a while. Obviously, this sentence also treats Jimmy as an ordinary little boy and uses ice cream to make him happy, but Jimmy sitting in the car said I have a poem. However, the female teacher who picked up a pen no matter what the situation when she heard that he had a poem was no longer with him. In the end, it was just in the dark, the little boy said I have a poem. The story ends here, which makes people feel a pity and sigh, a great genius may be buried like this. Whether or not Mozart was raised by kings and queens, in any case, artists do need to be encouraged. Modern society is too materialistic, I don’t know how many people don’t use Douyin, at least the people around me who are about the same age as me seem to have Douyin, and they have nothing to do with Douyin. Public aesthetics, public taste, what are the public doing?
Some people are alive, some people just lived.
After all, a movie is just a movie. He can exaggerate and fabricate it, and the characters can be crazy or irrational, but what the audience can learn from it is everyone's freedom. There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. For me, I hope that I will always be alive, open my mind, and look at every child, every child has great potential, how to protect, how to guide, how to stimulate, this requires every adult of us People are attentive.
After all, if the youth is strong, the country is strong.
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