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Hyman 2022-12-11 08:29:35
classic dialogue
I consider myself lucky because there was never any sense of security for me, so I was forced to move forward, and I had to. There's no going back in the world, and when I realized that I thought, well, I'm going to do my best and try and see what happens. I feel that I got lucky because any sense...
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Zackary 2022-12-08 02:24:36
Actually, the movie is not that inspiring.
As the title says, I don't think this movie is very inspiring, but I still gave it four stars.
The heroine is a genius. She is the kind of student who can get good grades by studying hard. She can get 100% on the exam even if she doesn't come to class by reading the Encyclopedia. She can finish four...
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Johanna 2022-12-08 01:51:13
Stormy Harvard Road
1. In an environment lacking love, she loves her mother deeply, and suffers from alcoholism, drug addiction, and schizophrenia; her father, who is extremely smart but has a lifelong downfall, is always ignorant of the situation at home, and Ren Lisi is taken to a mental hospital. Grandpa insulted...
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Camila 2022-12-04 18:06:37
The ups and downs are not just Harvard, but also life
I watched "Wind and Rain Harvard Road" at night. Very old-fashioned plot, very old-fashioned story. If it weren't for my goal of one good movie a week, I wouldn't have the desire to watch it. The film tells the story of how a young girl who was born in a family of poverty, drugs and AIDS walked out...
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Letitia 2022-12-02 23:01:45
The complete turn of fate comes from self-salvation
Liz grew up in a drug-addicting family. Her mother was a drug addict and his father was a drug addict. The only sister was violated by a shameless grandpa. . The pain in the slum has made this little girl who is very gifted in learning sensible and self-reliant and excellent in learning since she...
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Skylar 2022-12-02 08:10:30
Wind and Rain Harvard Road * Fragmented text after watching the film
Seeing a few tears. I found this movie when I couldn't remember the words. I plan to finish the word book that should have been memorized in the few days I go home, but the reality is that halfway through the holiday, I have only memorized four units, so I can't guarantee that I will be fully...
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Newell 2022-12-01 06:15:46
Black Zeming (Personality Psychology Film Review)
When the whole life is shrouded in boundless darkness, but still do not lose faith in the pursuit of light. As long as there is a little light, it can become a beacon, guiding the direction. The protagonist Liz in "Harvard Road" is such a struggling person at the bottom of the society. He has...
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Dahlia 2022-12-01 06:11:35
struggling youth
Regardless of your background, life only has meaning when we give it meaning. I don't know how Liz felt when she wrote this book. I recalled my wandering self, my broken family, my friend who gave me roses, my own history of struggle with no distractions, and my anxiety and sensitivity before the...
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Cullen 2022-11-30 14:43:02
Subway is home
One year, I watched "Wind and Rain Harvard Road" on CCTV6, and it has been my favorite movie for many years. How immeasurable the suffering that a person encounters, and how much energy he has to bear, he will never have an answer if he does not work hard. A mother is very important to the growth...
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Alexzander 2022-11-29 15:21:08
The narrative rhythm is chaotic and fragmented
The narrative rhythm breaks down, tossing back and forth between inspirational biography and critical society, and the director tries to capture both sides, but neither side succeeds.
Efforts and struggles have been downplayed. The struggle in the first half of the predicament did not show how hard...
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Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story
Director: Peter Levin
Language: English,Portuguese,Brazilian Sign Language Release date: April 7, 2003