Suitable target: teenagers who lack self-confidence and understanding of their own potential. Teenagers who lack interest in English.
Basic plot: In the play, Forrest Gump is a child with congenital mental retardation. In order to avoid being bullied by other children, he listened to his friend Jenny and began to "run". As a result, I found that I had the advantage of running, so I insisted on this unique advantage, so I became a football superstar and Vietnam War hero through persistence, and was received by President Kennedy!
I'm not stupid either.
Suitable target: parents who have communication difficulties and lack understanding of their parents watch it with their children.
Basic story: When children enter the rebellious period of youth, parents usually complain that their children are not good, disobedient and difficult to communicate with them. In fact, is the child really bad? Is it really impossible to communicate with children at all? Every child will go through a rebellious period. If parents and teachers don't give proper guidance at this time, they will blindly condemn them and think that they are dead wood and cannot be carved. Perhaps, there will really be another kind of scum in society. Don't harm children because of adults' ignorance. In fact, as long as adults and children have healthy communication methods, appreciate them more, tolerate them, give them affirmation, and lower their status to be their friends, it is not difficult to find that children are not so bad.
3. "Become famous with one goal"
Suitable target: teenagers who lack self-confidence and are good at sports.
Basic story: The film mainly tells the story of Diego, a Mexican boy born in Los Angeles, who dreams of becoming a great football player. With my own efforts and scout's exploration, I finally got myself a contract to sign Newcastle United, a famous Premier League club. From then on, I will face a completely different European League stage …
The mental health problems of college students are closely related to the social development in the new period, and their psychological characteristi