Educational film
Call me number one.
The hero's father has always regarded Bobo with Tourette's disease as a stubborn child who can't be quiet. Whether in the classroom, baseball field or when his father is talking, Bobo can't help making strange noises, not to mention the eyes of people around him. To this end, Bobo's mother has been negotiating with the new school whether her son's behavior of influencing others in class needs to be suspended.
Taking my son to communicate with other Tourette's patients always leads to negative results. Fortunately, at the age of 12, he and his mother reached a consensus, learned the philosophy of life, lived a normal life and pursued their dreams. Later, he met the principal who changed his life, which strengthened his dream of being a teacher.
The hero: "What did I learn from the disease?" Without waiting for an answer, several children raised their hands and answered the answer they understood: stick to the end and not be defeated by difficulties. The simple answer is touching. He said: "This disease has taught me the most precious experience in the world, that is, never let anything stop you from pursuing your dreams, from working or playing or falling in love."
Sophie's World
Based on the best-selling philosophical novel Sophie's World. Sophie (Silje Storstein), a 4-year-old girl, found a mysterious letter in her mailbox one day after school, in which three words were briefly written: Who are you?
Sophie was lost in thought. The next day, she received a second letter. This time, the question is: Where did the world come from? Sophie, who has been living an ordinary life, began to seriously think about these questions that have never been answered at school. ...