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Comments on the film "Call Me First"
I accidentally saw this movie on HBO last night, which made me cry. Because I didn't see the beginning, I went online to search and found that many people in Hong Kong and Taiwan stayed up late and were moved to cry just like me. It is said that it is adapted from real people.

The English name is front of the class. The Chinese name was translated into calling me the first.

You can't understand the meaning of this English name until you have seen a movie.

When you watch it, it will always be uncomfortable.

Because the hero suffers from Tourette's disease, that is, there is something wrong with his nerves. He can't help but make strange noises and actions all the time. There is no cure for this disease. So it is often misunderstood and hated by people.

Of course, it is about how he struggled to grow up and finally gained recognition.

However, you will feel particularly uncomfortable, because this disease can't be concealed, and it occurs anytime and anywhere, which is more obvious than madness. Just after watching this movie, I have been tortured by the strange voice of the hero.

He has to bear a lot of pain and hurt all the time, so what he can finally get is what he deserves.

There is a film in South Korea, Kifeng barefoot, which is also a touching story about a mentally ill child who finally becomes a long-distance running champion. However, a person who is cured of Swiss disease is completely healthy and normal except for this strange disease that cannot be cured. People with mental retardation can still live in their own chaotic spiritual world, and external mental injuries are unlikely to make him suffer.

It is his health and sobriety that afflicts the patient with Swiss disease. Of course, the protagonist finally said that what he wanted to thank was Tourette's disease. He said that, which made me almost believe in the existence of God.

I read that there are10-200,000 people suffering from Swiss disease in the United States, which is really a terrible number. I have never heard of this disease before, and I wonder how many people there are in China.

I saw in the film forum of Hong Kong and Taiwan that many netizens said that they also suffered from this disease.

Without exception, although there is harm, of course, love saved him. Fortunately, he has always positively encouraged him to love his family, a principal who knows how to inspire children to be kind, and a social person who can understand him. You will feel that the American dream is really fascinating. With such openness and love, change is bound to happen.

As I turned off the TV, I choked up and thought: What if he was born ugly, not smart, didn't love his family, and was born in China or North Korea?

This is an inspirational film. Each of us should have a dream and have the power to strive for it at all costs. Each of us is unique, because no one has the same fingerprint as yours, in this world. Each of us is priceless, because no matter how much money we give you, you won't easily exchange any part of your body, such as eyes, heart and lungs ...

Believe you, you were born a winner. When you were born, you had defeated 300 million of your brothers and sisters before you came into this world. Believe in yourself and you will succeed ...