Ten Inspiring Movies You Must Read in Life: "Storm on the Road to Harvard", "Struggle, Dad", "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind", "When Happiness Strikes the Door", "Weakness", "Mr. Harold", "Forrest Gump", "The Birth of a Legend", "Iron Fist", "The Shawshank Redemption".
1. “Storm on the Road to Harvard”
Adapted from a true story, the story is about a girl born into an unhappy family in a slum. She was under pressure since she was a child and even begged for a while, and she relied on a long trip to study. She never wavered along the way, and through her extraordinary perseverance, she was eventually admitted to Harvard University. Her life was simple, but her life was difficult, and she transformed grief into an upward force.
2. "Dangal, Papa"
**In his own words, the climax is impeccable and Bollywood can always bebe appreciated by young and old. Medals don't grow from the ground, it takes love, work and passion to water them. Inspirational words that cut through passionate efforts, this phrase can be considered a champion's footnote.
3. “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind”
The film is adapted from the memoir of the same name co-written by William Kankuwemba and Brian Mayale, about an African boy. After reading an article about wind turbines in the library, he helped the villagers in his hometown build wind turbines.
4. "The Pursuit of Happyness"
A classic inspirational film, adapted from the true story of investor Chris Gardner, telling the story of a salesman on the verge of bankruptcy. and whose wife ran away from home. As a member of the Chinese Communist Party, I took the story of my son's difficulty in finding a job from an ordinary person, I saw his determination, histenacity, his sense of responsibility and his uncompromising attitude. face with cold eyes.
5. "Weakness"
Adapted from the extraordinary experience of Michael Oher. His parents divorced and he found himself homeless as a child after being adopted by a kind-hearted wife. , he discovers his own potential and becomes a The story of a famous rugby player. It does not describe rugby in depth, but films a genius who still has a good heart and a good-hearted family in a good life.
6. "Professor's Hiccup"
Naina Mather has suffered from Tourette's syndrome since she was a child and makes strange hiccup-like sounds. Not only was she ridiculed by her classmates since she was a child, but she was also rejected by 12 schools when she was studying. In the end, a principal's words "We will treat you like other students" made Naina feel sad.equality that she had never experienced before, and at the same time, she planted the dream of becoming a good teacher in her heart.
7. "Forrest Gump"
A typical American anti-intellectual theme film. Smart people are not necessarily successful. Forrest Gump has a very low IQ but extremely high emotional intelligence. He always had a pure heart, did great things in the eyes of others, and did his best to care for the people around him.
8. “The Birth of a Legend”
The story of Pele, the slum-born football king who fought back from the lowest level of shoeshine to become the strongest. world football player. He relied on his own efforts and those of his parents. With the right education, you can earn your own living and become the light to billions of people.
9. “Iron Armor”The story of “Steel Fist”
** revolves aroundof a robotic boxing match in the future world, telling an inspiring story full of action, dreams and family love. The film was released in mainland China on November 8, 2011.
10. "The Shawshank Redemption"
This film tells a very pure story, a redemption in exchange for freedom, and a conviction that pushed him to do it. touching, and it also makes many people grow. “Some people have wings so glorious that even the darkest prison in the world cannot trap them for long!”