Reviews of the Reader Season 2 Issue 12
After watching a film and television work, you must have gained a lot, so you might as well sit down and write down your comments. . So do you really know how to write your review? The following are my thoughts after watching the 12 issues of The Reader Season 2, which I collected and compiled. You are welcome to share them.
Under the strong request of the teacher, I was forced to watch a program that I had no interest in - "The Reader".
As a "scholar-weary" who would rather lie down and do nothing than pick up books outside of class, I really don't understand how exciting a program that only has readings can be. What are the places that will attract people’s attention? And when I actually walked into it, it is no exaggeration to say that I was completely attracted by it.
On Saturday night at 8 o'clock, I turned on the TV and watched "The Reader". This was the first issue, and it was also the first time "The Reader" and I "met."
Just like Aunt Dong Qing said at the beginning of the program, sometimes even if we meet someone, we won’t have much impression, but some “meetings” will change our lives from then on. Pu Cunxi has experienced this life-changing "encounter". When he was a child, he was a disabled child and was disliked by his classmates. When running in physical education class, no one wanted to be in the same group as him. His classmates even gave him a nickname - "Pu Laizi". I think he must have been deeply hurt at that time.
Fortunately, he met Dr. Rong Guo Qi Rong, who performed plastic surgery on him. That was a turning point in his life. From then on, he could be like a normal child! He could run and jump. !For Dr. Rong, this is just a trivial operation, one of many surgeries he has performed. Maybe he has no impression of it. But for Pu Cunxi, this was the most beautiful "encounter" in his life. He recited an excerpt from Lao She's prose "Master Zongyue", which was about Lao She's gratitude to Uncle Liu who brought him into the bloodline. I think I will also be grateful to the people who helped me.
There is also Jiang Li. He and his three colleagues have all served as "Doctors Without Borders", saving lives and helping the wounded in wars and disasters, and caring for an average of forty newborn babies every day. At work, They "encounter" life and death at any time. "The Answer is Blowing in the Wind" makes us understand how much a peaceful life is worth cherishing. Liu Chuanzhi" met "failure," and Xu Yuanchong met "the collision of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign cultures.
How perfect it is to meet. May we have countless perfect "encounters" in our lives.
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