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Did anyone see the movie?

They were once ordinary, cowardly, and confused, but they persisted in their dreams, overcame unimaginable hardships, turned the impossible into possible, and finally succeeded. Compared to them, our conditions may be much better and our starting point is much higher. If they can do it, so can we! If you have temporarily lost yourself, you might as well watch these classic inspirational videos.

01. "Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story" is an alarming American film that tells the story of Liz, a girl who grew up in New York, experiencing the hardships and bitterness of life. , relying on her own efforts, finally entered a higher education institution, expressing the theme that a poor and suffering girl can change herself and her life with her persistent belief and tenacious perseverance. Stormy Harvard Road was also voted the most inspirational movie.

02. "The Age of Era" The audience will experience the warmth of "Forrest Gump" and "The Shawshank Redemption" in the film.

03. "The Man with the Iron Fist" "The Man with the Iron Fist" is another inspirational film about the Great Depression. The genre is Oscar's favorite biopic, and boxing movies have always been a favorite subject of the Oscar. In addition, the film uses such a strong Oscar-winning director and cast, and considering the film's length of nearly 2 and a half hours, this is indeed a film prepared for Oscar judges.

05. "Rocky" Sylvester Stallone defines this movie with his sincere performance and ferocious hitting.

06. "Coach Carter" is also known as "Iron Coach" and "Winter in the Cowherd Class" "Coach Carter" is a sports inspirational film adapted from real people.

07. "Cast Away" (Cast Away, also translated as Rebirth) The content of the film is about a FedEx employee who was killed in a plane crash over the South Pacific and wandered to a desert island. The story is very similar to "Robinson Crusoe".

08. "Dreamgirls" Fame Comes And Goes, Stars Rise And Fall, But Dreams Live Forever. (Fame comes and goes, stars rise and fall, only dreams will exist forever.) < /p>

09. "The Pursuit of Happyness" The warm inspirational theme of father and son can obviously touch the hearts of most audiences. The performances of the two leading actors are very real and believable for obvious reasons. .

10. "Never Compromise" The film will make you forget that you are watching a performance.

11. "Dancer in the Dark" is a European blockbuster. The story tells the story of Selma, a Czech immigrant, who is a single mother. She works in a rural factory and relies on a meager salary and her Her younger son, Jean, was struggling to survive. In order to raise enough money for his son's surgery, she insisted on working overtime and singing and dancing to dispel her sorrow.

. 12. "Good Will Hunting" is a 1997 film directed by Gus Van Sant, shot in Boston, Massachusetts.

The film tells the story of a janitor named Will Hunting from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Will has extraordinary talent in mathematics, but is a rebellious and troubled boy. With the help of his professor Xin Maguire and his friend Chuck, Will finally opens his heart, eliminates interpersonal barriers, and finds himself and himself. love.

13. "Million Dollar Baby" Clint Eastwood's 2004 *** movie, Clint Eastwood, Hillary Swann Starring Morgan Freeman and others. It tells the story of a female boxer’s struggle.

14. "Forrest Gump" It can be said that "Forrest Gump" is the authoritative American movie. 15. "A Beautiful Mind" Nothing's ever for sure, John. That's the only sure thing I do know. 16. "Braveheart" A movie directed by Mel Gibson, about the heroic Queen Wallet The heroic story of a soldier who led the Scottish people to revolt against the enemy.

18. "The Shawshank Redemption" This film uses prison, a special background of forced deprivation of freedom and high emphasis on discipline, to show the individual's fear of "the passage of time and the transformation of the environment." The ending of the film has a "The Count of Monte Cristo" style revenge and catharsis.

19. "Schindler's List" It describes war, race, sex, faith, belief, money, sympathy, country, survival, life, awakening, cycle, distress, violation, persistence, and abandonment; It talks about displacement and deprivation; it talks about a red children's skirt; it talks about the bottom line; it talks about home, body and soul. It is a movie, an epic, a piece of history, and the trauma and soul of a nation.

20. "Dead Poets Society" He was.