"Every time, I am strong in loneliness; Every time, even if it hurts; Don't shed tears. I know, I always have a pair of invisible wings, which take me to fly and fly over despair ... "When the familiar melody of Invisible Wings came from the performance hall, the seats burst into exclamations and laughter from time to time. The inspirational film Invisible Wings, based on a real life story, deeply attracted students. At noon on May 6th and 7th, our school organized teachers and students to watch the inspirational film Invisible Wings in the school performance hall in two sections, which is one of our monthly mental health education activities. The story tells that Zhihua, a girl who lost her arms unexpectedly, came out of the shadow of setbacks and learned to write, eat, wash her face, rinse her mouth, dress, make a fire, cook, turn over books and write with her feet ... She suffered unspeakable pains and blows in her life, such as her mother's schizophrenia and confusion, and she was not admitted to college because she was not suitable for volunteering. With the encouragement of the coach and the help of her peers, she trained hard and finally got the qualification to participate in the national swimming championships for the disabled. The winding and moving story, the vast and magnificent scenery of the western grassland, the beautiful and affectionate musical interlude, and the true lineup of swimming champions in previous Paralympic Games have interpreted the philosophy of life of "never giving up and constantly striving for self-improvement" in a touching way. Walking out of the performance hall, wiping away the moved tears, I believe more students will bravely pursue their dreams until their dreams come true. Cinema is very popular on holidays, and Invisible Wings is very popular.
People's Network Qingdao Window September 17 News:
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, major cinemas are very popular. The inspirational film Invisible Wings, which just won the excellent feature film award in the 17th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival, has been welcomed by the student audience.
Invisible Wings tells the story of a disabled girl who strives for self-improvement and creates a sky. After the hero Zhihua lost his arms in an accident, he struggled with his fate from pain and frustration and made unimaginable efforts and hardships. He learned to eat, write, sew clothes, swim and draw with his feet, and finally won the swimming championship in the National Games for the Disabled. This enterprising spirit deeply touched everyone.
The staff of the cinema said that during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, there were many students who came to see the movie Invisible Wings. Except for lunch and dinner time in the evening, all other time periods are full, and some time periods even add seats.
Bo Chunjin, deputy general manager of Qingdao Huiquan Film Screening Co., Ltd.: "Yesterday, the number of people in the cinema exceeded 1000, of which more than 700 people watched Invisible Wings. Today is similar to yesterday. "