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Which scene in which movie made you cry?

tight/small shoes―difficulties deliberately made usu by one's superior

My sister's shoes were mended, but my brother accidentally lost them. My mother is ill and has no money to buy new shoes. I dare not tell my parents because I am afraid of being beaten by my father.

So brother and sister can only wear one pair of shoes together. My sister can't take off her shoes until after school My brother is often late for school, so he met the director twice. Later, the director refused to let him go to school and asked his father to pick him up from school.

The little boy was afraid to tell about losing his shoes, so he could only keep begging the director's forgiveness.

One day, my sister found the lost shoes on the feet of a little girl at the same school.

She and her brother followed her to the little girl's house, hiding behind the wall and watching, trying to get the worn shoes back. The door of the little girl's house opened and a blind man came out.

That's the little girl's father, a blind man who collects rags. At the vegetable market that day, I mistakenly thought that the bag my brother put aside was rubbish, so I took it away. Maybe I came home and found that these shoes were still wearable, so I gave them to my little daughter.

The two brothers and sisters watched this scene at the same time and were silent. They tacitly chose not to go forward and turned to leave.

What you see in the depths of your eyes is the purest kindness.

A pair of poor people sympathize with another poor family. This kind of sympathy is unpretentious, inexpensive and awe-inspiring.

For the reward of a pair of shoes, my brother wanted to give it to his sister and signed up for a running race.

Before the competition, he solemnly promised his sister that he would win the third place and give her his shoes.

My brother was pushed down in the game and fell behind.

Finally, I insisted on getting up and running with all my strength.

This film highlights the difficulty of breathing. Anyone who has participated in the long-distance running test should be able to realize how hard it is to have to sprint in the end.

Finally, my brother won the first prize.

But the first prize is not shoes. He stood me up, didn't get the third place as promised, and didn't get the shoes promised to his sister.

After winning the championship, the school leaders were very happy and asked the little boy to take a group photo together.

The photographer asked the little boy to look up and smile.

Looking up, the little boy's lost tears filled his cheeks.

Like a heavy punch, it hit the heart of the audience in front of the screen.

At that moment, my tears followed.

There are too many tears in this movie. If you have experienced a poor childhood, almost every scene about your brother and sister can make you cry. It's not that the film exaggerates the sadness too much, but that the emotions such as truth, beauty, compassion and helplessness conveyed in the lens come alternately, and every scene makes people sad.

Shoes are the embodiment of kindness. In my mind, this is the greatest "children's movie"