电影:“叫我第一名”观后感
《叫我第一名》讲述了一个名叫布莱德·科恩的人从不放弃,最终走向成功的故事。他在6岁时得了一种罕见的病——妥瑞氏症。这种病十分奇特,它是由于精神压迫神经,导致大脑做出一些错误指挥,所以布莱德常常会不由自主地发出怪叫声,不时地抽搐。但他在遭受别人异样眼光时并未放弃希望。他的校长给了他莫大的鼓励。他最终战胜妥瑞氏症,完成了他的愿望——做一名优秀的教师。
本片其实是非常感人的。小时候的布莱德总是要被迫接受别人向他投去的异样目光,常常被老师误解为故意发出怪声,影响课堂学习;还常常被赶出一些公共场所,如图书馆等等。但最让他伤心的是他的爸爸不能接受这一切,对他总是恶言相向。每当这时,我能看见布莱德眼底那即将涌出的晶莹泪水,我仿佛能听见他内心的哭泣声??
即使这一切发生了,但他从未放弃,他的母亲也一直陪伴在他身边,给他鼓励和无尽的爱。这让我感到母爱是伟大的。父母之爱永远能让你感受到温暖。
最让我感动的还是他坚持到底的毅力和对生活积极向上的态度,这一切都让我为之动容。我曾试想过,若我如他一般,估计会受不了这些折磨,可能就一辈子躲在家中,不敢面对这一切,但布莱德没有,他一直在为他的梦想而努力,他曾面试过多达25间学校,虽然失败但从未放弃。上帝还是公平的,让他在不懈努力之后梦想成真,终于成为一位受到人尊重,钟爱老师!
“别让任何事情挡住你前进的脚步!” 这是他在获奖后的感言。对呀!别让任何事情挡住你前进的脚步!这部电影让我意识到我们是多么的幸运,但为何要因为一些小事而自怨自艾,何不学学布莱德笑对生活,热爱生活;对于生活中的困难挫折,为何还未尝试就已摇头逃避,何不学学布莱德,乐观面对一切,将自己的梦想进行到底! 我崇敬主人公,突然想起一句话:“我们要自信,绝对自信,无条件的自信,即使是在失败的时候”!来吧!抬起头来自信地向前走吧!不要后退,坚持走到终点。
其实,我们每个人都可以是第一名,只要你愿意。
另外,我们也要从布莱德的经历中得到经验:走入孩子心中,做一名好老师。
第二篇:电影《叫我第一名》读后感
A review of “Front of the class”
Today we saw a movie titled “Front of the class”. “Front of the class” is adapted from the true story of Brand Cohen. With Tourette syndrome, Brand keeps making strange noises, which always brings him unfair treatment and prejudice from his classmates, teachers, interviewers, and even his father.
Despite these, what impresses me most is the fact that Cohen never stops chasing his dream of being a teacher. Although suffering from making odd noises, which may be generally considered to be vital to his dream, he never surrenders to his disease. He does come across difficulties, but he keeps trying. Finally, to everyone’s surprise, he is awarded as “Sallie Mae’s First Year Teacher of the Year”, which goes farther from his original dream.
People all have dreams, and we are without exception. However, our dream keeps changing. What we wanted in high school was different from what we wanted in primary school, and when we came to universities, our dreams changed again. But we may find a tendency that as we grow older, our dream may become more realistic. We set lower goals, because we find what great difficulty we have to deal with if we preserve in what we wanted before. Pressure from the outside and laziness inside us may drive us to change the course, making us farther and farther from our original destination.
Cohen did not do so. He failed, sobbed, got heart-broken, but he never wavered. This is just we lack. Once we are blocked, we change our way. An old saying goes, “The prizes of life are at the end of the each journey, not near the beginning; and it is not given to me to know how many steps are necessary in order to reach my goal”. We may encounter failures at the thousandth step, but success may just be there for us. The key is to stand up one thousand first times when we fall over one thousand times. Sadly, many of us give up. Cohen said that “The world in children’s eyes is different from adults’. As children always say what I want to do, not what I can’t do.”So, in his mind, the thought of “I can’t” never existed, and his firm belief encouraged him to keep going. The situation Cohen suffered is tougher than what we met. So, why don’t we follow Cohen’s example and try to be more undeviating? Ignore the obstacles at our feet, and keep our eyes on our goals. Thank the obstacles we have met and learn from then just as Cohen has done. Then keep going unswervingly. Persist long enough, and we will finally achieve what we want.