Auggie is like most boys: he likes playing computer games, going to birthday parties, and is a Star Wars fan. But there's one small thing about him: he had his face disfigured as a result of a genetic error, so he never went to school. . .
The film begins when the parents finally decide to take this step - Auggie goes to school!
Such
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Auggie is like most boys: he likes playing computer games, going to birthday parties, and is a Star Wars fan. But there's one small thing about him: he had his face disfigured as a result of a genetic error, so he never went to school. . . The film begins when the parents finally decide to take this step - Auggie goes to school! Such an outing does not bode well, as small children in the presence of Augustus usually begin to cry, and older children are afraid of contracting the plague. . . More importantly. The appearance or inner world of a person? I would like to highlight a scene where the teacher explained to children the effect of refraction of light rays. Refraction is the metaphorical thread that will permeate the entire film. It's a really bright, kind movie.
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