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"Children Are Not Stupid 3" came to Chongqing for a roadshow, reflecting on parent-child relationships between laughter and tears

2024-08-17

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"We will not be discouraged, we will give ourselves applause. I am not as stupid as you think. I also have my own door. In fact, it is not that you cannot do it, but whether you are willing to do it or not. Give yourself one more chance, because we are all useful people." On the afternoon of August 16, as the children and actors sang this song, the screening of the movie "Children Are Not Stupid 3" also came to an end. On the same day, director Liang Zhiqiang and the main creators Zhou Yuchen and Rong Qihang appeared in Chongqing to share the filming story with the audience and explore the conflicts and experiences in family education.
▲The main creators of "Children Are Not Stupid 3" came to Chongqing for a roadshow and shared the filming story with the audience. Photo by reporter Zhou Shuangshuang and intern Luo Duoduo
"Children Are Not Stupid 3" is a parent-child education themed movie directed by director Liang Zhiqiang and starring Hu Jing, Zhou Yuchen, Liu Shengmei, Jiang Songheng, Rong Qihang and Wu Weien. It will be released nationwide on August 16. It is worth mentioning that this is also the first time that the "Children Are Not Stupid" series of movies has been released in China.
In the film, Zihao (played by Zhou Yuchen), a sixth-grade primary school student who transferred from Shanghai to Singapore, experienced a sudden change in language and learning environment, and his grades were not ideal at first. The horn of the primary to junior high school entrance examination is about to sound. Zihao's mother Wenting (played by Hu Jing), who quit her high-paying job to accompany her child to study in Singapore, tries various methods to improve her child's grades, such as eliminating games, attending cram schools, and memorizing English novels. Zihao's progress brings a strong sense of crisis to Jayden's mother (played by Liu Shengmei), the top student. She does whatever it takes to keep her child in first place, and a competition for admission to a prestigious school begins...
▲The roadshow was very lively. Photo by reporter Zhou Shuangshuang and intern Luo Duoduo
Although the film takes place in Singapore, many parents were deeply moved by the film. A woman who is both a mother and a teacher said that after seeing the anxiety of the mothers, the helplessness of the teachers, and the innocence and kindness of the children in the film, she reflected deeply. "We can't say that everything we do is for the good of the children. We should squat down, talk to the children on an equal footing, and really care about their inner needs."
At the roadshow, Liang Zhiqiang also suggested that parents should treat their children's education with a more diverse and inclusive attitude. "As the movie says, each child is like a computer with different 'APPs' installed. They may shine in their respective areas of expertise, which may not be reflected in their scores. Parents should explore their children's potential and talents in many aspects," Liang Zhiqiang said.
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