I choose to write an essay on a movie called “Forrest Gump” which was released in 1994 featuring Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Sally Field as the mother of Forrest Gump.This movie is about “Forrest Gump” who has a low I.Q. and had braces in his legs (which wasn't his permanent disability through out the movie) he was able to walk and run like ordinary person, but he have feelings same as the other people have. Forrest Gump's mother who tells him that “ Life is like a chocolate,you never know what you going to want.” Firstly, the day he got his first pair of his shoes which his mom named it as his magical shoes.They were walking back to home after they visited doctor's clinic and on the way to their home, his shoes get stuck in the seweage drain …show more content…
Forrest mom want him to get into the fine school but his principal explained his mom that what's the I.Q. Level of Forrest and How it is different from the normal people which should be the normal reaction of every person as he needed special needs school.The surprising fact was he put condition infront of his mom to let him study in his school which was his mom has to sleep with him. If she do so then he will get an opportunity to study as a normal person as other people.This scene may killed his mom inner soul as she has to sell herself for his son's school.It may doesn't effect Forrest much because he had no idea what is it and what happened with his mom. The other party involves again take advantage of Forrest mom …show more content…
In Hong Kong Context, Hong Kong doesn't really have enough support for people with disabilities.Hong Kong just provide education and training services such as Special Examination Services or Advisory Service.For example: As I worked as a Programme Worker in one of the secondary school, school use idea of mainstreaming, where students use to sit in the same class with same lesson plan, but their examination hour is longer than the other classmates.
However, I never felt other classmates of their classes discriminate them because of their disabilities as they has been educated and knew how to treat and behave with them. On the other hand, I also felt they were being isolated and having no close friends really even though the classmates used to talk to them like other