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Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has felt racial discrimination since childhood, because he is Jewish, and in middle school, his classmates around him disliked Jews very much, as long as he did

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Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has felt racial discrimination since childhood, because he is Jewish, and in middle school, his classmates around him disliked Jews and bullied him as short and thin as long as he had the opportunity. Many times, Steven was often beaten by his classmates so much that during that time he began to become extremely withdrawn and cowardly, reluctant to talk to others, and he felt sad about his Jewish family origin.

Withdrawn, he enjoyed playing with an 8mm movie camera given to him by his father, and at that time he had a firm direction in life, which was to become a successful filmmaker.

The divorce of Steven's parents in high school broke him down, and those years were the darkest moments of his life. In order to get out of this state of mind, Steven threw all his energy into filmmaking, which is both an escape and a strong search for spiritual happiness in which he can find joy.

After graduating from high school, Steven enrolled at the University of Southern California, the world's most advanced filmmaker, but was rejected because of his poor grades.

It is such a "wild road", this self-taught, "Jaws", "ET Alien", "Jurassic Park", "Saving Private Ryan", challenging various movie genres and surprising the audience again and again. His famous work in the history of human cinema, Schindler's List, is a precious gift to the Jewish people, including his parents, through which he redefined himself in front of the world for the first time, and for the first time fully accepted the culture passed down by the race and realized his self-identity. Because the nation is the root, he can finally reconcile with himself.

After Spielberg's success, the president of USC invited Mr. Steven Spielberg, the "wild way" who was repeatedly refused to enter the school, to the global camera, handed over the honorary doctorate certificate to the big director, and put the honorary doctorate hat of USC on the head of the Jewish artist.

Faced with discrimination, family changes, and failed education, but still did not lose the pursuit of his dreams, Spielberg remained firm and loyal to himself. Through the hurt and pain, I believe that you can also move forward with determination towards your goals. #Movie Chat Season# #推荐好看电影 #

Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has felt racial discrimination since childhood, because he is Jewish, and in middle school, his classmates around him disliked Jews very much, as long as he did
Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has felt racial discrimination since childhood, because he is Jewish, and in middle school, his classmates around him disliked Jews very much, as long as he did
Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has felt racial discrimination since childhood, because he is Jewish, and in middle school, his classmates around him disliked Jews very much, as long as he did

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