I really enjoyed watching the movie walk out. what inspired me most about the film walkout was seeing how much strength and determination can come from ordinary students who decide they’ve had enough. Watching Paula and the other students stand up for themselves made me think about all the moments in my own life when I stayed quiet because I was afraid of getting in trouble or being judged. The movie made me realize that silence can sometimes allow unfairness to continue, and that speaking up even when it’s uncomfortable can create real change I was especially moved by Paula’s journey She didn’t start off as a confident activist. She was just a normal high school student who cared about her education and her community Seeing her push through fear, doubt, and even pressure from her own family reminded me that bravery isn’t about never being scared. It’s about doing the right thing even when you’re scared.
That made me reflect on how I handle difficult situations and how I could be braver in standing up for others. Most of all, the film made me feel proud of the courage young people can have and that really stuck making me feel like I could have that courage to. It reminded me that age doesn’t limit impact. You don’t have to be famous, powerful, or perfect to make a difference. Sometimes you just have to decide that you won’t accept unfairness, and take the first step. Over all I really love and admire this film for the message it sends.