Big World (film)

Liu Chunhe, who has cerebral palsy, bravely breaks free from the physical and mental constraints holding him back as he strives to find his own place in life.

He dreams of attending a distant teachers' college to become an educator, earning genuine respect and recognition from the world.

In contrast, his mother, Chen Lu, wishes for him to stay close to home, where she can ensure his safety and care for him in every aspect of his life.

[8] After the film was launched, the production team put out a short documentary that featured individuals with cerebral palsy working in diverse roles such as chefs, delivery drivers, dancers, poets, and full-time dads.

The documentary particularly resonated with those in the disability community, receiving commendations for bringing attention to a seldom-discussed facet of Chinese society.