The Miracle Worker movie plot
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Carter 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Children from rich families have more resources.
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Carter 2022-04-21 09:03:02
I don't understand why a character who is familiar at the stage of compulsory education did not introduce any related movies, but the protagonist of the miracle worker is not Helen but the teacher Sullivan. The energy and greatness of education are well reflected in Harlan. The screenwriter column includes Helen herself. The color version of the later remake has the same plot as this film, but it is not as good as this version. The performance and physical performance are richer and more exaggerated than normal films. The chasing and confrontation between the two people in the restaurant is quite tense, and the two actors, big and small, work too hard.
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Kate Keller: What are you saying to her?
Annie Sullivan: Oh, I was just making conversation. Telling her it was a sewing card.
Kate Keller: Does that mean that to her?
Annie Sullivan: Oh, no, she won't know what spelling is till she knows what a word is.
Kate Keller: The captain says it's like spelling to a fence post.
Annie Sullivan: Does he now? It's how I watch you talk to your baby.
Kate Keller: The baby?
Annie Sullivan: Any baby. It's gibberish. Grown-up gibberish. Baby-talk gibberish. Do they understand one word of it to start? Somehow they begin to if they hear it. I'm letting Helen hear it.
Kate Keller: Other children are not impaired.
Annie Sullivan: Oh, there's nothing impaired in her head. It works like a mousetrap.
Kate Keller: Then when will she learn?
Annie Sullivan: Maybe after a million words.
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Kate Keller: What happened?
Annie Sullivan: She ate from her own plate. She ate with a spoon. Herself. And she folded her napkin.
Kate Keller: Folded her napkin?
Annie Sullivan: The room's a wreck, but her napkin is folded. I'll be in my room, Mrs. Keller.
Viney, Keller Maid: Don't leave now, Miss Annie. Dinner'll be ready right away.
Kate Keller: Folded her napkin. My Helen folded her napkin.