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Johan 2023-09-29 12:07:50
The truth of the male pig's feet is in a relationship with him. When riding a bicycle, watch the little hooves toss back and forth. ....
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Zola 2023-09-24 02:05:59
Human Dignity + Compassion = PEACE. It doesn't matter if you're gay or not, I cried during the part of Simon's words to the...
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Dante 2023-08-07 02:04:07
It is a rare youth inspirational film that does not preach, and the humor of the nerds is very...
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Norwood 2023-07-17 06:55:43
Big G looks as...
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Una 2023-07-06 13:16:00
Full of youthful campus atmosphere. The little actors did a great...
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Janae 2023-06-28 16:00:46
Teach children how to be human and not use a scarf of any...
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Martina 2023-06-09 16:34:32
Be tolerant~ The ladies are all...
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Misty 2023-05-25 14:15:50
It should be very deep, but I don't feel like I understand it, or give it five...
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Corene 2023-05-24 23:11:15
American youth inspirational films generally do not disappoint. Zhengtai with red lips and white teeth makes people tremble. Big-G's natural voice is God's compensation for his appearance. The value of each person's existence is reflected one by one. When you make fun of others, please stand firm and don't kill...
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Leann 2023-05-20 11:14:45
The teacher played by Harris is convincing. There is only envy, who doesn't want to be...
That's What I Am Comments
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Aniyah 2022-10-11 19:16:40
That's What I Am
That's What I Am
wrote a recommendation, not a recommendation, not because the movie is not that good, but the weight of "recommendation" is that it is not necessarily, and it does not have to suit everyone's appetite.
Watching this movie, I saw a preview on TV and heard only one sentence,... -
Destin 2022-09-21 02:35:39
That's What I Am, I Don't Care What You Think Of Me
[About Cruelty]
The beginning of the film is a subtitle: It has been said that children are curel. One sentence reveals a truth that everyone knows but no one wants to admit.
Children are cruel, cruel out of ignorance. This is reflected most completely in Jason.
In the film, jason slapped a little...
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Ed Freel: I'll go to the papers if I have to.
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[first lines]
Narrator: It has often been said that children are cruel. So goes the tale of Big G.
Mr. Simon: [reading to the class from Joan of Arc] Joan looked at the generals and said, my business is not with you. You have not craved the counsel of war. Then she turned toward the kings Privy Counsel and continued. No, it is with you, a counsel of war. It is amazing. Counsels of war have no value, but to decided between two or several doubtful courses. But a counsel of war when there is only one course?
Narrator: Big G had head of flaming red... no, make that orange, hair. The G stood for Ginger, and derogatory term for red heads. Big G was easily a foot taller than anyone else in the school. Even so, his head was still too big for his body, and his ears too big for his head. One might think in order to compensate, Big G might have been blessed with a handsome face. After all, Clark Gable had big ears, Lucile Ball had orange hair, and yet for them there was compensation. Not so for Big G. Did I say children were cruel? Apparently even God has His moments.