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Darby 2023-09-01 20:58:22
I feel bad for PD, thinking about the extra people I took with KK later, the feeling has not...
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Rebeka 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Uncle KK in this film is so...
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Arturo 2022-04-24 07:01:25
"A thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him...
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Aurelia 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Some of the stories can't be justified, but in general it's good,...
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Giuseppe 2022-04-24 07:01:25
English teacher recommended to watch, I think the film is good. The film ends in an unexpected way, with the teacher's education not being successful. But the belief in teaching and educating people and the pursuit of truth and goodness are inherited in people's...
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Ismael 2022-04-24 07:01:25
I started giving it five stars because it was different from the Dead Poets Society. It didn't just emphasize personality and rebellion. Jesse Eisenberg was just a little fresh meat at the time. Later, I thought about it and gave it four stars, because after all, it is not a death poem....
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Webster 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Just a little bit to touch the depth of faith. Lots of layers, nice movie. My humble opinion: This is a war between Socrates and Mao Zedong. If the inability to face the world of lies and life is pierced, it will become a confrontation between Jesus and Mao...
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Conor 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Who said that only suspense films have all kinds of reversals, this film is so heart-wrenching. Tears in laughter, five-star...
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Patsy 2022-04-24 07:01:25
It is the 2.0 version of the original school film values. It is the parents, not the teachers, who really shape the character of the child in the process of growing up, and the success of the United States is not the success of education, but the success of the class (Sure enough, curly hair is the soul of Jesse! Ju Meng!...
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Kaia 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Everyone is successful. Just look at what the definition of success...
The Emperor's Club Comments
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Senator Bell: Let me ask you something, do you know what is causing me to send you to this place?
Sedgewick Bell: What's wrong?
Senator Bell: Shut up. My time is precious son. I thought I made that clear. I got better things to do than clean up after you, do you understand me?
Sedgewick Bell: Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I understand.
Senator Bell: Don't forget it.
[pause and then he hangs up the phone]
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Elizabeth: How is Mr. Julius Caesar going?
William Hundert: Very - Very well. Even, uh, Sedgwick Bell.
Elizabeth: Making progress?
William Hundert: Oh, more than progress. He's-He's come out of the darkness into the light. It's-...
[They both sit]
William Hundert: Cheers.