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Aurore 2022-04-24 07:01:25
A different style from the Dead Poets...
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Gracie 2022-04-23 07:05:30
The title of the film is "The Royal Club" and it is also called "The Pride of Heaven". When Bell appeared, I thought he would be a rebellious prince. The ending was handled very interestingly and explained the meaning of teachers. As the saying goes, "the country is easy to change, but the nature is hard to...
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Mona 2022-04-23 07:05:30
Some people do not listen to teaching, although some teachers are so...
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Jimmie 2022-04-23 07:05:30
It turned out to be the movie the teacher told us to watch in the first class of the freshman year... "Take the road that the great men have...
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Naomi 2022-04-23 07:05:30
very realistic...
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Rozella 2022-04-23 07:05:30
Eisenberg was so eloquent at that time~ It's not bad that some parts didn't fall into the cliché. I thought that bell would not cheat...
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Mossie 2022-04-23 07:05:30
http://www.funshion.com/title/865/ The story has ups and downs, but the first half of the plot is too abrupt, and the second half is getting better, and it is not too conventional....
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Marcel 2022-04-23 07:05:30
Well done 4 and a half star ending~ The real protagonist is...
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Carley 2022-04-23 07:05:30
Watched for JESSE, but I have to say it's a really good movie, it can touch...
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Vance 2022-04-23 07:05:30
The whole class went to the foreign teacher Laurel Osmanthus to watch it. The popcorn that day seemed to be very...
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.