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Laila 2022-04-23 07:03:40
As the winner of one of the biggest years in the history of an Oscar for a female lead, Anne Bancroft delivered such a powerful performance, full of passion, so contagious, lots of body movements, massive facial expressions, but no exaggeration , sincere and moving, but it is a pity that such a wonderful performance was robbed of the limelight by the battle between Betty and Joan off-screen. The little girl's performance is equally outstanding, even shocking, not inferior to Annie in the same...
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Leann 2022-04-23 07:03:40
No one dares to do this now, and is taken away by child protection agencies in minutes. Yesterday's miracle won't happen again...
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Karl 2022-04-22 07:01:45
It never occurred to me that Helen Keller's teacher was the rich woman among the...
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Elsie 2022-04-22 07:01:45
Mark Twain once said: "There were two people worthy of attention in the 19th century. One was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller." There would be no Helen Keller without Sullivan. This movie should be called "Anne Sullivan...
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Cordelia 2022-04-22 07:01:45
Raw meat version...
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Shyanne 2022-04-22 07:01:45
The peculiar style of movies of that era, like stage plays, would be a little exaggerated to those who are not used to it. Maybe it was the plot that made Helen so stupid that she was completely out of control. The most commendable thing is that we have seen the horror of brainless indulgence and pampering in family...
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Merritt 2022-04-22 07:01:45
The one that gave Ann Bancroft her Oscar and responsible for FX's horrendous...
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Rosanna 2022-04-22 07:01:45
Children cannot be spoiled, even deaf and...
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Angelo 2022-04-22 07:01:45
The performances of the two heroines are very tense. I watched the movie with a lot of blood. What's more, the true story of Helen Keller should not be...
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Kevon 2022-04-22 07:01:45
The scene where Mrs. Sullivan taught Helen Keller to sit on a chair and eat with a knife and fork left a deep impression on me. I didn't know what I was doing at first, but the two of them were always entangled with each other. It was a long shot and description until the end. Only then did I know that it was teaching Helen to eat, and I had to admire their performance. What impressed me the most was when Helen wanted to say "Water" by the well. At this time, she really understood what Teacher...
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Saul 2022-01-10 08:02:42
Two legends
Black and white film, the story of Helen Keller's childhood education. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, was also blind. At the beginning of the film, she was very sunny and speaking loudly. Teacher Sullivan is of course an extremely important person to Helen, who Helen calls “the person who reshapes...
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Kenton 2022-01-10 08:02:42
The Fight of the Sleepy Beast (2020M25/10)
When Helen Keller spelled out the word teacher, it was unprecedentedly crystal clear.
Being a teacher is not easy. It not only teaches karma to solve puzzles, but also shoulders greater responsibility and pressure for preaching. The special education teachers among teachers are even more difficult,...
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Annie Sullivan: I have to live with her somewhere else.
Kate Keller: For how long?
Annie Sullivan: Until she learns to listen to and depend on me.
Captain Arthur Keller: Miss Sullivan...
Annie Sullivan: Captain Keller, it meets both of your conditions. It's the one way I can get back in touch with Helen, and I don't see how I can be rude to you again if you're not around to interfere with me.
Captain Arthur Keller: And what's your plan if I say no? Pack the other half for home and abandon your charge to... to...
Annie Sullivan: The asylum? I grew up in such an asylum, the State Alms House. Rats? Why, my brother Jimmy and I used to play with the rats because we didn't have any toys. Maybe you'd like to know what Helen will find there, not on visiting days. One ward was full of the old women. Crippled, blind, most of them dying, but even if what they had was catching, there was nowhere else to move them. That's where they put us. Then there were younger ones across the hall, prostitutes mostly, with TB and epileptic fits. And some of the kind that keep after other girls, especially the young ones. And some were just insane. Some had the DTs. Then there were girls in another ward to have babies they didn't want. They started at thirteen, fourteen. They left afterwards, but the babies stayed. We played with them, too. There were a lot of them, with sores all over from diseases you're not supposed to talk about.
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James Keller: How old was he, your brother Jimmy?
Annie Sullivan: Helen's age.
James Keller: How did he die?
Annie Sullivan: He had a tubercular hip. We made quite a pair, me blind and him with his crutch.
James Keller: When did he die?
Annie Sullivan: Eleven years ago this May.
James Keller: And you've had no one to dream about since?
Annie Sullivan: No, one's enough.
James Keller: You don't let go of things easily, do you? You'd be quite a handsome girl if it weren't for your eyes. No one's told you?
Annie Sullivan: Everyone. You'd be quite a gentleman if it weren't for your manners.
James Keller: You wouldn't say that if you didn't have your glasses on. How will you win her hand now, in this place?
Annie Sullivan: I don't know. I lost my temper, and here we are. I'm counting on her. That little head is dying to know.
Director: Arthur Penn
Language: English,American Sign Language Release date: July 28, 1962