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Kay 2023-09-22 22:27:01
Miss Jane Brody has both idealism and a spirit of resistance, but in the end, she couldn't really help her recognize herself and reality. The one who knew her best was the one who "betrayed" her students and her...
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Janice 2023-09-15 11:32:21
As soon as the opening character's attitude came out, the performance was really...
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Andreanne 2023-09-11 17:39:38
It is not a perfect image of a teacher, but it is more realistic and...
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Chanelle 2023-09-11 09:01:53
It's a poignant betrayal that the writers arrange for Sandy to leave school in tears thinking of Miss Brodie's quote, but she's certainly a glimmer of hope at the end of the...
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Vella 2023-08-29 21:37:57
I didn't betray you, I simply put an end to youyou are dangerous and unwholesome and children shoudn't be exposed to you!! So that light went...
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Nicole 2023-08-20 16:24:47
Sometimes the person who opposes you may be the person who really understands...
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Justina 2023-08-20 09:14:41
Miss Burundi's prime! The novel that has been lying in my bookcase since college and couldn't read it ///Let's watch the movie! I feel that the dramatic element is emphasized in the adaptation, and the novel may exist The ambiguity has been lost. It may be due to the third creation based on the stage adaptation. Maggie Smith is super! The part where the slide monologue hinted at the female version of Greek romance is really...
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Arden 2023-07-20 16:29:35
Sing an idealist's dirge. Professor McGonagall's performance is...
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General 2023-06-27 08:35:05
Is this teacher a Ding Crab... a Ding...
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Jamarcus 2023-06-21 22:44:53
I'm a teacher, first, last and...
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Comments
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Jeffry 2022-02-22 08:02:05
No one wrote such a good movie
Don't you know how to evaluate such an atypical teacher film?
This is actually not the female version of "Death Poetry Society" you imagined, did you expect it?
Do you love or hate this Miss Brodie? The theme of this movie is about the fatal tragedy of idealists, or is the success of teachers... -
Peter 2022-02-22 08:02:05
One's beauty
Three shots with great character and artistic color:
One is Brodie and the children picnicking on the lawn, Brodie introduces her children to Lother. Rather than introducing the children she has educated to others, it is more like presenting a complete self that she ideals. Jenny has the feminine...
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie quotes
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Miss Mackay: I'm always impressed by Miss Brodie's girls... in one way or another.
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Jean Brodie: It was you who betrayed me.
Sandy: I didn't betray you! I simply put a stop to you!
Jean Brodie: Oh, I see.
Sandy: No, you don't see. You don't see that you're not good for people.
Jean Brodie: In what way? In what way, Sandy, was I not good for you?
Sandy: You are dangerous and unwholesome, and children should not be exposed to you!
Jean Brodie: How can you think it? How can you think that I would harm you?
Sandy: But you have! You have harmed me!
Jean Brodie: How?
Sandy: You have murdered Mary!
Jean Brodie: You have assassinated me!
Sandy: Oh, why must you always strike attitudes? You really are a ridiculous woman.
[pause]
Sandy: What will you do... now?
Jean Brodie: Do? I don't know. But I am a descendant, do not forget, of Willie Brodie. He was a man of substance. A cabinetmaker and a designer of gibbets... a member of the town council of Edinburgh... the keeper of two mistresses who bore him five children between them. Blood tells. He played much dice and fighting cocks. Eventually, he was a wanted man for having robbed the excise office. Not that he needed the money. He was a burglar for the sake of the danger. He died cheerfully on a gibbet of his own devising. That is the stuff I am made of.
Sandy: I knew you would rise like a phoenix. I'm glad I shall not have to worry about you.
Jean Brodie: No, I expect that is to be your gift, Sandy: to kill without concern. It is you who are dangerous. You see yourself as a conqueror, don't you, Sandy? Kaiserian in all his beauty rare.
Sandy: But you profess to be a great admirer of conquerors. Goodbye, Miss Brodie.
[Sandy turns and leaves the room. Miss Brodie stands quietly a few moments, then follows Sandy out to the landing]
Jean Brodie: Assassin!
[Sandy ignores her and continues to walk away]
Jean Brodie: ASSASSIN!
Director: Ronald Neame
Language: English,Latin,French,Italian Release date: February 25, 1969