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$1,000,000 (estimated)
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By Cathy 2022-04-22 07:01:47
No longer erupts in silence, and perishes in silence.
No doubt, lost sleep after a long knee-deep chat. The fragrance of clean quilts, the vague smell of cat urine, a warm body, a swollen belly... Conflict constitutes all beauty. On the one hand, enjoying the goodness of others as a matter of course, on the other hand, worrying about gains and losses, making people realize that perfection may be a slight loss when everything is good; life is like eating dark chocolate while enduring bitterness, but for the sweetness at the end. Rejoice in advance,...
By Octavia 2022-04-22 07:01:47
Watching this film, I understand the cowardice and closure of the heroine, but I am also happy with her final courage.
In life, a little depression and troubles are nothing, take advantage of the wind, take a detour, and the heart is still happy as usual.
Good girls live forever. In the end, Mel finally untied the knot and prepared to welcome the arrival of a bright new life.
Outside the quiet library, she confessed the truth to her friends with a trembling voice,...
By Lexie 2022-04-22 07:01:47
In the eyes of friends, Melinoda is just a shameful betrayal. No one tried to ask her why she called the police, including her best friend of nine years.
Teenagers are sometimes all too easy to show cruelty that they don't even know about.
Melinoda became more and more silent, strange and borderline in the eyes of both classmates and teachers.
For girls in this period, the most terrifying thing about encountering evil deeds is not only the evil deeds themselves, but the strong...
By Carolyne 2022-04-22 07:01:47
Speak - A Short Review of "No More Silence"
Christine has always struck me as silent, melancholic, and rebellious. The tone of the film is also suppressed in the first half. Fragments of memories flashed by, and the truth has been hidden and difficult to surface. And the repressed reality is a foil to the helplessness of inner struggle. There is fear in her heart. In order to maintain her prestige, the stereotyped teacher in reality also keeps the students silent, so the heroine's heart is even more repressed and even more silent....
By Giles 2022-04-22 07:01:47
The movie has been running through this detail, the tree - the tree that recorded her pain, the "tree" that she couldn't let go of for a long time, this "tree" was her heart knot, she wanted to find someone to talk to, but No one can tell, so she can only choose to escape, choose silence.
Fortunately, she met the artist teacher who gave her spiritual inspiration. Maybe it was because of the artist. The teacher was always able to capture her mood very keenly and encouraged her to find...
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By Aryanna 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Good for people who don't eat...
By Meredith 2022-03-29 09:01:07
I've seen it, but I don't remember this girl at...
By Ryley 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Boring, and even more boring is that I actually finished watching it. ....
By Imelda 2022-03-29 09:01:07
speak and forget, then get a new...
By Shyann 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Anything but Kristen Stewart, a suspense that everyone can...
Melinda Sordino: [to Mr. Neck] Excuse me, sir? Um, I was wondering if... uh, I was j...
Mr. Neck: Come on, Sordino. Spit it out. You have to learn to enunciate or else no one will listen.
Melinda Sordino: I was wondering if there was any way I can raise my grade?
Mr. Neck: Parents got the report card, huh?
Melinda Sordino: No, I just wanted to.
Mr. Neck: Why should I give you that chance?
Melinda Sordino: Everyone deserves a second chance. I mean, isn't that what Jesus said?
Mr. Neck: Are you being smart with me?
[Melinda shakes her head]
Mr. Neck: Okay. I'm feeling generous. Just because I don't wanna have to see your face in summer school. Write me a report on a cultural influence at the turn of the century and it better be good.
Melinda Sordino: It will be.
[voiceover]
Melinda Sordino: I'll write about the suffragettes. Before they came along, women were treated like dogs.
David Petrakis: The suffragettes fought for their right to speak. They were attacked, arrested and thrown in jail for daring to do what they wanted to do. Like them, Melinda is willing to stand up for what she believes. That no one should be forced to give speeches.
Mr. Neck: What is this?
David Petrakis: Melinda has to deliver her report to the class as part of the assignment. She made copies everyone can read.
Mr. Neck: Oh, no you don't. When I say oral, I mean oral.
[to Dave]
Mr. Neck: Now you sit down!
[to Melinda]
Mr. Neck: And you read that report.
[Melinda is silent]
Mr. Neck: Open your mouth, Sordino. Open your damn mouth!
[Melinda remains silent]
Mr. Neck: I am so sick of your attitude.
[drags Melinda by the arm to the principal's office]
Melinda Sordino: [voice over] I forgot the suffragettes were hauled off to jail. Duh!
Mr. Freeman: You need to visit the mind of the great one. Picasso. Picasso, who saw the truth. Who painted the truth. Who ripped it from the earth with two angry hands.