royal club

Beth 2022-03-19 08:01:02

Many movies about education and the relationship between teachers and students can be compared with "Spring Breeze and Rain (Dead Poets Society)", but this movie really can't be compared so simply, and it can't be called inspirational. It is also a private aristocratic high school, the same dedicated teachers, and the same group of naughty or serious students. What is surprising is that at the end of the day, you have been looking forward to the scumbags for two hours and become famous and become famous in the future. Thanks to the teacher None of the episodes of cultivating donations for the alma mater, etc., did not appear. It can be said that the final outcome is a bit regrettable and lonely, and even feels disappointing. The teacher has not been able to educate a person well in his whole life, and the audience must be scolding mother in their hearts.
The good thing about this movie is that it completely abandons all stereotypes and replaces perfection with flaws. Although the teacher seems to have failed, the warmth and trust of the students at the end still gave the teacher a huge affirmation, and also covered the film with an absolutely unique feature. Good piece of stamp.
The magnetic voiceover and American symphony of the male protagonist at the beginning are comfortable and pleasant. In fact, the teacher's lines had foreshadowed from the beginning.
"Young people will grow old, and childishness can gradually fade away. An ignorant person can become a learned person, and a drunk can become sober. But stupidity will remain forever."
"There are only two things that can be determined in life: A day in the morning when you can row a boat is better than a day when you can't; a person's character determines his destiny." Great

movie, the plot is so unexpected, 5 stars recommended.

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The Emperor's Club quotes

  • William Hundert: However much we stumble, it is a teacher's burden always to hope... that with learning, a boy's character might be changed. And, so, the destiny of a man.

  • [first lines]

    Valet: Is everything okay, sir?

    William Hundert: Fine, thank you. Here.

    [reaches into his pocket]

    William Hundert: Let me, uh...

    Valet: That's not necessary, sir.

    [walks away]

    William Hundert: [narrating] As I've gotten older, I realize I'm certain of only two things. Days that begin with rowing on a lake are better than days that do not. Second, a man's character is his fate. And as a student of history, I find this hard to refute. For most of us our stories can be written long before we die. There are exceptions among the great men of history, but they are rare, and I am not one of them. I am a teacher - simply that. I taught for 34 years. One day I stopped teaching. Those were the facts of my life's chronicle. The last chapter had been written. My book was closed.