Reading to change destiny

Elissa 2021-11-15 08:01:26

2020 movies

06 || "Matilda"

Little Matilda is pulling a small red trailer full of books borrowed from the library. Then sitting under the big tree outside the campus and reading a book. Probably the most beautiful scene in the world.

Teacher Gwen was reading this original book recently, and I followed it for several issues. Later it fell. But I still looked for a movie to help me understand the outline.

Some commented that the headmistress in the film is similar to the Nazis, and Matilda is similar to the little witch wearing a red ribbon by Hayao Miyazaki.

The worst is the terrible native family. The acrimony and ruthlessness of her parents and brothers towards her makes people think of Harry Potter's aunts, uncles and cousins.

Their experiences are so similar, no one is worse than others.

Harry had no parents and became an orphan; Matilda had parents and family, but he was also like an orphan; the similarity was that they both had superpowers, and both of them were lucky enough.

Matilda grows up in the arms of the book and grows up happily in the company of a female teacher. I have to admit that each of us is our own nobleman. Matilda is not deeply poisoned by his native family, instead relying on himself, keep reading and reading, and become a child full of wisdom. She also constantly trains her superpowers.

If you feel that you have no family or friends to accompany you, then study, that is the best partner. If you are tired from studying, exercise.

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Extended Reading
  • Noah 2021-11-15 08:01:26

    It's unexpectedly educational. Parents can choose, and the living environment can be changed. As long as you are fully prepared, read more to enrich yourself, learn to control and use your power, bravely drive away the bad guys around you, and live with people who understand and respect yourself. Together, life will always be full of fun~ The moment when the parenting agreement is finally drawn out is really amazing~

  • Kiley 2022-04-21 09:01:47

    The importance of home education and the shortcomings of school are expressed in colored black. TV and books, look and books, must let girls learn the importance of beauty

Matilda quotes

  • Harry Wormwood: Any packages come today?

    Matilda: Mm-mm.

    Harry Wormwood: [noticing her books] Where'd all this come from?

    Matilda: The library.

    Harry Wormwood: The library? You've never set foot in a library. You're only four years old.

    Matilda: Six-and-a-half.

    Harry Wormwood: You're four!

    Matilda: Six-and-a-half!

    Harry Wormwood: If you were six-and-a-half, you'd be in school already.

    Matilda: I want to be in school. I told you I was supposed to start school in September. You wouldn't listen.

    Harry Wormwood: Get up, get up, get out of here, give me that book.

    [He drags Matilda, throwing the book aside, to where Zinnia is]

    Harry Wormwood: Dearest pie, how old is Matilda?

    Zinnia Wormwood: Four.

    Matilda: I'm six-and-a-half, mommy!

    Zinnia Wormwood: Five, then!

    Matilda: I was six in August.

    Harry Wormwood: You're a liar.

    Matilda: I want to go to school.

    Harry Wormwood: School? It's out of the question. Who would be here to sign for the packages? We can't leave valuable packages sitting out on the doorstep. Now go watch TV like a good kid.

    [Matilda leaves]

    Zinnia Wormwood: You know, sometimes I think there's something wrong with that girl.

    Harry Wormwood: Hmph, tell me about it.

  • Matilda: This is the cottage from your story!

    Jenny: Yes.

    Matilda: The young woman is you!

    Jenny: Yes.

    Matilda: But then... No.

    Jenny: Yes. Aunt Trunchbull.