I'm afraid of forgetting what I gave myself.

Kathryn 2021-11-15 08:01:26

The style of the film is obvious; the story has a beginning and an end but how dry it is (if you show it to children, you can give it five stars). Particularly favorite scenes: 1. Matilda has mastered her abilities at the beginning. 2. Little Matilda, the library, and the overlays are processed until they grow up. 3. At the end of the credits, Matilda controls the chalk blackboard to write. As well as many small details for extra points, I like the teacher to visit the home and secretly leave the book to Matilda to communicate with each other. Although the little black girl is cute and brilliant in a few shots; Matilda is naturally better. The appearance of the parents, the principal, and the teacher used a few shots to create an impressive image of the characters, but in the end, the whole is still facialized (FBI, a few classmates, etc.). The ending is random and scribbled. How come the teacher is like Banana sister hhh.

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Extended Reading
  • 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

  • River 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    Because I am big you are small. I am right you are wrong. There is nothing you can do about it. Children are still powerless and helpless towards adults. They can only imagine that they have superpowers. If you grow up with this kind of superpower, you will be a second-year junior. It's too difficult for a child to simply distinguish between good and bad, so the principal can only be portrayed as an incomprehensible villain.

Matilda quotes

  • Agatha Trunchbull: Amanda Thripp!

    Amanda Thripp: Yes, Miss Trunchbull?

    Agatha Trunchbull: What are those?

    Amanda Thripp: What's what, Ms. Trunchbull?

    Agatha Trunchbull: Hanging down by your ears.

    Amanda Thripp: You mean my pigtails?

    Agatha Trunchbull: Are you a pig, Amanda?

    Amanda Thripp: *No*, Ms. Trunchbull.

    Agatha Trunchbull: Do I allow pigs in my school?

    Amanda Thripp: My mommy thinks they're sweet.

    Agatha Trunchbull: [bends down] Your mommy... is a TWIT!

  • Harry Wormwood: Are you in this family?

    Matilda: Mmmm...

    Harry Wormwood: Hello?

    [short pause]

    Harry Wormwood: Are you in this family?

    [switches the lamp off]

    Harry Wormwood: Dinner time is family time. What is this trash you're reading?

    Matilda: It's not trash, Daddy, it's lovely. It's called "Moby Dick", by Herman Melville.

    Harry Wormwood: Moby *what*?

    [snatching the book from Matilda and tears the pages out of the cover]

    Harry Wormwood: This is Filth! Trash...!

    Matilda: It's not mine! It's a library book!

    Harry Wormwood: I'm fed up with all this reading! You're a Wormwood, you start acting like one! Now sit up and look at the TV.