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A film that moved me and inspired me to take my first steps in society
Adeline 2022-03-23 09:02:41
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Roselyn 2022-03-15 09:01:05
The "Spring Wind and Rain" broadcast on TV has the same name as the classic Robin Williams. I thought it was the one that I watched, but it turned out that I had read the wrong part at the end. In this movie, the students of different grades changed too quickly and the explanation was unclear. The Lionhead provokes a black man (thinking that the team drums the black man), and then the funeral of the team drums the black man. It feels wrong... I think it is. The same person. Rowena sings really well, that section is very beautiful, so the hero said that Rowena is a mythical goddess. Is this a lie to his wife? The overall narrative in the front is vague. At the end, there is a star saved. Both the reed female and the lion head male are on the stage, and the one who cleans the drool and falls on the shoes of the female classmate next door during the performance is also there? It’s a pity that there seems to be no Rowena, he In the end, he wrote a symphony and he became famous! How do actors perform from young to old? Is such a powerful makeup?
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Afton 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The plot is average, not as ups and downs and exciting as "Dead Poet Society", but the great thing about this film is that it strung together some of the key events and moments in American music history for retrospect and commemoration.
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Mr. Glenn Holland: Let me ask you a question. When you look in the mirror, what do you like best about yourself?
Gertrude Lang: My hair.
Mr. Glenn Holland: Why?
Gertrude Lang: Well, my father always says that it reminds him of the sunset.
Mr. Glenn Holland: Play the sunset. Close your eyes. One, two, three, four.
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[Glenn and Iris are discussing the possibility of sending Cole to a special school]
Glenn Holland: The doctor said that gestures meant...
Iris Holland: It's way more than gestures.
Glenn Holland: That gestures meant that Cole would never learn how to lip read or to talk!
Iris Holland: He can barely talk now, he can't say two or three words!
Glenn Holland: The guy is a specialist, Iris!
Iris Holland: Ohhh, he's a specialist who thinks that deaf people are retarded and he is not retarded, he is...
[Cole is screaming, asking for something and Iris doesn't know what it is]
Iris Holland: Cole!
Glenn Holland: What does he...? Give him what he wants!
Iris Holland: I don't know what he wants, I don't understand what he's trying to say. Don't you get it? You walk to school every day with all these children who are normal. I can't talk to my son! I don't know what he wants or what he thinks or what he feels. I can't tell him that I love him, I can't tell him who I am. I want to talk to my son! I don't care what it costs, I don't care what the stupid doctor says it's right or wrong. I want to talk to my son!