tortured to death~

Bernhard 2022-03-23 09:02:21

The headmaster is a father, but a failed father, especially after meeting Charlie, became a failed headmaster.
Perhaps where there is oppression, there is resistance.
In order to keep abreast of the whereabouts of the students, the principal installed probes in the four corners of the school. The students are afraid of the principal's power, but they hate it in their hearts.
The story culminates with the arrest of Charlie, the relationship between the daughter and her father is completely broken, and the little radish leaves us with the gorgeous back of a lonely father.
Fortunately, it was HE in the end. With Charlie's assistance, the principal gradually began to understand the hearts of these children and resolved the conflict with his daughter.
In short, full of tears, all kinds of abuse.
Even the radish in 2007 is still tender.

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  • Monroe 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The male protagonist is really aristocratic. He is very cute when he plays the piano. He is eager to be recognized and popular in adolescence. It's such a simple thing, but children in the United States are so mature~ I heard my mother's words "I thought you were an adult. In fact, you are still a child" scalp tingling, well, this is the feeling

  • Jefferey 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    i love anton yelchin and kat dennings

Charlie Bartlett quotes

  • Whitney Drummond: Hey, Charlie.

    Charlie Bartlett: Hey, Whitney. What's going on?

    Whitney Drummond: I don't know.

    Charlie Bartlett: Well, I think you have something to tell me, but you're worried what I might think.

    Whitney Drummond: I guess. I really think that there's something wrong with me.

    Charlie Bartlett: Why's that?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, I've been crying a lot. Like, at cheer. I've slept with almost every guy on the football team.

    Charlie Bartlett: [a bit surprised] All of them?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, maybe not all. But all the backfield, anyway.

  • Murphy Bivens: Hey, Whitney.

    Whitney Drummond: Hi, Murphy.

    Whitney Drummond: [as Murphy hands her a bouquet of flowers] Wow, you actually brought flowers.

    Murphy Bivens: [a bit sheepishly] They're pretty lame, huh? I've never been on a real date before.

    Whitney Drummond: That's okay, Murphy. I've never been on a real date before either.

    Whitney Drummond: [commenting on his preppy-looking polo shirt with alligator logo] By the way, I like your shirt.

    Murphy Bivens: Thanks.