magic teacher

Sidney 2022-03-31 09:01:05

I have to admit that it is a very good work. It is a film that breaks through the traditional constraints and endows the hero with superpowers. The hero in the play is Neil, a middle school teacher. He has extraordinary magic power and is omnipotent. With a wave of his right hand, the whole room can be covered with flowers, so that the poor can have houses to live in, and there will be no more wars in the world, etc. , but it also brought a negative impact. In the end, under the guidance of the heroine, what kind of choice will he have? I especially like the dog Dennis in the play. He is super cute and very loyal to the owner. High, I like it... I
recommend friends to have a look, otaku or couples can go and experience it. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Geoffrey 2022-03-20 09:02:14

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is just visual/Old school humor/Still funny rants/Dennis is too cute/The Yankee's full of malice to the Brit is pretty cool

  • Idella 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    What to do, Simon Pegg's films after the end of the world are not very good.

Absolutely Anything quotes

  • [Dennis barks]

    Neil Clarke: What are you talking about, Dennis?... Dennis, shut up, I can handle this!... Dennis, what are you talking about? Actually, that is a really good point, what are you talking about? Dennis, be able to speak!

    Dennis: Biscuits!

    Neil Clarke: What?

    Dennis: Biscuits! For crying out loud, they're in the cupboard!

  • Neil Clarke: I'm not going to give you a biscuit until you answer my question!

    Dennis: Biscuits! Bread biscuits, black biscuits!

    Neil Clarke: Is that all you think about?

    Dennis: Nothing else matters! Biscuits, please!

    Neil Clarke: Dennis, become a rational thinking creature!

    Dennis: Look, I just can't concentrate on anything till I've had one of those biscuits! I know it's crazy, but that's how it is. I guess I'm kinda hooked on them. So please, give me just one biscuit, and I'll be able to think about something else!

    Neil Clarke: That makes sense.

    [goes to the cupboard]

    Dennis: Oh, he's getting the biscuits! He's getting the biscuits!