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    • Kathryn 2021-11-15 08:01:26

      I'm afraid of forgetting what I gave myself.

      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...

    • Antonio 2022-03-22 09:01:36

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      I am so worried about this movie. I know it is a fairy tale, and it does have its cuteness. However, its setting is too realistic: your parents may really be irresponsible and unreliable, or watch Watching social news, it is not uncommon for parents to violently abuse their children; you will meet...

    • Angelita 2022-04-20 09:01:37

      In the world of fairy tales, all problems can be redeemed through superpowers, and you will also meet a fairy teacher who understands you, and finally live a happy and beautiful life. However, in reality, when a child faces various misfortunes such as unreasonable family members, violent teachers, etc., most of them can only accept and endure silently, which is why we yearn for fairy tales and their beauty.

    • Leonor 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      In junior high school, Yang Liu; very interesting, I watched it with my mother

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    Matilda quotes

    • Zinnia Wormwood: Look, Miss Snit, a girl does not get anywhere by acting intelligent! I mean, take a look at you and me. You chose books - I chose looks. I have a nice house, a wonderful husband... and you are slaving away teaching snot-nosed children their ABCs. You want Matilda to go to college? Ha, ha, ha, ha...

      Harry Wormwood: College?

      [scoffs]

      Harry Wormwood: I didn't go to college. I don't know anybody who did. Bunch of hippies and cesspool salesmen, ha ha ha ha...

      Jenny: [insulted] Don't sneer at educated people, Mr. Wormwood. If you became ill, heaven forbid, your doctor would be a college graduate.

      Harry Wormwood: Yeah...

      Jenny: Or - or say you were sued for selling a faulty car. The lawyer who defended you would have gone to college, too.

      Harry Wormwood: What car? Sued by who? Who you been talking to?

      Jenny: N-nobody.

      [sighs]

      Jenny: I can see we're not going to agree, are we?

    • Harry Wormwood: A book? What do you want a book for?

      Matilda: To read.

      Harry Wormwood: To read? Why would you want to read when you got the television set sitting right in front of you? There's nothing you can get from a book that you can't get from a television faster.