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Winona 2023-09-30 05:10:03
generally. Cute little...
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Alphonso 2023-09-28 13:24:33
In fact, no matter whether it is a genius or an ordinary person, it is the most important thing to live according to your heart. The pressure of life has been overwhelmed, so why impose your long-cherished wishes on your children. The biggest tear in the whole film, the American team took his niece to the hospital to feel the joy of the new...
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Alessandra 2023-09-23 15:21:37
A first-class commercial parent-child film, but it is too detached from the world to talk about...
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Floy 2023-09-20 04:04:33
The little girl is cute, the uncle is too handsome, the American education is blowing,...
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Rahsaan 2023-09-06 11:13:07
You know the routine, but I still see tears glistening. One more star for Fred, the orange cat is so...
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Misael 2023-09-05 15:02:32
The dream that you can't realize must be imposed on your children to realize your dream! There are too many people who are parents like this. Female goose, female goose, I like little girls so much! Team America, Team America, so...
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Arjun 2023-08-29 02:50:30
Originally, I thought that the two main lines of [Genius] and [Education] had too strong a sense of existence, resulting in no theme. Then I understood the title of "Gifted" and suddenly it became clear. From the movie, we can feel that CE's acting skills are really not only in the US team's big chest muscles, but also in his delicate handling of emotions. He is also completely heroic, handsome and good at acting. In fact, is it really important to be a genius? It's not as good as giving them a...
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Alysson 2023-08-06 20:28:23
Comfortable and beautiful atmosphere, warm and affectionate competition, everything is for the growth of children. It is more realistic to let children grow up with...
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Mariano 2023-08-04 18:04:12
I kept crying while watching it, this is a film that can find...
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Eunice 2023-07-03 19:57:08
It is interesting to introduce the perspective of elite...
Gifted Comments
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Krystina 2022-03-21 09:02:08
American Chicken Soup
This film shows American values very well: happy education >>> elite education; it also adheres to American political correctness: white people are refined and selfish and indifferent, black people are warm, kind and sincere. "Haier Brothers Mode" :)
Well, for me, the biggest value of this film is...
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Lea 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Sixth film in 2022
During the Spring Festival holiday, I watched a few movies at home and wondered how this kind of family-style education in the United States was implemented. Parents are under great pressure. Although they are all describing the story of genius, there is no sense of disobedience, the theme of the...
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Frank Adler: Miss Davis, if we separate our leaders - if we segregate them from people like you and me - you get "congressmen." So I'm sorry. I wish I can take your offer, but Mary stays. Unless you kick her out.
Gloria Davis: This is a mistake. We'll never be able to raise this child to the level of scholarship she deserves.
Frank Adler: Well...
[sarcastically]
Frank Adler: just dumb her down to a decent human being. Everybody wins.
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Mary Adler: Is there a God?
Frank Adler: I don't know.
Mary Adler: Just tell me.
Frank Adler: I would if I could. But I don't know. Neither does anybody else.
Mary Adler: Roberta knows.
Frank Adler: No. Roberta has faith... And that's the great thing to have. But faith's about what you think, feel. Not what you know.
Mary Adler: What about Jesus?
Frank Adler: Love that guy. Do what he says.
Mary Adler: But, is he God?
Frank Adler: I don't know. I have an opinion. But that's my opinion and I could be wrong. So why would I screw up yours? Use your head. But don't be afraid to believe in things either.
Mary Adler: Huh. There was a guy on TV who said there was *no* God.
Frank Adler: The only difference between the atheists on TV and Roberta is, Roberta loves you. She trying to help. Tell you what though. One way or another we all end up back together in the end. That's what you're asking, right?
Mary Adler: Yep.
Frank Adler: Okay. Find something else to worry about, will ya?
Mary Adler: All right.