Matilda Comments

  • Teagan 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    A fantastic and absurd comedy movie, it looks like a fairy tale, but it contains profound thoughts and endless comfort. Children and adults are inherently equal, and no one is arrogant and superior to the other. The ending is good, and I hope that every child can be treated...

  • Monica 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Preview. The American version of Home Alone is simple and happy. The story of a little girl with superpower resisting the bad parents and the bad principal. Although the setting is very similar to the female version of Harry being bullied by the bad parents and his brother, he has to resist the Umbridge-style principal at school. But there is absolutely no goth and darkness of uk (bad headmaster is still a bit stereotype in british accent). Little Matilda is so cute and really full of aura! The...

  • Gretchen 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    2020.2.29 In this once-in-four-years day, I watched this movie because Xiaoyin's video barrage was swiping this stage play. Such a cute movie! It's rare to see such a good shot in 1996. The girl is so cute and cute! After reading it, I decided to make a good list of this year's reading plan, because if you read more, you will have superpowers!

  • Saul 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The parents are not close, the headmaster is a bully, and the daily life of a child in the rebellious period. Fortunately, there is a perfect teacher. Exaggerated, my family started to practice super powers after watching it, and asked me, why can't I use my mind to make it...

  • Ashley 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Wonderful feeling. At Matilda in 1996, saw Amelie in 2001. May good and brave girls create their own happy...

  • Adela 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    To be honest, it's not too fake to have superpowers, but the school and the principal are too fake. . ....

  • Lilla 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Grateful that the book got a movie, like almost every other popular Roald Dhal books, you can lure a kid to read a book by having them watch a great movie...

  • Bernice 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    God! This movie is so cute, where did the crew find these children, especially the little pudding with blonde hair, it's so cute, it's super good-looking, the filming has a strong sense of form, and the overall joy is , the background color is actually very cruel, I want to cry a little when I think about it, it is very worth...

  • Jessika 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    A romantic interpretation of fairy tales. In fact, such an environment can destroy a person. Also: How much do they like Dickens, is it all the tune of A Christmas...

  • Leanna 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    When I was a child, the one I watched at the time liked to envy, I'm going to use my...

Extended Reading
  • Makayla 2021-11-15 08:01:26

    Matilda

    A children's drama with a fairy tale style, but from a certain perspective, it is a more meaningful but not naive film. From the perspective of a child, it tells the world in the eyes of a child. Maltilda was born in a bullied family, and then made this child strong and yearning for a...

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.