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Xzavier 2022-04-21 09:03:48
In this film about education itself, it is not easy to understand the limitations of education. But can a study of Greco-Roman history make one more upright? Will reading Caesar well keep boys from cheating and make politics more democratic? I am afraid that the author does not understand classics, and it is whimsical. Efforts to weed out the influence of homosexuality make the film seem cleaner, but away from the essence of education. Wonderful template, far from Browning's version, near a boy...
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Libbie 2022-03-27 09:01:22
Looking at the comments, many people compare it with the Dead Poets Society. The Dead Poets Society has its own unique social significance, and this film is simply a story of the relationship between the lecturer and the students and their respective growth. I think this is a good film, it reminds me of to my honest, kind, and dignified...
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Sigrid 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The second half of the twists and turns are extremely...
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Rosemarie 2022-03-27 09:01:22
It should be a good story, but it didn't feel like it fell to the point, but the curly hair was so tender back then that it could be squeezed out of water, so I didn't waste time, and this ost is very...
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Christiana 2022-03-27 09:01:22
It's only now that I understand that the tone of Dead Poets Society is actually optimistic, and the tone of this film is...
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Adolphus 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The country is easy to change, the nature is difficult to...
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Bianka 2022-03-27 09:01:22
Jessie also played this? Not impressed at all. I can't seem to watch this kind of pedagogical film, although I also think that life will not fail because of a failure, nor will it succeed because of a...
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Shanna 2022-03-27 09:01:22
In order to eliminate the academic gap between different families, Bush's "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) education bill specifically requires that when examining school performance, it must be listed separately from poor families, minority families and Progress of students from non-native English-speaking...
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Damion 2022-03-26 09:01:14
What is the purpose of being ethical? What are the benefits of being ethical? Is it right or wrong to flex our moral standards? These films are all written in one stroke, and then end with a tall monologue, which is really a...
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Bianka 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Those who steal the hook will be executed, and those who steal the country will be feudal lords. Definitely my favorite kind of story. There are indeed many roads to Rome, but one way and another. Although everyone cares about whether you are in Rome or not, there will always be a day when people have to look in the mirror or face their son. A sad and powerful story. It's okay if people can't be ashamed, there are always other people who can be hope. I am still proud of being pedantic and...
The Emperor's Club Comments
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Nicole 2022-03-19 08:01:02
I'm touched, but fate is not good. After all, bad students have reached that position and obtained a lot of resources. Don't these exist? Only pay attention to those who are very good, then ordinary people will be ignored, because ordinary people are ordi
I'm touched, but fate is not good. After all, bad students have reached that position and obtained a lot of resources. Don't these exist? Only pay attention to those excellent people, then ordinary people will be ignored, because ordinary people are ordinary, right is right, wrong is wrong?...
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Grayson 2022-03-19 08:01:02
How do elites grow up
——American education between imagination and reality
"The Emperor's Club" is based on Ethan Canin's short story "The Palace Thief". The story takes place in the mid-1970s, at an aristocratic boys' high school called St. Benedict. Handelt is a middle-aged teacher who teaches classics and...
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Sedgewick Bell: [about Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"] They should kill Marc Antony too. I mean, Brutus is a pussy.
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William Hundert: [discussing 41 specific emperors] Can you, please, name any of the subsequent emperors whom we've been discussing? There were 41.
Sedgewick Bell: I only know seven.
William Hundert: Very well.
Sedgewick Bell: Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey...
William Hundert: Seriously, though, can you in fact name any of the emperors?
Sedgewick Bell: I know four.
William Hundert: Very well.
Sedgewick Bell: [in an English accent, counting off his fingers] John, Paul, Ringo
[counts all but the middle finger]
Sedgewick Bell: and George.