The Paper Chase Comments

  • Dane 2023-09-24 09:51:04

    2021.8.22 Rewatch. When I entered the door, my brain was a mess, and when I went out, I thought like a lawyer. Thumbs up! American counterparts are really not covered.

  • Maryam 2023-09-13 19:54:23

    I like it a lot. Do u want ur life, or do u want success? It's a thing to think about. However, it's a little unrealistic at the end. Btw the professor is awful- he does not know care about his students at all- not knowing their faces and names. I was thinking I would love...

  • Lexi 2023-09-02 19:08:31

    In the ibs class, I found that our teacher and this professor look quite alike. He must be trying to give us a slap in the face in the first class: In the future, if you talk or not in class, you will...

  • Kole 2023-08-29 20:51:26

    Very realistic, but also quite dull. This film proves that law school is a nightmare and...

  • Juston 2023-08-27 06:20:09

    After a little bit of experience with case teaching, I still don't understand. Seeing that teachers force students to prepare very hard, is this a way to force students to study...

  • Cade 2023-08-26 04:55:41

    It is called the first class of the American Law School. After reading it, I feel that the American Law School is no different from the undergraduate of Peking...

  • Carmela 2023-08-19 01:49:52

    I want to say that I'm a big one for the whole film! This man is relying on the daughter of the professor, and he has no guilt, righteousness, and bad temper. Their professor looked at his daughter's possible boyfriend and finally gave him a 4.0! ! ! I'm fucking unbalanced! ! ! ! ! Mom fucked up. . . . . But there is one thing, the law school is indeed the intellectual king, and the university is the same, the most basic. They are still...

  • Ruby 2023-08-09 19:30:46

    Check out Harvard Lovers. Why does the 1973 film still have a sense of modernity? It seems that reading is still the same as society is...

  • Jason 2023-07-28 04:54:50

    We expect ourselves to be Hart, but it is destined that the vast majority can only be...

  • Ferne 2023-07-24 18:28:08

    "Grade. It's a number. It's a letter. But it determines salaries and futures." The end tells us that working our ass off to achieve a goal is not for getting affirmed by authorities, but not losing every tiny opportunity to become a better...

Extended Reading
  • Green 2022-08-20 21:51:39

    law

    I am a legal worker and a practitioner in the film and television industry for many years. I think: The training of legal theory and legal thinking can only be mastered by people in any country through hard study. What this movie derogates is not the law, it derogates the teaching methods of the...

  • Clovis 2022-08-20 22:10:11

    the paper chase

    It’s a rare movie with a positive tone in the list of law-directed homework, and when I watched it countless times I sighed that I was so good. I was really old...Although I am not a law school student, it still feels quite real, especially at the end of the semester. Wanting to escape from the...

The Paper Chase quotes

  • William Moss, Tutor: So you flunked all your practice exams, huh? Every one?

    Kevin Brooks: Yeah, every one.

    William Moss, Tutor: Aww man, don't look like that, you'll be saved. Every person in this house almost flunked out of law school in their first year. It's not hard to see why; they had broads on the brain. It's the worst thing that can happen to a first-year law student. I don't suppose that's your problem?

    Kevin Brooks: No, no. I'm married.

    William Moss, Tutor: Well, the vote's split on that, but I've saved all kinds. I moved in here and saved all these dum-dums. They'll all graduate, all from Harvard. Did you bring any samples of your work?

    Kevin Brooks: Yeah, I brought some notes...

    William Moss, Tutor: Notes don't mean a thing.

  • [first lines]

    Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: Mr. Hart, would you recite for us the facts of Hawkins versus McGee?

    [looks up]

    Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: I do have you name right? You are "Mr. Hart"?

    James T. Hart: [mumbles] Yes, my name's Hart.

    Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: You're not speaking loud enough, Mr. Hart. Will you speak up?

    James T. Hart: Yes, my name's Hart.

    Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: Mr. Hart, you're still not speaking loud enough. Will you stand? Speak louder, Mr. Hart! Fill the room with your intelligence!