I will watch it again with my child~

Mallory 2021-11-15 08:01:26

It’s a very cute and childlike movie. I laughed so much that my stomach hurts...

Although the little girl has terrible parents, she met a teacher who is like a spring breeze... and the little girl has special abilities... So I know in my heart that it is a fairy tale comedy movie, and I am sure that the ending must be good! Therefore, I rarely feel sad during the viewing process. Incomparably ignorant, irresponsible, parents and principals who disrespect and understand their children (such bad guys) have become a laughing stock.

Experience the importance of reading and knowledge in hilarious laughter, and face everything bravely~

I'll watch it again with my children in the future~ hee hee

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Extended Reading
  • Chandler 2022-03-23 09:01:42

    Seeing a favorite children's story turned into a live-action version is still deeply moving. Disappointed that the friendship between Matilda and Miss Honey has become "light", and the important passage of Matilda's visit to Honey's cottage is lightly passed over. How embarrassed yet strong and dignified Miss Haney lived. The film exaggerates the headmaster's horror, the revenge of the students being bullied and mischievous, and it's hairy to watch.

  • Jaunita 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    The little heroine is very cute, very good children's movie, happy ending

Matilda quotes

  • Zinnia Wormwood: [Matilda comes home from school, excitedly. Zinnia's on the phone, talking about her kids] Mine are driving me crazy. I'll tell ya, six hours a day of school IS NOT enough.

    Matilda: [walking out of the room excitedly] I'll say!

  • Agatha Trunchbull: [pointing her riding crop at Amanda] Can you spell?

    Amanda Thripp: Miss Honey taught us how to spell a long word yesterday. We can spell "difficulty".

    Agatha Trunchbull: You couldn't spell "difficulty" if your life depended on it.

    Amanda Thripp: She taught us with a poem.

    Agatha Trunchbull: [mimicking Amanda with a high-pitched tone] A poem? How sweet. What poem would that be?

    Amanda Thripp: Mrs. D, Mrs. I...

    [everyone in the room except Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey join in]

    Amanda Thripp: [chanting with the rest of the class] Mrs. F-F-I. Mrs. C, Mrs. U, Mrs. L-T-Y!

    Agatha Trunchbull: [strikes a desktop with her riding crop and all the children instantly face forward] WHY ARE ALL THESE WOMEN MARRIED?

    [moves between the desks]

    Agatha Trunchbull: Mrs. D? Mrs. I? You're supposed to be teaching SPELLING, not poetry!

    [whacks the desk again with her riding crop]