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Old 29-12-2007, 01:39   #1660
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re: Rate the last movie you saw

Just watched The History Boys. Very affecting film - parallels to my own life, and very moving at the end. I thought the ending with Miss Jones looking back, particularly inspired and yet sad. Still a bit upset now. I do love Bennett - he thinks like me. I don't have his education though. At school, I was just bored. We used to have sets, and I was usually stuck in the higher ones. Something about potential. I didn't want to learn what they wanted to teach, nor in the way they taught it. That's education for you - one size fits all. A template for thinking for the rest of your life. Supression of individuality. Some of you on here show it quite clearly. 10/10
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