Movie Review of "Matilda"

Movie Review of " Matilda"


 

           "Matilda is a movie which was directed by David. Matilda is little girl with extraordinary talent and a bright mind. Her parents are disgusting they have no morals It’s quite funny following Matilda from the first day she was born  When she becomes six and half years old, her parents don’t even notice it, thinking she is still four. But that was not the only thing they did not know about their own child.   They consider her as a dumb girl.  her parents leave the house for the rest of the day, the girl decides to go to the library she loves to read book  Her parents are not giving more importance to books and education. They always give importance to television and money. 
They don’t let Matilda go to school because they think she is four. She is really 6 . When stuck for a real answer to her valid arguments, daddy DeVito’s best response is “because I’m big and you’re small. I’m smart and you’re dumb. I’m right and you’re wrong.”So this way she is treated by her family. No one can understand her. After so many affords Matilda get admission in school. 

                 In the school she meet Agatha Trunchbull  The principal of school she a big, strong, surly woman who throws boys out of windows and swings a sweet young girl over a fence by her pigtails. It is cartoon-style violence.  In the school there is very kind lady teacher whose name is Jennifer Honey. She always treate children very kindly. After a few days she easily realise that  Matilda is very intelligent girl. She meets her parents and trys to telling them that Matilda is very intelligent girl. But Matilda 's Parents ignore this her

               Later on Matilda gets the idea that she has a special power. She begins to train her self at her own will. She slowly and stidily make strong her power. She once goes to Trunchbull house to take the doll of Miss Honey and than she punished ms.Trunchbull   So she using her power for good reason. Matilda is a good film  to watch for all ages.

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