Review of The School of Rock (2003) by Benjamin C — 12 Dec 2017
I really appreciate which disproportionate intelligence is the product of the esprising that appears in the movie for a short period of time and you can see in the photo above.
Also in terms of education, each person has his or her own unique characteristics.
Dewey Finn: A heartbreaker musician who is considered lazy because he only does what he wants in his life.
Ned Schneebly: A teacher who does what he needs to do.
Patty Di Marco: Mayor's assistant who overestimated his work.
Rosalie Mullins: An authoritarian school principal.
Summer Hathaway: a class president with the ability to control.
Zack: A child whose family print is always on.
Lawrence: A child who is sick.
Freddy Jones: A child who is not related to the class.
The movie's main topic starts with Dewey Finn's five-star rating as a roommate Ned Schneebly. The first criticism to the education system is to tear off a sheet of paper that is given a black dot warning to unsuccessful students who are starred in successful students.
This review of The School of Rock (2003) was written by Benjamin C on 12 Dec 2017.
The School of Rock has generally received positive reviews.
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