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The Emperor's Club (Movie Reaction)

The Emperor's Club (Movie Reaction)

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Not your fault. Hey I learned something new about my computer lol

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Oh... and I am so sorry for the technical difficulties you went through in watching this movie for me. But I truly do appreciate you and being able to watch your reaction nonetheless. So thank you very much, my friend! Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

The Emperor's Club- Thank you so much for reacting to this movie!!! I love it so much. I really enjoyed watching your reaction for it, and listening to what you took away from this beautiful movie and the powerful messages behind it. It's hard to live with certain failures in life and to believe you're more than that failure at times. I know this very well and I struggle with my failures everyday. Which is why this movie has impacted me so much and makes me cry every time I watch it. I fear living a full life without having made an impact on a single life of those I have and may come into contact with, but this movie also gives me hope for a brighter future. And it also shows us that we have more of an impact on the lives of those around us than we may think. Both in good ways, as well as in bad ways too. "How will history remember you?" A very powerful quote spoken by Mr. Hundert towards the beginning of this movie. :) As for the movie itself... Kevin Kline as Mr. Hundert is absolutely phenomenal. I really love him as an actor. And as Mr. Hundert, I love seeing how deeply he cares for his students and how he hopes to inspire them to be the men that they all became aside from Sedgewick. He wanted so badly to believe he could help Sedgewick, that he winds up making a terrible mistake when he dismisses Martin all those years earlier in order to help Sedgewick get ahead, in spite of him being undeserving of this gift. And upon realizing that he had truly wronged Martin once he discovers Sedgewick is cheating the first time, that mistake in taking Martin out of the running for becoming Mr. Julius Caesar comes haunt him. He wronged Martin and failed Sedgewick, but Martin and the rest of the boys upon growing up comes to show Mr. Hundert just how much he had taught and impacted them despite failing Sedgewick, which gives him the courage and strength to return to teaching again. I also love the rest of the students, both their young selves and their older selves. Especially Martin, both as a young man and as an adult. Especially as an adult, when his role is played by actor... Steven Culp, whom I really enjoy in a number of movies and shows I've seen him in. I always cry in the end when Martin drops off his son at school so he could be taught by the man who shows him he has redeemed himself when he finally admits to him how he had wronged him. And it shows us that Martin holds no ill will against Mr. Hundert like he could have. He still admires him and is grateful to Mr. Hundert for all he had taught him. The moment they lock eyes upon one another as Martin waves at him upon seeing Mr. Hundert through the window, and then watching as Martin's son stands up to read the plaque above the door just like his father did years ago at Mr. Hundert's request yet again... I ball like a baby every time. Just like I do when the boys read the plaque they make for Mr. Hundert and cheer for him in order to show him how grateful they all are to hm. As for Sedgewick... the first time he cheated, he did so in order to try to ensure his win so he could impress his father. The second time... was so he could try to ensure his win so that he could impress the press, the faculty of the school, and would be voters so that he could build himself up for becoming Senator. It is sadly all about the false image he builds for himself under the influence of his father, all to make himself look good. And sadly, he fails to learn anything from Mr. Hundert because he grows to not care about the morals and virtues Mr. Hundert tried to bestow upon him, just like his father didn't care about them either. I was so angry at Sedgewick for being so heartless and without morals because he really hurt such a good man. Especially in his words to him in the bathroom scene. However, Sedgewick gets his just desserts in the end when his son overhears him talking to Mr. Hundert in the bathroom so deplorably. I feel so badly for his son, knowing he will most likely grow up just like his father and grandfather, but Sedgewick deserved to feel that stroke of pain to the gut upon discovering his own mistake. Sadly, he just refused to let even this change his ways. What an amazing movie! It's powerful, the messages are beautiful, the acting fantastic, and the music is beautiful too. So, thank you again, Reds! I look forward to more reactions from you. Until next time, my friend... Sincerely. Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum


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