A nostalgic movie review: Matilda (1996). Hello.
Today I’m finally writing a movie review.
It’s my first time meeting you, so I’m really looking forward to it.
I’m a little embarrassed, but please enjoy it.
Let’s start with the 1996 film Matilda.
I watched this movie over and over because it was often on TV when I was in elementary and middle school.
I never get tired of it—it’s one of those movies I love every time I watch it.
I think many people probably saw this film during their school days.
It’s a lively and fun movie, so I think many people will like it.
The child is lying on the sofa with back pain.
This child is Matilda.
Matilda grew up preferring books to television.
Matilda’s parents. Matilda’s parents disliked Matilda very much, and she studied hard.
As all the stories in the world came on TV, he said he didn’t know what he was reading.
Not only does his daughter dislike reading, but Matilda’s parents are also not interested in what their daughter does; they just ignore her and annoy her.
Matilda’s father was a so-called liar who disguised old cars as new ones and sold them to customers.
However, Matilda’s father never felt guilty about cheating.

Xin is Matilda’s homeroom teacher.
The principal is truly kind.
A naturally gifted teacher who understands and loves children. Later, the principal recovered all of the inheritance that the father had passed down to the aunt and the principal, adopted Matilda, and helped Matilda start a new life.
The principal can also be called Matilda’s savior.
She looks scary. The homeroom teacher at the elementary school Matilda attends, Matilda’s aunt, the principal’s niece’s father has passed away, and she lives with all the property, including her niece. The principal hates children very much.
Children who do not listen to him will be locked in separate nail cells in their own rooms.
You must watch the 1996 film.