Les Choristes
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1:22:00
I don't know why I'm still listening to you.
1:22:03
Ok, uncle Maxence, considering your seniority,
1:22:06
you will only suffer a suspension.
1:22:08
As for you, Mr. Mathieu, you are fired
1:22:11
for breaking the school rules.
1:22:13
If that's what you want, then fire me too!
1:22:15
It's not for you to decide.
1:22:17
Mr. Maxence, thanks for your kindness
But I believe children need you very much

1:22:21
Think about the children,
since this gentleman never does.

1:22:27
This is your due, here you are
1:22:30
You leave immediately by the 6pm bus.
1:22:32
-I forbid you to see a single one of you pupils.
-What do you mean?

1:22:36
Uncle Maxence, make sure of it.
1:22:44
Headmaster, before we part,
let me tell you what I think of you

1:22:49
I know, Mathieu
1:22:51
-You are incompetent, cruel.
-What about them

1:22:54
-They didn't choose to be here
-Neither did I

1:22:57
I never wanted to be an educator.
1:22:59
And don't tell me you were dreaming
of burying yourself in this god forsaken place.

1:23:01
You had other ambitions. Me too.
1:23:03
-You should not take out your failure on the children.
-You think I enjoy playing prison warden?

1:23:07
Someone must do it.
1:23:09
But go ahead, go to Paris
1:23:11
Go knock on the minister's door
1:23:13
Hello! I'm Mathieu, we must use true educators
not half wits.

1:23:16
Get in, fight, since you have faith!
Mathieu! Saint Mathieu!

1:23:21
You're a failed musician, a prefect
1:23:24
Just a small prefect,
1:23:27
What do you do in life, Mr Mathieu? I'm a prefect,
prefect, prefect, prefect, prefect!

1:23:33
You are a madman
1:23:35
I'm so tired, go to hell
1:23:38
On the contrary, I'm leaving it
1:23:53
I had hoped some children would brave the interdiction
and come say goodbye, but nothing.

1:23:59
These children's wisdom resembled indifference.

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