The Japanese drama "The Queen's Classroom", a wonderful dialogue between teachers and students:
Why should we read?
Why are you so harsh on me?
Why can't you kill?
Three dialogues contain profound philosophies of life:
If people live and do not learn, they are tantamount to walking dead;
The teacher's strictness is only to let students who go out of society know how to endure and protect themselves when they encounter the weak and the strong;
Everyone has the right to enjoy their own happiness, and we have no right to inflict suffering on others...
Classic Dialogue Video:
http://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:8e19169eb84b6fc07d06719b065e5f52&type=mp4
The Queen's Classroom is an eleven-episode drama television series produced and broadcast by Japanese television on July 2, 2005. It is a drama television series directed by Kyoji Otsuka, Hitoshi Iwamoto, and Tomoaki Watanabe, written by Kazuhiko Yukawa, and starring Yuki Tenkai, Mirai Shida, and Naoki Matsukawa. The drama is a child's point of view, to depict the queen-like domination of the entire class of female teacher Akuzu Masaya and Hansaki Elementary School 6 year 3 student Kanda Kazumi and others for a year of "fighting" during the year
Starring: Yuki Tenkai