An Unfair Determination
Throughout the 2002 drama, The Emperor's Club, director Michael Hoffman and producer Andrew Carech created a plot involving cheating, rebellion, unfairness and in some cases determination which unfolds continuously during the sequence of the movie. Taking place in a very high-class and respected school for boys, known as St. Benedict's Academy, the movie contained numerous surprising and rather disturbing events. The sophisticated and well mannered atmosphere of the school was brought to the viewer's attention by the introduction of the main character, the teacher, Mr. Hundert. "He loved his job and had dedicated every moment of his life to shaping the character of the young men who came under his influence" (Brussat). The movie went on to introduce the Headmaster and further develop the "leader shaping" ambiance of the school.
With the introduction of Sedgewick Bell's first appearance in Mr. Hundert's class room, the acts of cheating and rebellion......
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