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Pearl Harbor
By Stephanie

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It all depends on your class. I think that you need to have a really mature class in order to show it. You know your kids better than we do, but make sure you get approval from the parents, principal, and maybe even the school board (depending on where you teach). It is beneficial, but it is rated "R" and there are some scenes that didn't really need to be in the movie (romantic scenes).

There are also a lot of other movies out there about Pearl Harbor, I would check into some of those, even if just for certain scenes.

Remember also that it is a very long movie and you probably won't even get to the Pearl Harbor part for a class or two.

 


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