An elementary school staple, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a true classic, despite how overused the word is, it fits it perfectly. You see, unlike most other required readings for youngsters, "Mockingbird" has a little of what everyone wants, and instills the need to become a lawyer in almost everyone that peruses it.
This flawless, impeccable rendering of the text should be required viewing for anyone wishing to perform that hardest of operations, the adaptation. Jimmy Stewart, is of course, Jimmy Stewart and so nothing else needs be said about it.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" possesses that quality that is rarely seen these days: the sentimental happy ending that doesn't veer off into perfection or schmaltziness, one of the biggest mistakes our directors take these days. Learn the past!
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