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Man Of Steel - Change The World (Motivational Scene)
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Man Of Steel - Change The World (Motivational Scene)

One of the greatest scene from the movie Man of Steel. Clark Kent is being bullied and refrains himself from hitting a guy. His father then gives him an inspiring speech about what kind of man he wants to be.

Movie:Man Of Steel


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Bullies: Come on, Kent! Come on, fight back. Get up, Kent! Is that it? Is that all you got? Come on, Kent! Come on!

Jonathan Kent: Did they hurt you?

Young Clark Kent: You know they can't.

Jonathan Kent: That's not what I meant. I meant, "are you all right?"

Young Clark Kent: I wanted to hit that kid. I wanted to hit him so bad.

Jonathan Kent: I know you did. I mean, part of me even wanted you to, but then what? Make you feel any better? You just have to decide what kind of a man you want to grow up to be, Clark; because whoever that man is, good character or bad, he's... He's gonna change the world.

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