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"Jerry Renault refuses to sell chocolates. Archie makes him regret it."

The Chocolate War (film)
The Chocolate War is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Keith Gordon. It is based on Robert Cormier's novel of the same name, about a young man who rebels against the ingrained hierarchy of an elite Catholic school. It was Gordon's directorial debut, and stars John Glover, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Wallace Langham, and Doug Hutchison. Jonathan D. Krane produced it after seeing Static, a
"Jerry Renault refuses to sell chocolates. Archie makes him regret it."
"Do I dare disturb the universe?"
"You see, Carter, people are two things: greedy and cruel. And we've got the perfect setup. Greed: a kid pays two dollars for a chance to win two hundred. Plus fifty bucks in chocolate. And the cruel part: watching two guys hit each other in the ring, unable to defend themselves, under their commands while they are safe in the bleachers. That's why it works, Carter. Because we're all bastards."
"The Vigils control Trinity High. The question is who controls the Vigils."
"Conformity is not peace. It's surrender."
"Power loves a vacuum. Jerry created one."