The English Teacher (2013) - I know it may sound crazy, but I really like watching movies (and reading books) about school and teachers. As if I haven't got enough in real life! But I was punished this time, and as eager as I was before seeing this film starring Julianne Moore, Michael Angarano, Greg Kinnear and Lily Collins, I was pretty disappointed after I managed to do it.
I wanted to like it and forget its weak, ill-conceived script. Only it really was rather inconsistent and unconvincing with its feeble plot and unrelatable (at least to me) characters. However, strangely enough, I have to recognize the cast delivered quite sharp performances. For instance, Julianne Moore tried her best, with both charms and talents, but the story-line and the hardly funny situations didn't help her in the effort. The same is for the rest of the cast, they were not bad at all, it was what they were given to perform which was rather poor.
Directed by Craig Zisk, the film tells the story of Linda Sinclair, a high school English teacher in Kingston, Pennsylvania. She is passionate about literature and teaching, (like me!) she's popular with her students, (no comment) but lives alone (unlike me!), leading a very simple life (yeah, me too) . When her former pupil Jason Sherwood returns after failing as a playwright, Linda convinces him to produce his play in their college. Jason's overbearing father, Dr. Tom Sherwood , wishes him to attend law school instead. Trying to help her former student, Linda finds herself involved in big troubles.
My favourite feature in the film: the voiceover commenting the action with an ironically Austenesque tone. 3 out of 5 stars.
Directed by Craig Zisk, the film tells the story of Linda Sinclair, a high school English teacher in Kingston, Pennsylvania. She is passionate about literature and teaching, (like me!) she's popular with her students, (no comment) but lives alone (unlike me!), leading a very simple life (yeah, me too) . When her former pupil Jason Sherwood returns after failing as a playwright, Linda convinces him to produce his play in their college. Jason's overbearing father, Dr. Tom Sherwood , wishes him to attend law school instead. Trying to help her former student, Linda finds herself involved in big troubles.
My favourite feature in the film: the voiceover commenting the action with an ironically Austenesque tone. 3 out of 5 stars.
The Help (2011) Impossible not to love this movie, no matter if you have or haven't read the book. It's a great moving story of ordinary women, who become extraordinary thanks to their bravery and to their talent at writing and telling stories. Words that change the world, revolutionary weapons. Skeeter (Emma Stone), a young white journalist aspiring to become a writer and two African-American maids (Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer) decide to write a book exposing the hypocrisy, racism and cruelty of the wealthy white community living in Jackson, Mississipi. In the Civil Rights Era, these three women face hardship and ostracism in their fight for justice and equality. Sisterhood and friendship beyond racial prejudices.
In 2012 Viola Davis won a well deserved Academy Award for her performance as Aibileen Clark in this film.
In 2012 Viola Davis won a well deserved Academy Award for her performance as Aibileen Clark in this film.