The administration of the school tries to be as fair as possible, which includes having student representatives sit on the student evaluation committee.
Marin's class this year of fourteen and fifteen year olds is no different than previous years, although the names and faces have changed. Marin tries to get through to his students, sometimes with success and sometimes resulting in utter failure. Even Marin has his breaking point, which may result in him doing things he would probably admit to himself are wrong. But after all is said and done, there is next year and another group of students.
The dynamics of a multicultural class and its teacher will enlighten. Rated PG for language. Did you know Edit. According to jury president Sean Penn , the choice was unanimous.
Quotes Esmeralda : [on Plato's book at the same time she provokes the teacher over a past incident between them] I guess that's not a tramp's book, huh? User reviews 99 Review. Top review. I will start with saying that the subtitles made it difficult to understand the specifics of their dialogue.
But notwithstanding, Entre Les Murs really feels like I've spent a year in the school with these students. We see the power structure between teachers, admin, and students.
We see the problems and challenges that the system has. We also, more importantly, see the interpersonal relationships between the teachers and the students. This movie doesn't sentimentalize or sugar-coat the learning experience.
Lean On Me, this is not. This vision is as stark and cold as the fluorescent light bulbs above the class. The warmth, however brief, is provided by the students and their teachers.
I enjoyed the realistic acting. I never for once thought that I was anywhere else except for a real classroom. I enjoyed the characters, though I wish that I would be able to get in their heads more and see their motivation. What I liked the most is that we saw an unbiased, holistic viewpoint of the school year. Some students learned a lot, some learned nothing, and life moves on like a soccer match in the school halls.
OkayDoood Dec 15, FAQ 3. Photos Top cast Edit. Jaime King Palmer as Palmer. Karley Scott Collins Oprah as Oprah. Wayne Wilderson Joel as Joel. Kasey Wilson Joanne as Joanne. David Crane Jeffrey Klarik. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. As an anniversary gift, for his live-together girlfriend Joan, who met when they entered third grade, Ethan throws a surprise party inviting their entire third-grade class.
A Few members of the class agree to come although they have not seen each other in years. Every thing has changed, and new friendships are formed, when the class reunites. The "class clown" still lives at home and rekindles his feelings for his former girlfriend, the now married "beautiful girl next door". The unpopular nerd in school who was on the brink of suicide starts seeing a girl who barely noticed him in school.
In addition, a successful female classmates confronts her high school crush and prom date where she found out he was gay. A whole lot more happens when this class reunites and starts new friendships.
They've got a lot to learn. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Education is a dialogue between equals, in which the professor is obligated to lower himself to the intellectual level of his students, "lower" not in the sense of superiority, but of capacity and experience.
This dialogue consists in sharing the pieces of truth that every single individual, students and teachers alike, have gathered in their lives. I give you my truth. Together, let's construct a more complete truth". I reiterate, such is the purpose of education. Entre les Murs succeeds in every single aspect that The Freedom Writers sucked at: realism, seriousness, accuracy….
A French teacher for a group of troubled kids try his best to get the best out of them, while dealing with their own attitude and other much political things. So I guess this is what Clint Eastwood was trying to do, but failed at that Paris movie.
Yeah, apparently the main teacher was actually played by the teacher and author of the book the film is based on. Not gonna lie, for what he was given, he wasn't like groundbreaking or anything, but he did a very decent job. I kinda like the fact most of the movie takes place on the class for most of the time.
Laurent Cantent did a new nice job capturing the environment from…. Really naturalist direction makes for a touching two hours.
Brilliant blend of fiction and reality and fantastic child performances. Are they even performing? Having to ask that question makes this all the more clever. I think, of all the wonderful subtle moments in this film, the one that stands out the most is a small exchange at the end. Marin is asking what his students learned during the year, and a shy girl quietly admits that she learned nothing.
Cantet makes known that this is not a typical movie in which the teacher saves the lives of all his students and inspires them to be life long learners. Its an honest, true moment in the film that I really appreciated. There has been a series running on Channel 4 for the past few years, pre-fixed with 'Educating'; the title completed by the regional area it is filmed in. It is a fly-on-the-wall documentary of life for teachers and pupils in today's UK schools and proves to be an insightful viewing experience.
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