Class
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I almost passed on this movie since it appeared too quirky for my tastes, a romantic comedy about a
class
of South Korean students and its Australian English teacher.
I really think that this show was one that showed a woman making it in the man's World, but doing it with a lot of
class.
By publishing the script to this film, Esquire showed that it was still an important player in bringing new world
class
art to the American male mainstream.
In the meantime they hide them from the parents, but have to cut
class
to take care of them.
Roy Clarke is one of the greatest comedy writers of his generation, he explores the British
class
system, old age, and the relationships between Yorshiremen and the Women they love brilliantly.
Big Bad Wolf made me yearn for a true B
class
horror movie which would have been a big step up for this mess, it was like a lousy TV movie that looked like it was made on the cheap in a couple of days.
The acting is rather hit or miss: Hampton barely registers as the insipid would-be hero, the ever-alluring Lynn Lowry contributes a memorably sexy turn as the enticing Nurse Forsythe, Barbara Steele projects her usual sense of
class
and commanding presence as poised lesbian Betts, Allan Kolman does well as the infected Nicholas Tudor, and pretty Susan Petrie likewise impresses as Tudor's sweet, distraught wife Janine.
When I was little, I used to like the "Aladdin" trilogy, and Mrs. Rivard's
class
and I saw those movies, as well as Miss Haynes.
This movie has every clichéd element you could expect all the way down to the coach trying to get the
class
nerd to growl and do the mean face.
The message transcends ethnicity, religion, and
class.
They stay in the poshest hotels, take first
class
trains and dine in four star restaurants.
Everything about this movie was
class
and to top it all off, the soundtrack by Philip Carli was just perfect and the print was crystal clear.
The direction by John Robertson was first class, again considering that he was not one of the more well known directors of the time and the photography was the usual high standard that we expect from William Daniels.
Anyway, the plot is more like Macbeth and the film could be useful in an English
class
if you're teaching Shakespeare's Macbeth.
even the comedic twists throughout the story, are never seen in todays productions,the production values for the era should be considered in video and cinematography class, again just a classic especially that it's in black and white.i
The story deals with the NY upper class, a place that I'm sure Lumet knows well.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable early 70's British film about a teacher Mr. Hedges, played well by John Alderton, who takes his fifth form, lower middle
class
upbringing
class
to a rural center for two weeks.
Kudos are also in order for the uniformly fine acting from a first-rate cast: Bettany is genuinely riveting and terrifying as the severely driven and psychotic main character, Thewlis likewise impresses as one smooth operator, McDowell makes the most out of one of his best more recent roles, the ravishing Saffron Burrows exudes pure
class
as Freddie's brassy singer moll Karen, plus there are nice supporting contributions by Kenneth Cranham as the wise Tommy, Jamie Foreman as hot-headed rival hoodlum Lennie Taylor, Eddie Marsan as sniveling toad Eddie Miller, Andrew Lincoln as vicious hit-man Maxie King, and Doug Allen as the brutish Mad John.
Playing Miss Holliday in the film,Miss Diana Ross does not try to imitate her,nor does she resemble her in any way.She sings songs associated with her quite competently,and performs rather than acts,as top
class
singers(Frank Sinatra,Peggy Lee)tended to do.She is clearly a charismatic performer,and that shows on the screen.Unfortunately she does not share Miss Holliday's talent for turning dross into gold,for dross is what "Lady sings the blues" quite evidently is.
Usually I am not too keen on Woody Allen, but in this one there is wonderful humorous dialogue matched with some Jacques Tati
class
silent movie style comedy.
Coming,in Sirk's career ,just after "All that Heaven allows" ,it looks like its twin movie.Unlike "Written on the wind" or "Imitation of life" or "Magnificent obsession" ,it's not melodrama.It's closer to realistic psychological drama.More than the lingering charm of a romantic past (Blue Moon/You saw me standing alone/Without a love of my own),Sirk focuses on the selfishness of the children.Remember in "All that Heaven..." how the son and the daughter could not admit that their mother (of the upper class) should fall in love with a gardener and how they bought her a TV set where she only could see the reflection of her loneliness.Here the boy's attitude is not far from that: a spoiled child -as his sisters are- ,only concerned by his studies and his love affair,he does not care if his papa has become a nine-to-five man ,useful only for the dough he brings home,a life no more exciting than that of the toy robot he sells.Barbara Stanwyck 's role recalls the 1953 effort "all I desire" : the return of the woman,be she legitimate or a former flame.But in "there's always tomorrow",one can notice one of the permanent features of melodrama though: the woman who turns her back on love and becomes a successful businesswoman (or star) (see also the end of "written on the wind" "imitation of life" or Stahl's "only yesterday")
"Grand Hotel", as directed by Edmund Golding, was a magnificent film that had a lot of first
class
stars of the era in prominent roles.
Teenagers on a "love lane" parking expedition ( the belle brat of the city's lawyer and a lower
class
boy her father knows nothing about ) by mistake hit & kill an invading alien with their big clumsy 1950s car.
It is way too long,there is no performance strong enough to anchor it,there are very few believable characters.The exception being Mr Victor Argot as Miss Lopez's father,a small role with little dialogue but a first
class
example of how good actors can do "less is more".
This is
class
TV.
It merges two "cultures," one being the rich white
class
culture, and the other being the urban lower
class
culture, and ends up with many universal ideals.
These "action" flicks are ten-times as dull as the corporate setting for this astonishing study on class, friendship, and inner-awareness.
I watched this in my Foreign Films
class.
I watched this movie in my English
class
after reading the book "Night".
this movie I really recommend for any high school
class
you learn so much!
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