Dante Balestra è un professore di filosofia che, dopo tanti anni di assenza, torna a Roma per occuparsi di suo figlio Simone. Ha un metodo d'insegnamento anticonformista e instaura un rappor... Leggi tuttoDante Balestra è un professore di filosofia che, dopo tanti anni di assenza, torna a Roma per occuparsi di suo figlio Simone. Ha un metodo d'insegnamento anticonformista e instaura un rapporto molto particolare con i suoi alunni.Dante Balestra è un professore di filosofia che, dopo tanti anni di assenza, torna a Roma per occuparsi di suo figlio Simone. Ha un metodo d'insegnamento anticonformista e instaura un rapporto molto particolare con i suoi alunni.
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Such a disappoinment, Ity is still a conservative when it comes to gay scenes, they always show more of the heterosexuals love team, an intimate gay scene was cut short... messy storyline. The Professor didn't even live up to Merlí's chaotic character.
In a similar spirit with another recent RAI series, "La compagnia del cigno", this one covers the troubles of youth as they get help from adults who use a touch of their own teaching field. So, not music but philosophy this time around.
In some way, most examples of this genre borrow from "The Blackboard Jungle", however times have changed so much that those essential story arcs are now less visible, under camouflage as teens and mid-aged people are much less divided by school hyerarchy.
One thing I liked about the show is how well the "secret story" of the two boys are buried in. At first it looked like the writers were going to gay them up, or do so at least with the teacher's son, but the introduction of that secret, shared past (something involving a transplant maybe?) gave hope about a more fresh plot.
As for Gassman: He is a fine actor. Yet, I think he is overworking. One series after another, and movies in-between, that kind of pace reduces his profile to that of a "showman" who has just too much on his plate to deliver the best possible. Of course he is convincing enough, but when one's length of beard and wardrobe remains fixed regardless of him playing a wild cop, a philosophy teacher or some fun guy, one loses that essential, "visual" aspect of "getting into character". If I were him, and if I really really had to show up in every single one of these productions, I'd ask the producers to make sure that I'd "look different" with regards to who I was portraying.
The opening night of the series showed that it has the potential to attract attention, at least from the very same base that watched "La compagnia del cigno", and can get a score around 6,5-7,5.
That is, despite the unusually dull name they picked for the series. "A Teacher". What? No one had a better idea? Sigh...
In some way, most examples of this genre borrow from "The Blackboard Jungle", however times have changed so much that those essential story arcs are now less visible, under camouflage as teens and mid-aged people are much less divided by school hyerarchy.
One thing I liked about the show is how well the "secret story" of the two boys are buried in. At first it looked like the writers were going to gay them up, or do so at least with the teacher's son, but the introduction of that secret, shared past (something involving a transplant maybe?) gave hope about a more fresh plot.
As for Gassman: He is a fine actor. Yet, I think he is overworking. One series after another, and movies in-between, that kind of pace reduces his profile to that of a "showman" who has just too much on his plate to deliver the best possible. Of course he is convincing enough, but when one's length of beard and wardrobe remains fixed regardless of him playing a wild cop, a philosophy teacher or some fun guy, one loses that essential, "visual" aspect of "getting into character". If I were him, and if I really really had to show up in every single one of these productions, I'd ask the producers to make sure that I'd "look different" with regards to who I was portraying.
The opening night of the series showed that it has the potential to attract attention, at least from the very same base that watched "La compagnia del cigno", and can get a score around 6,5-7,5.
That is, despite the unusually dull name they picked for the series. "A Teacher". What? No one had a better idea? Sigh...
I was misled on YouTube into believing this was an LGBT series to watch, and I took that advice and found that I could indeed watch all of it, and at 55 mins of each episode it was a long haul that I mainly skimmed over. This in my opinion is interesting for those who are concerned and interested in the teaching practices of Italy. In my opinion it was blandly filmed and usually I avoid, as I have with this series, the time consuming hook of series in general. Like another reviewer here homosexuality was not, shall we say, enough for me here and I am cross that I was pointed in a direction that finishes between heterosexuals when I hoped for that other orientation. Maybe I was expecting something else, but good though the series is for the ' majority ' I prefer the ' minority ' state and preferably in full blast.
The original Catalonian series, Merlí was a conversation about philosophical insights dampening the difficult rites of passage into commonplace adulthood. The Italian version we see is surely from the artist's studio, but the opportunity to enrich the original Catalonian series did not materialize. The Italian version is sanitized and ho-hum. Diluted in many ways. Merlí was grit and guts. Nearly every student was a psychological and sexual coming-of-age story that could be raw or even embarrassing to watch. Note: The original Merlí is better than the U. S. Netflix version and worth seeking out.
The plot revolves around relevant themes that are barely described and explored in depth.
The first season is quite interesting, although the sexual aspect is not adequately addressed. A main character's sexuality is not fully investigated.
The second season is poorly written, the characters do many things inconsistent with their personalities, and LGBT issues are known to be there but not to be explored in depth.
In conclusion, while the story introduces interesting themes, the lack of depth on crucial topics and inconsistent character development compromise the overall quality of the plot.
The first season is quite interesting, although the sexual aspect is not adequately addressed. A main character's sexuality is not fully investigated.
The second season is poorly written, the characters do many things inconsistent with their personalities, and LGBT issues are known to be there but not to be explored in depth.
In conclusion, while the story introduces interesting themes, the lack of depth on crucial topics and inconsistent character development compromise the overall quality of the plot.
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