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The Lesson

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.7K
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The Lesson (2015)
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Two schoolboy delinquents learn a lesson that they will never forget when a teacher at the end of his tether decides to abduct them.Two schoolboy delinquents learn a lesson that they will never forget when a teacher at the end of his tether decides to abduct them.Two schoolboy delinquents learn a lesson that they will never forget when a teacher at the end of his tether decides to abduct them.

  • Director
    • Ruth Platt
  • Writer
    • Ruth Platt
  • Stars
    • Robert Hands
    • Evan Bendall
    • Michaela Prchalová
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Ruth Platt
    • Writer
      • Ruth Platt
    • Stars
      • Robert Hands
      • Evan Bendall
      • Michaela Prchalová
    • 40User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert Hands
    • Mr. Gale
    Evan Bendall
    Evan Bendall
    • Fin
    Michaela Prchalová
    • Mia
    Dolya Gavanski
    • Tanja
    Tom Cox
    Tom Cox
    • Jake
    Rory Coltart
    • Joel
    Michael Swatton
    Michael Swatton
    • Fin's Father
    Joshua Wedge
    • Eddie
    Charlotte Croft
    • Fin's Mother
    Abigail Hood
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    • Director
      • Ruth Platt
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    5S1rr34l

    This Lesson Could Have Been Better And Conveyed A Stronger Message...

    I was really looking forward to this tale of revenge and learning as the premise sounded entertaining. A teacher, Mr Gale (Hands), who is ridiculed daily by his students, decides to take matters into his own hands and to elevate their learning curves by some extreme teaching methods.

    You do get what you expect; there are some nasty scenes of violence and abuse. The scene where Mr Gale nails the hand of his student, Fin (Bendall), to the desk looks realistic. It's the realism which could have made this movie something special.

    I've known families like Fin's and his brother's, Jake (Cox), where the brothers don't get on... to the point of arguing, fighting, and forsaking. I've also known the senseless bullies of Fin and Joel's (Coltart) order. Though I do hope that the scene in the schoolroom isn't that realistic - if it is, I pity the teachers and can understand the twenty-six-grand to study to teach the government are offering.

    The trouble starts when you get to the tortuous indoctrination. Through all of the bleakness, we are then subjected to a gayfull and lunatic lesson. This departs from reality and enters the demented. Which, in itself wouldn't be a bad thing had Mr Gale been suffering from a mental break. However, this doesn't appear to be the case. Then when you throw in Fin's delusion it was enough to wrench me away from the film, thinking, what the hell(?). From here the story and character of Mr Gale become preposterous and unbelievable. I felt that both the writer and the director, Ruth Platt, were trying too hard to get their point across, making the story appear pompous and pretentious.

    It's from here on in that the film falls apart.

    The really ludicrous thing is the scene where Jake's Girlfriend, Tanja (Gavanski), is accosted and forced to join in the lesson. She's worried that Fin's not come home, though his brother doesn't give a damn, so she sets out to find him. She wanders the town aimlessly and just by coincidence comes across Mr Gale. This is absurd because the abduction takes place outside. How did Mr Gale know she was there, let alone that she had an interest in one of his captives.

    Then there's the timeline which is totally cockeyed by the end of the film. So what started out as an okay film drops into a quagmire of below average revenge torture fodder.

    If you like your revenge stories and can empathise with teachers then this may be worth a watch, though it could have been much better and even could have made a statement. Though I would say you'd be better off with the Hostel or Saw franchises.
    5thesar-2

    Student Film Lessons

    This literally felt like a film school mesh of style and (now) old-school torture porn. Don't get me wrong; the movie was well-made and shot, but it seemed like a bunch of ideas (Look at what I can do!) all edited together with the bulk of Angry Teacher thrown in for the majority of the substance.

    Is there a message here? Are there characters that you can stand behind? Can anyone really learn a lesson here? If you answered YES to any of those questions…I'm gonna nail gun you so hard nouns will spill out of your bloody orifice!

    And now. For your homework…find a more cohesive movie to watch.
    4aronharde

    Low budget and rather boring flick

    This was a low budget horror flick with a semi-interesting premise. The movie follows a young student who's not exactly going the right path in life and he and his friends terrorize their teacher. His brother is even worse and the only character you could possibly root for is the girlfriend of the brother but even she is not really a protagonist to root for. The movie takes some time before it gets going and you follow our main character through his struggles in life and him chilling with his questionable friends. After a while the movie devolves into a kidnap-story and a torture porn movie. The gore is okay, the acting is somewhere between decent and bad and the plot bores after some time. It was a decent try but it could have been way better and turned out really forgettable. [4,4/10]
    7coflorida

    I enjoyed it

    It only took 15 minutes into film for me hate both students... So whatever the teacher did torturing them was a treat for me..
    3Stevieboy666

    A very boring Lesson

    English teacher Mr Gale snaps and take revenge on the wayward yobs that torment him in class. This starts off as a reasonably interesting coming of age drama before suddenly plunging into torture porn. Sadly this is where it all goes downhill for the next hour or so. Yes, there is some gore, but it's certainly no Hostel. The problem is that the film tries to be smart, having the psychotic Mr Gale question his victims on the English dictionary & literature, and what it all means. This just seems to go on for ever & the temptation to hit the FFWD button was great! Could've have been better, certainly has a running time that is way too long. Apparently this British film had a budget of £5,700.000 but looks like one with a couple of noughts less. Disappointing & boring.

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      When Mia is struck in the head with a hammer by Mr. Gale, her face is shown closeup as if she is lying on her sight side. Blood runs downward (across) her forehead because she is on her die. In the next shot of her, she is on her back with her head turned to the right and the blood is running down her face toward her neck.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Mr. Gale: [kicking Finn] Only the innocent are free

      Mr. Gale: [Visibly distraught after murdering Joel] I'm not a natural sadist... not like you lot

      Mr. Gale: You now what I think now after twenty years of teaching... that stupidly is in the genes

      Mr. Gale: I have numerous copies of first additions at home... I'd give them all up... everyone for one successful student

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    • Release date
      • February 29, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ders
    • Filming locations
      • Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • UrbanFox Films
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    • Budget
      • £32,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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