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Detention

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
433
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Detention (1998)
Drama

After personal trauma, teacher Wilson Walmsley takes a job at a disorderly high school. Facing disrespect, he kidnaps seven troublemaking students and holds them captive in cages, intending ... Read allAfter personal trauma, teacher Wilson Walmsley takes a job at a disorderly high school. Facing disrespect, he kidnaps seven troublemaking students and holds them captive in cages, intending to teach them discipline through harsh methods.After personal trauma, teacher Wilson Walmsley takes a job at a disorderly high school. Facing disrespect, he kidnaps seven troublemaking students and holds them captive in cages, intending to teach them discipline through harsh methods.

  • Director
    • Andy Anderson
  • Writer
    • Andy Anderson
  • Stars
    • John S. Davies
    • Marsha Dietlein
    • Meason Wiley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    433
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Anderson
    • Writer
      • Andy Anderson
    • Stars
      • John S. Davies
      • Marsha Dietlein
      • Meason Wiley
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    John S. Davies
    John S. Davies
    • William Walmsley
    Marsha Dietlein
    Marsha Dietlein
    • Louise Germain
    Meason Wiley
    • Davey
    Kirk E. Kelleykahn
    Kirk E. Kelleykahn
    • Tony
    • (as Kirk Kelley-Kahn)
    Susana Gibb
    Susana Gibb
    • Julie
    Brandy Little
    Brandy Little
    • Tracey
    Rebecca Sanabria
    Rebecca Sanabria
    • Maria
    Jonathan Brent
    Jonathan Brent
    • Willie
    Forest Denbow
    • Joey
    Gail Cronauer
    Gail Cronauer
    • Ms. Nunca
    Steven Fromholz
    • Teacher's Rep
    • (as Steve Fromholtz)
    Lee Ritchey
    • Principal Weaver
    Carolyn Wickwire
    Carolyn Wickwire
    • Moss
    Rene Moreno
    • Gonzales
    Jodi Leigh
    • Teacher's Aide
    Charles Rees Davies
    • Student
    Sloan DeForest
    Sloan DeForest
    • Girl In Classroom
    Nick Kaba
    • Coach
    • Director
      • Andy Anderson
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      • Andy Anderson
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    Massimo-4

    Hilarious and horrific satire

    In the opening scene of this dark satire, a panning camera finds a man sitting alone in a room of fading photographs and antiques. A telephone rings. He picks it up just as men sent to take him to a mental institution are knocking at his door. His choice, to take a job as a substitute teacher, sets off an intriguing and provocative tale that takes us through deft riffs on Clockwork Orange, Blackboard Jungle, Heart of Darkness, Kafka, and Jonathan Swift, and I am not just dropping names; a meaningful discussion of this complex film would include all of these influences. What appears to be a conventional, yet both disturbing and comic, story about an idealistic instructor's attempts to reform wayward youth takes a startling turn and confronts the viewer with questions of the basic worth of human selfhood and dignity. Anyone concluding that the film espouses a certain "solution" should look for the irony and keep in mind that the director himself referenced Swift's "Modest Proposal" at a recent post-screening discussion. General release in August
    8claudio_carvalho

    Brainwashed by Education

    After some personal trauma, Wilson Walmsley (John S. Davies) is invited to work as a substitute teacher in a suburban public high school. He finds lack of authority and interest in the school direction and teacher body; uncontrolled and abusive students in an environment of disrespect and lack of discipline. He becomes close to the arts teacher Louise (Marsha Dietlein) and to the smart and abused student Joey (Forest Denbow). When he saves Louise from a sexual assault of the student Davey (Meason Wiley), Louise and he are sued by Davey's family lawyer; then Davey's girlfriend beats Louise. The upset Walmsley lures, drugs and kidnaps Joey and six troublemakers of his class and brings them to his isolate real estate in Alpine, Texas. When the seven students wake up, they are naked and caged in cages with electric fences. When Walmsley arrives, he advises that his class will begin, and any disrespect or lack of discipline will be duly punished, and shots Joey to make clear his intentions. And the class begins.

    "Detention" is a surprisingly great low budget movie. The theme of a new arrival teacher in a school with troublemakers was originally explored in the masterpiece "To Sir With Love"; more recently I recall the good "Dangerous Minds", the reasonable "The Substitute" and some others. However, "Detention" uses in addition the concept of "The Collector", but with a teacher that seems to become temporarily deranged and resolves to brainwash the problematic students of his class with education and good manners. The final situation is predictable, and the greatest flaw in the plot is how he could afford to buy a trailer with a car if he seemed to be broken when he accepted the invitation and was stolen with only four dollars in the wallet. However, Walmsley is a mystery, since his private life, his trauma and his motives are never disclosed to the audience, only for Louise but in private. I liked his explanation how people is brainwashed everywhere and the mission of a teacher, therefore better off by a teacher. The acting is excellent and this film is a great entertainment. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Enjaulados" ("Caged")
    9NeelyO

    Brilliant dark comedy

    A hilarious satire of contemporary education and today's coddled youth, this little-seen comedy rates as a real triumph for writer/director Anderson (whose "Positive ID" was pretty terrific, too).

    Good luck finding it, though -- after some festivals, it's kind of disappeared.
    mjm3333333

    Hard to find...but worth it

    I saw this one but it had been renamed "Learning Curve" and it's pretty hard to find. Still, it's worth the search if you like cute nymphettes running around in terror with very few clothes on. The cinematography is moody and atmospheric which lends extra punch to the suspense. The actors aren't stars, but most of the main leads have a charismatic charm that plays well in a movie like this. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was the sound editing. In places it was hard to hear some of the dialog but it might just be the print I had. This movie actually has a taut plot, too, so it's not just valuable for its erotic qualities. Maybe I'm no highbrow cinema critic, but I know what I like. This movie was hot, fun and easy to get into.
    jonkalb

    Diamond in the rough

    This film was obviously made on the cheap, but its low production values didn't prevent me from enjoying it. It is a dark comedy that is quirky and funny, but has enough of a hard edge to keep it out of the mainstream.

    The movie is about a man that has accepted a teaching job at a high school where the students are out of control. What he decides to do about it is technically child abuse, but is fun and fascinating to watch.

    "You my be right, but I may be crazy..."

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      Susana Gibb's debut.
    • Quotes

      Louise: What are they, crazy?

      The Temp: : They prefer goofy.

      Louise: So does Pluto, from what I hear.

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    • Release date
      • March 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Learning Curve
    • Filming locations
      • Cresson, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Andersonfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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