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Detention

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • 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
    • Writer
      • 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
    8planktonrules

    Exceptional story and acting marred by gratuitous nudity

    Hmmm,...this COULD have been an exceptional film for ages teen to adult. However, because the writers and producers decided to include a lot of gratuitous nudity (including genitalia and people urinating), this is NOT a movie for the kids or even the teens--which is a shame, as the movie could have been enjoyed by teens, but I assume most responsible parents wouldn't let their kids see this. In fact, up until the long nude sequence, my 16 year-old was watching the film with me, but I had to turn it off and see it when she went to bed. While I COULD understand the extensive use of a lot of profanity, it would have been easy to do the film without so much skin. Plus, the fact that all these nude scenes are supposed to involve kids about 16 or so, it seems pretty disturbing. Perhaps a pedophile could find the movie very arousing. And all this is a REAL shame, as the film was written and acted so well and really was exceptionally original and interesting.

    The story involves a bizarre but very likable substitute teacher who works in a school that is full of rich, pampered punks who run the place and make the adults live in fear. While this aspect seemed a bit over-the-top in this regard, it did make for a VERY satisfying sadistic solution by the sub. Instead of betraying the manner in which he corrects several bad kids' behavior, it's really best you see it yourself--just be sure it's without the kids!

    One reviewer said they felt that the acting was bad, though I actually thought John Davies in particular (in the lead) was exceptional. I really liked the job he did in the film and hope to see more of him in other films.

    By the way, I usually am not obsessed with minute mistakes in movies, but I did notice a problem with the sequence where the two teachers drink a beer. Before the lady opens her bottle of beer, it already has about 1/3 of the contents missing.
    9wilkinso

    DETENTION is a compelling independent film.

    With his latest film, Andy Anderson proves once again that an engaging, entertaining movie can be made on a modest budget. Mainstream Hollywood movies have become increasingly predictable, but not Anderson's work. He swims in his own private river where quirkiness and surprises abound.

    Is DETENTION a comedy? Black comedy? Social drama? Thriller? Don't even attempt to apply a label until you've watched this movie to the very end. This is part of the film's allure. It can't be categorized by genre.

    DETENTION is a unique, satisfying film. It takes the viewer on a thought-provoking, thrill ride that won't soon be forgotten.
    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.
    8raptors2

    Worth watching

    I have to admit that this did not turn out to be what I expected it to be. It was actually better. The script is well done and provides enough substance to make it worth watching. For the most part it is a believable story. The acting is not bad for the relatively unknown cast. If you are looking for something different, this is it.

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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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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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