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An unpopular high school teacher turns his life around after a student is kidnapped.An unpopular high school teacher turns his life around after a student is kidnapped.An unpopular high school teacher turns his life around after a student is kidnapped.
Darrell James
- Bartender
- (as Darrell Jones)
Joshua Farrell
- Unit Cop 2
- (as Josh Hutchinson)
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It wasn't awful, but this movie is pretty forgettable. With only a couple of exceptions, the characters came off as two dimensional, their actions made no sense and seemed totally unrealistic. The actors did a passable job with what they had. The dialogue had a few chuckles but largely felt short of witty, and it couldn't seem to commit to comedy and instead comes off as a not so compelling drama with a few comic moments. I will say the end was unexpected to me, but it didn't really make up for the flaws.
Of course, Hayden Panettierre is really hot, and if you enjoy looking at her this movie is probably worth seeing just for that.
Of course, Hayden Panettierre is really hot, and if you enjoy looking at her this movie is probably worth seeing just for that.
let's get the good stuff out of the way first...
the story line and the writing both are amazing... in the hands of a more capable director, this movie could've been an excellent movie.
the story has all the elements that could attract a viewer, from the good building of the problem, the attraction, the deliberate misguiding to the twists at the end. (but no comedy whatsoever)..
but it was really really really bad directed, and you can notice that from the very first shot of the film. a summer trained director trying his luck, and thinking that having a star like Hayden Panettiere can sell the movie - which i don't know why she agreed to do the movie in the first place?? being that she's totally in her prime...
there are some characters in the movie that were in it only for the purpose of the felling of an empty 5 minutes or something, there are characters that appeared in the beginning of the movie, and it was set in my mind that this character will play an important rule in the story line, but suddenly i didn't see that character again!!!!
overall, it was below medium, and really what a sham, it could've been something really good.
my vote is 3 out of 10
the story line and the writing both are amazing... in the hands of a more capable director, this movie could've been an excellent movie.
the story has all the elements that could attract a viewer, from the good building of the problem, the attraction, the deliberate misguiding to the twists at the end. (but no comedy whatsoever)..
but it was really really really bad directed, and you can notice that from the very first shot of the film. a summer trained director trying his luck, and thinking that having a star like Hayden Panettiere can sell the movie - which i don't know why she agreed to do the movie in the first place?? being that she's totally in her prime...
there are some characters in the movie that were in it only for the purpose of the felling of an empty 5 minutes or something, there are characters that appeared in the beginning of the movie, and it was set in my mind that this character will play an important rule in the story line, but suddenly i didn't see that character again!!!!
overall, it was below medium, and really what a sham, it could've been something really good.
my vote is 3 out of 10
It seems I like independent films. Here I am, again, writing a review because I liked this film so much. Loved the amplified sounds of the creaking, older car door, winding down the window, and the rest. Like the moments that fill in backstory and character choices. Like the quick misdirections, and the fact that there's a clear juxtaposition between characters uncomfortable because they know they're treading in dangerous territory, and those that accept their forbidden activities as a natural course of events. Inventive way to start a kidnapping, and was that a big clue just put over her head? Liked the director's choices in blocking, how the camera was often, if not mostly, slightly off center. There were angles, triangles, diagonals, lighting choices that made every shot interesting, to me. For those who have expressed disappointment with the acting, I respectfully disagree. This is a small story about real people. I think every single actor was spot on, and, again, the choices made by either the director or the actors. There are quiet moments that speak volumes. I especially like that we can figure out who the kidnapper is, and we're not dragged through all kinds of red herrings just to fill frames. All the suspects are shown to us, then it's up to us to pay attention. All the clues are there, all the reactions, nuances. You just have to be engaged and follow where this deft little film takes you. It's charming, and that's a word I seldom use in a positive sense. But, in this case, it is very positive. It lures you, leads you, holds you, then let's you go with a very satisfactory ending. Loved it.
A lonely teacher. A blonde student. A kidnapping .
Good premises for a reasonable film but, maybe, not enough for decent development of story.
I saw this film being teacher myself and I recognized crumbs of teachers life, especially for meritous work of Tim Daly. Unfortunatelly, , it is obvious , the director knows not use the poential of story. The development is poor, the result - just modest. Maybe, to high effort to convince the viewer and not the most inspired tools and skills for that.
Good premises for a reasonable film but, maybe, not enough for decent development of story.
I saw this film being teacher myself and I recognized crumbs of teachers life, especially for meritous work of Tim Daly. Unfortunatelly, , it is obvious , the director knows not use the poential of story. The development is poor, the result - just modest. Maybe, to high effort to convince the viewer and not the most inspired tools and skills for that.
Maybe the idea was good, but the result is just plain stupid. Unlikable characters, bad acting, poor direction, slow development and an end that's supposed to be a surprise, but it's just another blunder. I was angry after losing my time watching this crap. I should have stopped after 15 minutes, at most. Mea culpa!
Did you know
- TriviaHayden Panettiere plays a high school student as in the Heroes series.
- GoofsHallway student (Tom Bunker) is seen walking down the hall as Mr. Gibb walks by and acknowledges him. Split scene right after that you can see the hallway student again leaning up against a locker as Mr. Gibb goes by talking to one of the teachers.
- Quotes
Honest Phil Palmer: Next time take a dump on my face!
- ConnectionsReferences L'Armée des morts (2004)
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