Bad Teacher (2011)
Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Jake Kasdan
Cast: Cameron Diaz, Lucy Punch, Jason Segel, Justin Timberlake
Synopsis:
A vain, immoral, gold-digging survivor of a woman gets, of all things, a job teaching at a middle school, where she stops at nothing in raising, by fair means or foul, the money needed for a boob job, in order to snag a moneyed supply teacher.
Review:
After To Sir with Love and Dangerous Minds came School of Rock and Half Nelson, and this weak comedy takes the process the next inexorable step with its politically incorrect, foulmouthed, drug-abusing pedagogue, carefully modelled around the sassy star persona of Miss Diaz, who at forty brazenly flaunts her curves in an outrageous charity carwash sequence, one of the film's funnier moments. The cast are all fairly game and it is they, together with the sheer breeziness of the 'bourgeois-épatant' script, that save the enterprise from total direness.
Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Jake Kasdan
Cast: Cameron Diaz, Lucy Punch, Jason Segel, Justin Timberlake
Synopsis:
A vain, immoral, gold-digging survivor of a woman gets, of all things, a job teaching at a middle school, where she stops at nothing in raising, by fair means or foul, the money needed for a boob job, in order to snag a moneyed supply teacher.
Review:
After To Sir with Love and Dangerous Minds came School of Rock and Half Nelson, and this weak comedy takes the process the next inexorable step with its politically incorrect, foulmouthed, drug-abusing pedagogue, carefully modelled around the sassy star persona of Miss Diaz, who at forty brazenly flaunts her curves in an outrageous charity carwash sequence, one of the film's funnier moments. The cast are all fairly game and it is they, together with the sheer breeziness of the 'bourgeois-épatant' script, that save the enterprise from total direness.
Country: US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Jake Kasdan
Cast: Cameron Diaz, Lucy Punch, Jason Segel, Justin Timberlake
Synopsis:
A vain, immoral, gold-digging survivor of a woman gets, of all things, a job teaching at a middle school, where she stops at nothing in raising, by fair means or foul, the money needed for a boob job, in order to snag a moneyed supply teacher.
Review:
After To Sir with Love and Dangerous Minds came School of Rock and Half Nelson, and this weak comedy takes the process the next inexorable step with its politically incorrect, foulmouthed, drug-abusing pedagogue, carefully modelled around the sassy star persona of Miss Diaz, who at forty brazenly flaunts her curves in an outrageous charity carwash sequence, one of the film's funnier moments. The cast are all fairly game and it is they, together with the sheer breeziness of the 'bourgeois-épatant' script, that save the enterprise from total direness.