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Pitch Perfect is one of those movies that is brilliant on all fronts: Acting, writing, directing, and obviously, music. It's so good, it inspired two sequels and hit songs like Anna Kendrick's "Cups."
School for Scoundrels (2006 film) School Life (2019 film) School of Death; School of Rock; School-Live! (film) A Separate Peace (film) Seven Days Grace; Sex Ed (film) Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework; Shazam! (film) She's Dating the Gangster; Silenced (film) The Silent Revolution (2018 film) Sir (2024 film) Sister Death; Ski School (film ...
The main theme of the film is the constant struggle of the American teenager to be understood, both by adults and by themselves. It explores the pressure put on teenagers to fit into their own realms of high school social constructs, as well as the lofty expectations of their parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
The classic teen comedy follows Ferris Bueller who decides to cut school one last time before graduation by using a fake sick day. If you ask me, Matthew Broderick’s iconic monologue is enough ...
[1] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Glenn Heath, Jr. remarked the movie is "an engaging look" at 21st-century education but acknowledges the uncertainty the model offers. [2] A classroom teacher who attended a screening of the film described the film as a "paid infomercial" for a particular approach to curriculum design. [3]
1) Ferris Bueller in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" Chicago cool kid Ferris Bueller isn't exactly the most studious student in the world, but he certainly goes down in history as one of the most cunning.
On the first day of school, there are six students: Cindy and Patty, two of Collins' own children, Eddie, a student from Collins' Public School Class, Martin, a troubled child whom Collins knew from her Public School and recruited after he threw rocks at her window, Tina, whose mother, upon learning that Tina could not read or write despite ...