“Delightfully pitched romantic comedy, which warms every fibre of my being”.
Why you should read? Feeling lonely and hoping desperately to meet the one.. This film is for you …
The Good
“Challenging societal norms”.
“Romance”.
“Well-narrated comedy”.
“Frequent setting changes”.
“Relatable”.
“Innovative”.
“Inspiring”.
“Character emotions well played”.
The Bad
Can’t think of any … Maybe the ending could be a little less predictable though…
Introduction
The English Teacher is a 2013 Comedy/Drama movie, according to IMDb.
If you are reading my blog, you may be alone in a quiet room, dreaming of the perfect relationship. This may be because you have fallen out of love, or it may just be that you are curious as to how green the grass maybe elsewhere.
Views and happiness
I commented recently on a fellow bloggers post, highlighting how interaction is an area I fall down in, losing precious blog views. Getting views may be a common desire for humans wishing to better themselves, and is one I share.
That said for me, the satisfaction is more personal. I want to maximise the experience my bloggers get. I want to make others happy, more than I want success.
This trait has lead me to forge some amazing friendships, yet left me at times feeling alone, as what people want is not always what they need, and some people struggle to accept that people who are genuinely selfless actually exist.
Perhaps they don’t, as through helping others and making them smile, I get back something which cannot be bought or achieved through hard work, and that is the glow of human kindness.
What does this have to do with the film?
So this movie resonates with my desire to help others, and my feelings as an introvert in a BIG way. It highlights how connections can often be challenging, or misunderstood. It even challenges laws, conventions, and the lack of ambition, some assume well-educated youth of today have.
The IMDb rating I feel, does severe injustice to what this movie affords the viewer, which is some of that joy you get from helping others.
Then again, possibly other IMDb raters don’t see this, in the same way my random, crazy, and often misunderstood, personality can.
It has action, it has relationships, it has drama. It has the geeking out which warms my bones with joy from discovering something new through researching, and reading online, or in books.
It challenges normality, supports innovation, and gives a sense of hope for those who feel bogged down in the mundane, and sometimes simply traumatic, everyday.
I can’t quite put my finger on why this film attains the top rating for me, but maybe my readers could shed a little light, having read my thoughts above. I think we all need that relatable film to find us, when we most need it.
Some of this maybe coincidence, as to discovery timing.
I can’t say watching this has changed my preference for Sci-fi or Horror genre movies, but it has provided real hope that either my taste is changing slightly, or at least films of other genres, can sometimes enter my field of interest.
Summary
“Delightfully pitched romantic comedy, which warms every fibre of my being”.
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8) Why was that your favourite moment?
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Sounds like an interesting movie. I haven’t seen it but I’ll check it out when I can.
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Is worth a try definitely, albeit films are always subjective 🙂
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I haven’t heard of this movie, and being an English teacher once in a while, I think I should watch it! 🙂
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Yeah, is very good 🙂
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Awesome review, sounds like I would enjoy watching it. Thanks for sharing
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Very welcome and yes you would if you like the romance controversy type movies
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