An NYC professor spends a week re-connecting with his family while defending his reputation over controversial behavior at his college.
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Pemeran
Daniel Schechter
Director
Justin Long
Josh Cohn
Kate Berlant
Jackie Cohn
Lynn Cohen
Agatha
Michael Godere
David Cohn
Fran Drescher
Diane Cohn
Richard Schiff
Jeff Cohn
Silvia Morigi
Caterina
Becky Ann Baker
Mary
Samrat Chakrabarti
Terry
Nic Inglese
Alan
Camrus Johnson
Eugene Wilkes
Kaitlyn Schechter
Annabeth Cohn
Emily Schechter
Evie Cohn
Schann Mobley
Pam Cohn
Michael Hsu Rosen
Deacon
Emily Ferguson
Jennifer Mann
Dana Eskelson
Sherry Cohn
Tyler Wladis
Ben Cohn
Daniel Schechter
Writer
Mungkin Anda Juga Suka
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source: After Class
This movie is brilliantly written and continuously funny-which is nearly impossible to do. Irreverent to everything, but circling around to an uneasy acceptance of how things are actually, this movie is both a snapshot and a moving picture of society as we are now. What blows my mind is the Google review of 50% and the popular review of same on this forum. Did we not frame your social phenomenon correctly? Do we care? (In real life, "no". But thanks for giving us something to entertain us and laugh a little. And, good luck carrying the weight of your inordinate feelings for a full life cycle. As another apt movie title once said: this is "As Good As It Gets".)
Saw it on a plane, so I couldn't watch until the very end... But it was painful to watch because all of the characters were SO annoyingly over sensitive and victim-like. I predict it will become a cult classic with time (as did 'Idiocracy' have a resurgence when Trump was elected) and will be viewed with affection as it depicts a time before EVERYONE lost their minds to the tyranny of left-wing liberal political agendas...
Really went into this movie expecting to hate it, due to the low ratings, and have a few times been pleasantly surprised after reading bad reviews only to find that something clicked with me and I enjoyed it despite what others thought, so I decided to check it out. I don't usually enjoy Justin Long, but he's really grown on me as an actor, Fran Drescher was great and looked amazing, Lynn Cohen, who played the grandmother was delightful, as always, and the character of the sister was top notch. I enjoyed the relationships between the siblings, I loved their love and support of each other and their grandmother in her final days and I found the whole movie in general. enjoyable, funny, bittersweet and very engaging.
Justin is far too good for this movie. It's like it's been made to purely to put a smile the PC/Woke/Inclusive brigade and anger and infuriate normal logical thinking people. Avoid unless you really have absolutely nothing better to watch - which in this day and age is impossible.
For me, watching and enjoying a movie requires that I either (1) like some of main characters or (2) like the story or (3) find the cinematography interesting. Most good movies all three are satisfied. For this movie I wasn't able to find any of those. While I generally like Justin Long, here as an Adjunct Professor teaching writing, in this movie I didn't like him at all. The dialog is generally uninspired and bland. And I had forgotten how annoying Fran Drescher's nasal delivery is. I had moderately good hopes for this movie but I found it to be mostly a waste of time. Life is too short to watch too many mediocre movies. I watched it at home on DVD from my public library.
I just had to respond to one of the reviews. All gen exers are over 40 now. The main character was a millennial and his students are post millennials.
An interesting look at the intersection of millennial culture and academia. Justin Long and his character's family are an interesting study.
Too slow But it does reflect on a lot of real life scenarios
I was engaged from the opening scene and remained so throughout. Dan Schechter and his amazing cast create a very real feeling drama that demonstrates without judgement how well-intentioned teachers, parents, children and siblings make mistakes and move forward regardless. The movie had me laughing from the guy and crying from the heart.
