Honestly, a guidance councilor is a much better position for her. She clearly understands how the world operates, and actually gives some solid advice to navigate it. For example, you laughed at her interaction with the girl talking about her ambitions, but she isn't wrong. She pointed out that the girl's outfit and behaviors would make her more likely to be bullied, then told her that it's okay to not have everything figured out and that you should be open to alternatives. The way she said it was harsh, but the advice itself was fairly solid.
7:04 you calling her the overly enthusiastic/ probably mental teacher was so relatable to me because at every job I’ve worked where I guessed that person was on medication whether it was prescribed or not they were lol
This film takes me back to my French teacher in Lebanon, a real firecracker in her late 30s. She had us binge-watch French classics all year, chilling in the back with the students, glued to her phone. Plus, she didn't just slip the test questions once but more times than I can count. Let's just say she had a knack for stirring up some trouble with the school
I never had a teacher like this but i did have a teacher who actually taught us stuff. He would tell stories about how the school sucks and how some of the teachers he hates and he was REAL. Sooo real. But he also taught us that these things lead into real world situations and problems. We did homework but most of the class was him talking to us about LIFE. Not just whatever the school wanted us to know. He was the best teacher i ever had and we need a teacher like that in ever school.
My first period class in high school was history. I loved it because we watched a lot of movies. I always fell asleep, not because it was boring, though 😁.
Hey there guys. Great to see you side-hustling here online. 😊 Love this movie and your commentary! Looking forward to seeing more :) If you like Jack Whitehall, check out “The Bad Education Movie”. There is also a TV series. So funny! The hamster scene and scene in the Anne Frank Museum were HYSTERICAL!!!!!
Hey, if you're looking for teacher movies to react to, may I suggest Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. Technically if you wanted you could react to the first one as well, she's teaching nuns, but not in a school.