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Teacher

"Sometimes you have to pick a side"

A high school English teacher goes to disturbing lengths to protect his favorite students from bullies, and challenge the power of a wealthy patron within the community.

Top Cast

  • David Dastmalchian

    David Dastmalchian

    James Lewis

  • Kevin Pollak

    Kevin Pollak

    Bernard Cooper

  • Curtis Edward Jackson

    Curtis Edward Jackson

    Tim Cooper

  • Esme Perez

    Esme Perez

    Daniela Lopez

  • Matthew Garry

    Matthew Garry

    Preston Walsh

  • Helen Joo Lee

    Helen Joo Lee

    Arabella

  • Alejandro Raya

    Alejandro Raya

    Hector Lopez

  • Cedric Young

    Cedric Young

    Harold Olson

  • Ilyssa Fradin

    Ilyssa Fradin

    Lisa Walsh

Overview

A high school English teacher goes to disturbing lengths to protect his favorite students from bullies, and challenge the power of a wealthy patron within the community.

Rating

6.4 / 10
49 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Gimly
    Gimly
    6 Sep 11, 2019

    _Teacher_ is an interesting one. It's not shot especially well, and some of the acting could have been better. Not David Dastmalchian though, he was **fantastic**. Which I guess was kind of a surprise, not because I've ever seen him be bad in anythinng before, just because I don't think he's ever had the oppurtunity of enouygh screen time to prove it before. At least not in anything that I've watched. But as much as _Teacher_ gives him the oppurtunity to shine, what it's really about is bullying. The message it drives is somewhat muddled, but it revolves around the cycle of violence, and the choices we make when we're caught in it. I don't know if I agree with everything Teacher has to say on the subject, but this isn't propaganda, so not being on the same page doesn't render the thing moot. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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