The Class currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 18 users on our platform.
It is about the power struggle between a teacher who wants to do good and students who disagree about what "good" is. The film is so fair that neither side is seen as right, and both seem trapped by futility.
Read full review at Roger EbertThe debuting Bégaudeau ably captures the enthusiasm and discomfort of an idealist.
Read full review at EmpireWith an eye to Paris' turbulent multiracial suburbs, the film simply lays out the difficulties not only in education, but also with forging any kind of unified French identity.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThe kinetic and perceptive realism of The Class puts to shame the entire field of schoolroom dramas and makes the movie seem more like an acutely observed Frederick Wiseman documentary than any up-the-down-staircase melodrama.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...en ruggigt stark skildring av grupptrycket, av lärare som väljer att inte se, av en verklighet som är alldeles för vanlig.
Read full review at AftonbladetSjældent har det været så underholdende at være tilbage på skolebænken igen.
Read full review at CinemazoneEn af de mindre fantastiske Cannes Guldpalmevindere gennem tiden. Men ok interessant, hvis man vil se nogle af de dilemmaer som skolelærere møder i hverdagen.
Det är både skrämmande och upplyftande på en och samma gång.
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