The English Teacher

The English Teacher        1 ½ stars

Today we go back eight years to find a well hidden comedy called The English Teacher, starring Julianne Moore as a high school English teacher in a small town in Pennsylvania. Linda is single and has a passion for instructing her students in the great literary works, but has little else going on in her life. Enter Jason (Michael Angarano, who played young Uncle Nicky in This Is Us), a former student, now in his twenties who tried the theater scene in New York, but has given that up to study law (since that is what his father has encouraged him to do). Things start to get interesting when Linda finds out that Jason has written a play that she likes so much she insists that it be this year’s production by the Theater department. It is then that all the hijinks begin with the lies, broken promises, the fooling around involving the vice principle, the drama teacher and various students in the production. The movie can be described as a light comedy that runs short on the comedy and never gets to any very interesting relationships. At one point it seemed like every character was miserable and the high school production was a hopeless mess. Then, within the hour and a half time frame of the movie everything was settled in time for a happy but implausible ending. Julianne Moore, who has had an amazing career over the last three decades, was given a character that is little more than a stereotype. Much better from the same time period were her characters in What Maisie Knew and Still Alice. Seek out those titles instead as The English Teacher gets a failing grade. Or look for the new movie Dear Evan Hansen coming in September.

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