Teaching
Mrs Tingle Movie Review:
Teaching
Mrs. Tingle is a dull film that has brought more out more
controversy than necessary. Leigh Ann Watson (Holmes) is
a smart high school senior that has only one obstacle in
her way from getting a scholarship and going to college-her
history teacher, Mrs. Tingle (Mirren), who is a truly mean
and heartless woman who is hated by everyone. Leigh Ann
sinks herself into failure after an embarrassing response
from Mrs. Tingle over her last project for the class. Next,
Luke (Watson), a strange and isolated teenager, surprises
Leigh Ann and her best friend Jo Lynn (Lesley) by stealing
Mrs. Tingle's final exam. Mrs.Tingle catches the three students
and she tells that they are going to be expelled for cheating.
The students then decide to go to Mrs. Tingle's house to
convince her that she is making a mistake. After a few arguments
and freak accident, Leigh Ann, Jo Lynn, and Luke end up
tying Mrs. Tingle to her bed. The students plan to leave
her tied up until they can all come to an agreement of how
to convince Mrs. Tingle not to have them expelled or arrested.
However, Mrs. Tingle has other plans for her students.
Teaching
Mrs. Tingle has one truly exceptional aspect in it, which
is the performance by Helen Mirren. Mirren is cold-hearted
and absolutely mean in the role as Mrs. Tingle. Mirren really
develops and portrays a cruel and evil villain. Katie Holmes
is okay as Leigh Ann and Marisa Lesley does a very nice
job as Jo Lynn.
Horror
master Kevin Williamson who wrote Teaching Mrs. Tingle,
also wrote Scream, Scream 2, I Know What You Did Last Summer,
and The Faculty. Teaching Mrs. Tingle is the weakest of
all of his past work, and the only movie that he has written
that I didn't like. The script really gets cheesy and the
whole plot is unbelievable and doesn't achieve anything.
Williamson's strength in his writing has always been his
unique characters. In which, the characters in Teaching
Mrs. Tingle are nicely presented and developed, but some
of the character's actions and some of the scenes in the
film are really stupid and irrelevant.
Teaching Mrs. Tingle has caused a lot of controversy in
the United States. Due to its content of the student's actions
towards their teacher, theatres and cities have banned and
not released this film. It was banned here in Baton Rouge
which is one of the reasons that I am so late in seeing
this movie and reviewing it. (I had to drive an hour away
to Kenner, LA, which is right outside of New Orleans to
watch it.) I don't agree with the banning of this film,
and the film is totally not what people are saying it is.
It is PG-13 for God's sake-not even rated R-and it gets
banned. Some people believe that the content will lead high
school students to taking action on their own teachers.
People need to learn how to see movies as fantasy and their
lives as reality. It is not a movie that makes people do
what they do but the people themselves. There is no need
to blame movies as it will just open up more and more controversy.
Also, under the First Amendment of the United States, any
writer or performer can develop or portray anything they
want to. Banning this film is a violation of our own constitutional
right of freedom of expression.
Teaching Mrs. Tingle is not a very effective film; in fact
I found it pretty dumb. It is just amazing what the media
and the American people will blame for problems in our country
when it is really people themselves that are the problem.
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Card Grade: D+
Joseph
Tucker
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