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5/10
This Lesson Could Have Been Better And Conveyed A Stronger Message...
P3n-E-W1s33 April 2018
I was really looking forward to this tale of revenge and learning as the premise sounded entertaining. A teacher, Mr Gale (Hands), who is ridiculed daily by his students, decides to take matters into his own hands and to elevate their learning curves by some extreme teaching methods.

You do get what you expect; there are some nasty scenes of violence and abuse. The scene where Mr Gale nails the hand of his student, Fin (Bendall), to the desk looks realistic. It's the realism which could have made this movie something special.

I've known families like Fin's and his brother's, Jake (Cox), where the brothers don't get on... to the point of arguing, fighting, and forsaking. I've also known the senseless bullies of Fin and Joel's (Coltart) order. Though I do hope that the scene in the schoolroom isn't that realistic - if it is, I pity the teachers and can understand the twenty-six-grand to study to teach the government are offering.

The trouble starts when you get to the tortuous indoctrination. Through all of the bleakness, we are then subjected to a gayfull and lunatic lesson. This departs from reality and enters the demented. Which, in itself wouldn't be a bad thing had Mr Gale been suffering from a mental break. However, this doesn't appear to be the case. Then when you throw in Fin's delusion it was enough to wrench me away from the film, thinking, what the hell(?). From here the story and character of Mr Gale become preposterous and unbelievable. I felt that both the writer and the director, Ruth Platt, were trying too hard to get their point across, making the story appear pompous and pretentious.

It's from here on in that the film falls apart.

The really ludicrous thing is the scene where Jake's Girlfriend, Tanja (Gavanski), is accosted and forced to join in the lesson. She's worried that Fin's not come home, though his brother doesn't give a damn, so she sets out to find him. She wanders the town aimlessly and just by coincidence comes across Mr Gale. This is absurd because the abduction takes place outside. How did Mr Gale know she was there, let alone that she had an interest in one of his captives.

Then there's the timeline which is totally cockeyed by the end of the film. So what started out as an okay film drops into a quagmire of below average revenge torture fodder.

If you like your revenge stories and can empathise with teachers then this may be worth a watch, though it could have been much better and even could have made a statement. Though I would say you'd be better off with the Hostel or Saw franchises.
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3/10
A very boring Lesson
Stevieboy6668 January 2018
English teacher Mr Gale snaps and take revenge on the wayward yobs that torment him in class. This starts off as a reasonably interesting coming of age drama before suddenly plunging into torture porn. Sadly this is where it all goes downhill for the next hour or so. Yes, there is some gore, but it's certainly no Hostel. The problem is that the film tries to be smart, having the psychotic Mr Gale question his victims on the English dictionary & literature, and what it all means. This just seems to go on for ever & the temptation to hit the FFWD button was great! Could've have been better, certainly has a running time that is way too long. Apparently this British film had a budget of £5,700.000 but looks like one with a couple of noughts less. Disappointing & boring.
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3/10
Stale And Boring
HorrorOverEverything17 March 2016
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The premise for this really caught my interest, a teacher getting revenge on some disrespectful little brats? Sign me up. Unfortunately while watching this it became very clear that this was not going to be an ultra gory torture/revenge flick, instead it played out more like an indie drama that just happened to have a horror premise.

It starts off alright enough, the two boys are unlikable but I figured that was OK since the premise of the movie is about them being kidnapped/tortured. The big problem here though is that once the boys do get captured almost the entire rest of the movie is one big monologue delivered by the teacher character. This wouldn't be so bad if it was interesting dialogue, but it really isn't, he basically just goes through a bunch of things that the boys were supposed to learn in his class. This all leads up to a very underwhelming finale.

Once everything was all said and done I didn't really feel anything, the movie never had me attached or interested in any of the characters. There are a few scenes that I could tell were suppose to be artsy/deep but they just felt forced. Overall I just wasn't into this, there isn't enough drama to make this a good indie drama and there definitely isn't enough horror to make this a good horror movie. There really isn't much to see here and you would probably be better off skipping it.

3/10
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3/10
sometimes more is too much...
sjalkarjadottir11 June 2018
Firstly .. this is torture porn! Its not revernge horror/gore, its about the torture..

Now, the movie itself has its ups and downs .. more downs though. The main story is simple .. but obscured by a totally unnecessary sideplot and relationship drama that adds little to nothing.

With that said, in my opinion .. this movie could have benefitted TREMENDOULY from removing this sideplot entirely .. and cutting runtime to a brief 1 hour .. cause i venture to say that the "joy" of the movie comes from the mainplot alone and not some overcoming of an abusive relationship.

So .. the main plot; taking revenge on students that .. by all means .. seem to "deserve it" .. students with no redeeming quality. So far, so good. The problem i had with this movie is that the teacher just wasnt a very good teacher. (speaking from the perspective of being a teacher myself) He certainly came across as idealistic and enthusiastic .. but not a good teacher.

The students on the other hand came across as just a bit "too rude" .. considering the portrait demographic, such behaviour is VERY hard to imagine .. (although i am not familiar with the english demographic that well, but when i compare it to the nordic education, such student behaviour is simply in the realm of fantasy)

There was a lot of blood .. but not that much gore as most scenes that would "show" gore tended to obscure the actual wounding. So you are left with the acting (not too bad). Actually, i liked the performance of all the main cast .. although not too demanding, i would think .. it was still well done.

I cannot quite recommend this movie, because of the utterly boring sideplot that creates long periods of boredom in the movie .. and the rather unsatisfactory ending.
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3/10
No,no,no,no......
mahonyjohn-0219919 December 2016
Have read a lot about this film and it's independent, creative,thoughtful persona. Has a docudrama / realist heart , getting down there to the "real"people on the council estates with all these problems (mostly via male emotional betrayal and bullying) that lead to classic alienation from education, culture, love, and playing a positive role in a society (in this film unmentioned in terms of poverty, economic exploitation and inequality). Thus, the effect on the cultured, educated English teacher of these ill cultured crude schoolboys who disrupt and abuse him in his classes is for him to become a vicious, psychotic kidnapper and murderer. And thus rescuing the working class laddo and lassie from their grimness, lifting them into a chocolate box cottage life of Oxbridge culture. Arty rubbish is how I felt watching this mish mash of styles and ideas. This film reminded me of the gymnasium scene from Andersons' "If" where the rebel Mick is beaten into submission and then has to shake the hand of his establishment bully.
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5/10
Student Film Lessons
thesar-211 July 2017
This literally felt like a film school mesh of style and (now) old-school torture porn. Don't get me wrong; the movie was well-made and shot, but it seemed like a bunch of ideas (Look at what I can do!) all edited together with the bulk of Angry Teacher thrown in for the majority of the substance.

Is there a message here? Are there characters that you can stand behind? Can anyone really learn a lesson here? If you answered YES to any of those questions…I'm gonna nail gun you so hard nouns will spill out of your bloody orifice!

And now. For your homework…find a more cohesive movie to watch.
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3/10
Mistaken
kosmasp2 May 2017
Passing on a somewhat decent idea, the movie unfortunately does not take full advantage of its potential. If you like your torture movie and don't mind or rather cherish low budget movies that look better than the money that has been spent on it, than you are in for a treat. Unfortunately that is a very low bar.

And while I do salute any movie that makes the most of a very tiny and small budget, that does not take away the fact, that it has to be just judged by those merits. Especially if you have so many clichés thrown into the mix. There is gore and there is offensive material aplenty. Don't confuse trying to shock with wit though. Does it try to be witty? Yes. Does it succeed? No. I reckon someone did not do their homework properly ...
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5/10
Lots of blood and a few screams too
Blonde229113 March 2016
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When the students frustrate the teacher too much, what will the teacher do? Perhaps those students need a lesson - a real lesson that they will never forget in their lifetime.

The teacher makes sure that the students pay full attention this time, no matter what it takes. He has all the tools for the job - nails, hammers, pliers, knives, duct tape and a brand new nail gun. And so follows a night of horror, torture and screams. But he will not stop until they learn the lesson by heart.

If you have loved Panic Room (2002), Shuttle (2009) and Saw (2004), then you will enjoy this movie too.
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7/10
I enjoyed it
coflorida25 June 2020
It only took 15 minutes into film for me hate both students... So whatever the teacher did torturing them was a treat for me..
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1/10
The torture
mightyfelix16 April 2017
This movie should be called, the torture of the audience.The teacher instead of torturing the students, whom he torture went to the audience.Another point of the film is that, the one who should have paid they did not pay like they suppose to..I do not recommend this trash, but that is on you.You want to waste your time be my guest
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9/10
Difficult but interesting
nezumi-790-83257729 March 2016
The Lesson isn't sure what it wants to be - an indie love story mixed with horror, a micro budget revenge movie. This is its main problem - it is a bit schizophrenic in terms of is genre - hardcore horror fans might not like it, as not gory enough, indie film fans might find it not art-house enough, and then there's the fact that the bulk of the rant of the main character is hard to stomach in places. But the wit and intelligence of the script shines through, and the film keeps you teetering between two moral standpoints quite effectively.

There are some really nicely observed moments placed throughout the film, like the flashbacks where the relationship between boy and mother is drawn out, and the subtle emotional abuse that the main female character is subjected to which leads to quite a gratifying and blackly funny twist at the end, for those with the patience to see it through.
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7/10
More than just a torture flick, but not sure how??
wbafanclub123 March 2021
This film would be predominantly described as a 'Torture flick" I suppose. But it does have more, even if I'm not sure what the 'more actually is. The start of the film is almost directed in the style of Shane Meadows, set in typocal suburban England, with the main character(s) doing their stereotypical thing, in this case being bored, loutish teenagers. Then you have the teacher who has had some type of breakdown. After one episode too much of being bullied by the teenagers, the teacher has some sort of breakdown and kidnaps two of the lads, and the 'torture' part of the film starts. The torturing is took place during the following 'lesson' the teenagers go through after the kidnapping. Which leads to why I think this film has not got a higher rating. If the torture genre is your thing, then this story line as I have explained it would be plenty enough for you. It is bloody, gory and sadistic. However, the film is also trying to be more. And for me it was. I felt as though I was learning things along with the teenagers. But there are other seemingly unconnected, unneeded and unwanted parts to the film going on which are hard to understand, certainly on first viewing. Flashbacks, characters who seem to serve no purpose but have airtime for no good reason. And this makes the film a little bit too confusing. I am left feeling that there is some clever, underlying part of the film that I have not understood and watching it again may help me connect the dots. Of course, I maybe wrong, in which case its probably more of a 5 than the 7 I have given it.
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2/10
Had potential but fails
mjsreg9 December 2017
I stumbled upon this film by chance and thought i'd watch it out of interest - so had no expectations generated by reviews etc.

It was disappointing from the moment it started. Technically, it was mediocre to say the least. I felt as though no thought had gone into setting up the scenes, the lighting, or the relevance of shots to what was taking place. Someone could have done the same thing with a cheap camera phone - and this was much the same throughout this film. It was as though it had been made to some formula rather than any artistry.

The story could have been a good tale to tell, but was let down by either the script or editing which produced a disjointed feeling between shots, with both over-emphasis and lack of emphasis in certain shots that could have made the film bearable.

In the end I was glad it had finished.
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4/10
Aspiations and Inspirations
nogodnomasters28 August 2017
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The film centers on Finley (Evan Bendall) a student who lives in a flat with his older brother Jake (Tom Cox) and his hot Eastern European girlfriend Mia (Michaela Prchalová). Jake is on the brutish side and Mia has taken a shine to Fin. Fin is a disruptive student and has frequent mother flashbacks. He hangs out with a couple of other trouble makers. We get 30 minutes of character build-up until a teacher decides to abduct two boys (part of the official film description) and forces them to learn while restrained and at the threat of a nail gun.

The film was on the boring side. If you are really into British literature themes and allegories, ie. Dickens, Hobbs, Golding, Orwell etc. and watching kids suffer, this is your film. Now I imagine there are a lot of frustrated teachers who could really get into this production, however, I am not one of them. The nearly hour long instruction started to grow boring and I began to look for the allegory in this film, attempting to place the characters into societal stereo-types/molds, but was unable to do so, failing to grasp the cleverness others saw in this feature, perhaps due to my own lack of classical literature education...although admittedly I had read nearly everything mentioned except for that London chartered street thing and Brontë because real Brits don't have umlauts.

Guide: F-word. No nudity. Implied sex.
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1/10
Did learn and important "lesson" NEVER watch this again!
troublesometasha138 January 2017
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OK, for the record I HATE giving bad reviews, I appreciate the fact that real life people have put their all into a film and I feel very cruel when I can find nothing decent to say about it..... however this is possibly one of the worst movies I have ever sat through and I would like to help someone, somewhere from wasting their time watching it too. It's the kind of movie that if you happened to be one of the cast you wouldn't even tell your mates, you wouldn't want anyone to know you were in it!

The start is so slow! It follows two "naughty" lads around for an age that I almost forgot we were watching a movie about a physio teacher plotting revenge! The acting from the bad boys was absolutely tragic! The second they started speaking I knew it wasn't going to be a great movie, but as the boys were already ticking me off at that point I persevered watching as I wanted to see them reach a grizzly end! Lol. Getting to that was painful though... why is it these bad movies are always filled with bad sexual humour?! Shouting "skank... have you been to a STD clinic recently" is something a bottom feeder would think up to put into a film! Clearly whoever thought up lines like that has the experience themselves to be "skanky"!!

Anyway **yawnnnnn** several hours later (or so it felt) the teacher eventually gets the boys locked in a torture area, he's got them tied up, ducked taped, all the boxes are starting to be ticked.... then it turns out all he wants to do is teach them a lesson... like an English lesson?! umm what, why?! Who thought watching a teacher teach children would make a good horror movie?! Basically all the teacher does is hit them with a hammer a few times if they answer wrong, one guy does get shot with a nail gun but it's hardly gripping scenes and again the acting is tragic!!

To sum up one of the worst films of all time! Don't quit your day jobs guys and please don't attempt to make a sequel, occasionally English films throw up something spectacular and its movies like this that give English films a bad name!!
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3/10
Grubby little torture porn with an educational twist
Leofwine_draca10 December 2017
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THE LESSON is another cheap British horror film with no voice of its own. It feels very much like the writer/director watched WOLF CREEK 2 and decided to make their own rip-off version of the story. The protagonists are a pair of despicable students who make the lives of everyone around them a misery, before one of their stressed-out teachers abducts them and subjects them to a lesson they'll never forget. Yes, it's another grubby torture porn movie lacking in vision and scope, with a small cast overacting for all their worth. The film delves into philosophy and themes of the education process, but offers little insight other than the most obvious conclusions. I found it a chore.
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1/10
Terrible boring
luis-ortigao-809-90441030 September 2018
You'd better watch Samsung Washing Machine - The Movie, a film of a 66' wash cycle, shown in just one continuous shot.
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2/10
Yawn!!!
redrobin62-321-20731116 June 2017
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Man! Talk about a bore fest! I haven't been this bored since timeout in Kindergarten.

You all know the story - a psycho teacher decides to teach two of his misbehaving students a lesson even though only one of the students was a miscreant. The other was just having a bad go at life living with his overbearing, obnoxious older brother.

Truth be told, he should've been teacher the other misbehaving students in his class "The Lesson." Better still, if after 20 years of hating teaching, why didn't he just move on to something else, like sweeping streets or filing papers in an office somewhere?

By the way, the two students in his torture chamber we're being taught "The Lesson," we in the audience are! What did we learn from "The Lesson" boys and girls? We learned to stay clear away from artsy- fartsy preaching, moralizing films because they will bore you to death.
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7/10
Teachers must love it.
plan9927 July 2020
A great "revenge" film and well deserving of a higher overall score than it has so far of just 4.3. Just as it should be the people the revenge is applied to deserve no sympathy at all which makes their misery even more enjoyable. If shown at a teachers' convention the ten scores would then flood in as most teachers must have had pupils like these that they wouldn't mind tying up for a few hours at least.
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3/10
Good, How?
payasoingenioso1 February 2021
This was not executed well enough to be a movie.

The plot is basic, but it got convoluted quick with the flashbacks and torture teaching.

If I remember correctly, one of the students tortured was a decent kid.

The violence is poorly executed.

The whole thing dragged and was pointless.
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10/10
The best Midnite Movie in Park City of 2016 was in fact at the Slamdance Film Festival.
freekyfridays15 March 2016
Ruth Platt's brutally intelligent torture-porn flick THE LESSON (UK) had gaggles of audience members literally falling onto the floor as they scampered for the exit doors. Evoking both Michael Haneke's FUNNY GAMES and Lucky McKee's THE WOMAN (2011), Platt's debut feature follows two decidedly delinquent high schoolers that are finally forced to confront their own apathetic and sociapath(et)ic tendencies.

First time actor Evan Bendall gives such a guttural and empathetic performance that I started comparing him to Linda Blair in William Friendkin's THE EXORCiST (1973) and Marilyn Burns in Tobe Hooper's THE Texas CHAiNSAW MASSACRE (1974). The unshakable vision of this gruesome yet stunningly intellectual morality tale should pique the interest of even the most jaded and arrogant horror fans.

Writer-director Ruth Platt is as much of an educator in genre storytelling as the torturer is in her film. Bring your notebook and pencil to take down as many "lessons" as possible, ranging from the themes in Charles Dickens to the archetypal character names in William Golding. Because this master class in literature, cinema, and philosophy is more than just a test, it is here to inspire your life.

Taken from my round up of Sundance 2016 at www.48hill.org
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6/10
Pumpkin sticker or better.
GiraffeDoor20 November 2019
Original thriller in which the plot is built around a rather fascinating lecture on the history of ideas and humanity.

It's almost a shame we had a plot, where two brothers and the foreign lover of one of them find themselves in a pickle.

The rivetingly played teacher is the most sympathetic character which kind of kills the threat but still makes him fun to watch.
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3/10
Schools in rural England
esonique-6781616 September 2020
The film is on how just don't bother going to schools in rural England. It Shows how due to austerity in UK schools are hiring unenthusiastic teachers and where kids bully their teachers and both of them are violent towards the end. There is some sense of justice but last one hour could have been reduced to 15 minutes.
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1/10
If I wanted a lesson I'd go back to school...
seanhalliwell7 November 2018
Was expecting some kind of Horror gore fest according to the reviews however that's not what you get.

Just a boring indie arty film from the moment of the abduction.... I couldn't stand this guy going on and on and on in his "lesson" one cliche after another.

Total headache tackle, if I wanted this I'd go back to school, no thanks.

Give me earplugs for god sake no wonder he got stick in the classroom !

Next !
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2/10
A Flawed Lesson
lavatch28 March 2017
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With the gratuitous violence, it is difficult to understand what is the message of "The Lesson." The film began as a realistic domestic drama about family dysfunction and juvenile delinquency. It then lapsed into the horror genre with grotesque and virtually nauseating violence.

Each of the male characters in this film was unsympathetic. Only the women's roles tended to refute the thesis of William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies," which seems at the heart of the filmmaker's concept. In that novel, the bestial nature of a group of young British schoolboys emerges when they must co-exist on a deserted island.

In "The Lesson," a formerly idealistic English teacher takes revenge on his recalcitrant and foul-mouthed students through the long scene that comprises his lesson on Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau, Milton's epic "Paradise Lost," the Romantic critics, and Charlotte Brönte's "Jane Eyre."

The most interesting character in the film was not the teacher, but Mia, who becomes the heroine when she shows compassion for her young step brother who did not return home. But the odd final scene compromises her strong character with a surprising plot twist.

It was obvious that the screenwriter had a good handle on modern literature. The most clever moment occurs when Mia determines to keep in her possession one of the demented teacher's books, the 1966 novel "Wild Saragossa Sea" by Dominican author Jean Rhys. This is a postmodernist sequel to Brönte's "Jane Eyre" built around the secondary character of the Bertha Mason, the "madwoman in the attic" of the home of Rochester. Of course, the name Berta Mason was the correct answer given to the mad instructor's question, and her response was what saved Mia's life while she was a hostage.

It is tempting to borrow one of the terms of the English teacher and suggest that "The Lesson" is filled with irony. But that would be far too great praise for this muddled and overly violent film.
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