I'll admit from the start, was not sure how you would go to this movie. The trailer and the premise is not really for me, though I did like most others, Cameron Diaz has generally not lived up to its initial promise of comedy.
But then the self-governed, and I was pretty funny. It 'funny, and apparently have zero morals. It 'really what it says on the tin proverbial, and should be applauded, mistakes and all.
Diaz plays Elizabeth Halsey, who was forced to return to his job as a teacher for no apparent way out against his will after his meal ticket girlfriend finally realizes just for the money.
Once there, she clashes with the other teacher, Amy the squirrel (a change of hazelnut delicious Hot Fuzz is Lucy Punch), can handle the progress of gym teacher, Russell (Jason Segel), and sets its sights on the rich supply teacher, Scott Delacorte (Justin Timberlake), behind his innocence to the very front, has a strong preference for large breasts, prompting Halsey to tolerate in the $ 9000 needed a boob job. And that, people, that's about all.
Yes, a fine mesh, but not a thriller Twisted Evil Masters. It is a concept rather than a story, and basically it does well, almost the right combination of well-earned laughs, comments in bad taste, and strange characters.
It shows again next year, a franchise informal Bad (following Bad Santa). I am completely career seemingly benign host Mavericks. Ideally, the next to Bad Zookeeper. It is said, but it's not Bad Santa, if you think that. Has several shortcomings that prevent it is a must-see.
What I liked was that actors were almost uniformly excellent, although almost uniform playing one note characters. There's really not a whole lot of character development here, not even for lead Diaz. That said, it's not a bad thing.
Sometimes people do not learn a lesson or grow as a person, rather than staying the same people shit like they always have been.
Of particular interest is Jason Segel, an Everyman charm wander again won with just a slight advantage. He is adorable and relate to most things he does, and the evil Master is no exception. As mentioned earlier, Lucy Punch is the most strange about this film, and gives his teacher, but never really bad, people do not love someone and be a little nervous. It has a face made for comedy nervous.
Timberlake plays, perhaps more than an account of all the characters, but there are some good scenes, particularly one of them has an ace sharks and slaves, as well as to demonstrate that he or she will be happy to send himself and make fun of himself. And 'the line of best film, or at least that made me laugh more!
Finally, Diaz was good, although her character did not hit the level of profanity or sociopathic tendencies, I hoped. But nevertheless, having no real moral to talk or worry about having them. It seems to get away with all his behaviors in the movie, and I'm not sure if it's a brave or foolish.
Poor teacher is always fun, even if it never reached those heights, you hope it would. It always seems to imply that it could go it does with the line of poor taste here and there, but unfortunately he ended up firing a lot of his shots.
When you explore the environment ripe for misery, alienation, evil and even as a school, actually manages to describe the place quite a happy plant, where the worst event mistimed declaration of love of a girl who is quickly fixed.
I hate to blame a movie for being too nice, but I think it's a valid criticism here. This does not mean there is not much fun to be had, though. I would like to see him again, and probably laugh together again. Just not loud, you should be on this kind of comedy.
Although not a classic, bad teacher helped restore my faith in Hollywood comedy bits by the blows Hangover Part 2 gave it. A lack of stand-out moments and instantly quotable lines do good rather than just excellent, but due to cast and performances, I can forgive.
But unfortunately, in a summer where the bridesmaids and Horrible Bosses are set to compete for the crown of comedy, I do not see bad teacher to the task.