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A cynical college professor takes a keen interest in a talented young writing student.A cynical college professor takes a keen interest in a talented young writing student.A cynical college professor takes a keen interest in a talented young writing student.
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Devin Kawaoka
- Danny
- (as Devin Norik)
Soojeong Son
- Female Student
- (as S.J. Son)
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A situation quite similar to real life situations.
Her word is always powerful against his word combined with her crocodile tears. Dudes, always record interactions with a female during courtship or dating or even one night stands, or you'll be in a vulnerable situation where society is ready to crucify you.
Her word is always powerful against his word combined with her crocodile tears. Dudes, always record interactions with a female during courtship or dating or even one night stands, or you'll be in a vulnerable situation where society is ready to crucify you.
The lines between a semi-successful, middle-aged novelist/professor and his student are crossed: lines of deceit, intimacy and manipulation.
It's a #metoo movement highlighter with the good ol' cliche storyline of a student/teacher relationship and touches on the depths
that some will go for success. "Submission" is a slow roller coaster ride of emotions and mild surprises. There is no drop and no climax so if
a slow ride is what you desire, press play.
Despite strong performances and good direction this film fizzles out and leaves you disappointed with too many unanswered questions.
1. The portrayal of the post secondary "academic community" (in quotes for a reason) was so stereotypically artificial from the parties to the discourse to the mannerisms that it provoked me to write this wearing tweed; smoking a pipe & drinking from my Bordeaux glass or is it a Burgundy glass?
2. The abrasive part of the teaching style was simply made up as were the constant "air quotes".
3. Some viewers condemned the prof for taking advantage - get human & real!
4. The family turmoil from an affair, and the spurious academic committee review seemed too "made-up".
5. Ending had a cheap cute cleverness that fit w/the rest of the movie.
Ancient history repeats itself in the modern college campus.Stanley Tucci does a good job of acting.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Blue Angel (1930) is referenced several times, with Ted Swenson even watching a scene from it at one point. Among them is their running time; both films are exactly 106 minutes. That film inspired the novel "Blue Angel" by Francine Prose, of which this film is an adaptation.
- ConnectionsReferences The Blue Angel (1930)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $39,985
- Gross worldwide
- $44,069
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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