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Not often these days do we get earnest films that are more than a formula (Glory Road comes to mind). The Ron Clark Story didn't reinvent the wheel, yet this made-for-TV movie was full of heart and positiveness. Matthew Perry managed to find a brilliant ballance between the pressure of being a teacher in a tough, intense neighborhood, with all the serious outcomes, and the joy and excitement of bringing a clever new teaching style to help the kids swallow the often-dry materials of history, math, etc.
I recommend this film not because it's in anyway ground-breaking, but simply because it has innocence that are hardly found in today's big budget films.
I recommend this film not because it's in anyway ground-breaking, but simply because it has innocence that are hardly found in today's big budget films.
- acoustic8y3
- Aug 13, 2006
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I saw this by chance on tv one night and was very impressed. Mathew Perry shook off the Chandler typecast and excelled in this role. This film, along with Ian Hart's Clockwork Mice, should be on the curriculum of every teacher training college course. They really capture the essence of what teaching is and why great teachers do it. Waking up to the tragic news that Mathew Perry had passed away this morning, I hope more people watch this movie and realise what a talented actor he was. The story is similar to most teacher centred films. A mild-mannered teacher moves to a tough inner city school and after initial difficulties wins over the class and helps them reach their potential. Watch it though. It's great.
- patrickbrown-48193
- Oct 28, 2023
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"The Ron Clark Story" is a movie which is based on the true story life of Ron Clark and the work that he did.
Matthew Perry makes one of his best interpretations if not the best as a school teacher who relocates to one of the toughest classrooms in the country in Inner Harlem Elementary School. This classroom is the most disadvantaged class which exist in whole of the school and that was something that Ron Clark considered as challenge to succeed.
I liked this movie very much because it shows us what a teacher has to do to educate some children who are really tough. It is also shows us what a teacher has to endure to succeed to his work and how difficult this is it.
Matthew Perry makes one of his best interpretations if not the best as a school teacher who relocates to one of the toughest classrooms in the country in Inner Harlem Elementary School. This classroom is the most disadvantaged class which exist in whole of the school and that was something that Ron Clark considered as challenge to succeed.
I liked this movie very much because it shows us what a teacher has to do to educate some children who are really tough. It is also shows us what a teacher has to endure to succeed to his work and how difficult this is it.
- Thanos_Alfie
- Oct 23, 2013
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I love Mathew Perry and i think he does a great job as chandler in friends, problem is he gets type cast most of the time as that character. and so it was nice to see him play a more serious role.
you see to really appreciate this movie you have to understand where it comes from, i lived in Harlem. i grew up and went to one of those schools. in fact, that class was GOOD compared to mines. we used to throw desks out the balcony and through cubes at the teachers. and that game they played "bet how long before the teacher quites" we played that! we grew up not knowing about chances, scholarships, opportunities all of that was unchartered territory for us we didn't know what it was.
until one man came along, he was a history teacher names Mr. Peterson, funny thing, he looked and acted a lot like the teacher in this movie. and to make a long story short, he helped us to "learn, to love to learn" when you walked in that class room you could here a pin drop. i love history now, i love this movie now because it's real, these things happen, and i hope this movie inspires more people to want to become good teachers. watch the movie
you see to really appreciate this movie you have to understand where it comes from, i lived in Harlem. i grew up and went to one of those schools. in fact, that class was GOOD compared to mines. we used to throw desks out the balcony and through cubes at the teachers. and that game they played "bet how long before the teacher quites" we played that! we grew up not knowing about chances, scholarships, opportunities all of that was unchartered territory for us we didn't know what it was.
until one man came along, he was a history teacher names Mr. Peterson, funny thing, he looked and acted a lot like the teacher in this movie. and to make a long story short, he helped us to "learn, to love to learn" when you walked in that class room you could here a pin drop. i love history now, i love this movie now because it's real, these things happen, and i hope this movie inspires more people to want to become good teachers. watch the movie
- harlemworld
- Aug 12, 2006
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I am not a movie or TV critic, and I won't pretend to be. I will say that as just a normal person without any special credentials, I absolutely love this movie. It gives you this great feeling when you watch it, and I was shocked by Matthew Perry's performance. Having before only thought of him as the "Friends" guy his new personality took me completely by surprise. Overall, I thought that as a TV movie it is very much worth the time spent watching it. I had a great time and I'm sure that you will too.
The storyline is well developed and while there are a few unrealistic points, I think that it's very good. The children were portrayed very realistically, as were the challenges of teaching such a group. Knowing that it was a true story only heightened my enjoyment of the entire movie.
Because of the above said reasons I gave this a ten out ten. The movie isn't very action filled, and there isn't much romance, but I think that it's one of the best movies that I have seen in quite a long time.
I hope you will take this review seriously when choosing whether to watch this movie.
Thank you.
The storyline is well developed and while there are a few unrealistic points, I think that it's very good. The children were portrayed very realistically, as were the challenges of teaching such a group. Knowing that it was a true story only heightened my enjoyment of the entire movie.
Because of the above said reasons I gave this a ten out ten. The movie isn't very action filled, and there isn't much romance, but I think that it's one of the best movies that I have seen in quite a long time.
I hope you will take this review seriously when choosing whether to watch this movie.
Thank you.
- rome_laurano
- Aug 13, 2006
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I have to say that I had seen the previews for this movie for about a week and couldn't wait to see it. After seeing it I was Amazed at the whole story. Matthew Perry has been a favorite actor of mine for a long time, I was absolutely blown away at his portrayal of Ron Clark, I have always considered Matthew Perry to be a very talented actor but this role was and probably will be the greatest performance of his career. I have to say that the story line is one that we hear about everyday, but when you actually see it brought to light it doesn't hit you. I like that they didn't delve into every little detail, they hit the major parts instead of dragging every detail of his life into this film. I also like that they show you how hard that he had to work to get these kids to open up to him and the parents also. They showed the good and the bad.I like that he wasn't just into it for the test scores, he is in it for the students and their future. If we had more teachers like him in our school systems we would be so much better off. I hope that they release it on DVD because it is a movie that everyone should have in their collection at home.I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone and everyone.
I've been a fan of Mattew Perrys ever since Friends first aired on TV, and I make it a point to try and see any movie he makes. However, it's sometimes a bit...what's the word...sad (I guess) to see him play "Chandler" over and over again. As much as I like that character, it would be fun to see him play something else. That's that.
As for The Ron Clarke Story, with Perry as Ron Clarke, there are certain Chandler-qualities about Clarke. But more in terms of body-language than anything else - and I guess that would be Perry himself "shining through". For the most part it's a standalone part for Perry, a good long step away from "Chandler Bing". It's a really sweet story about a substitute teacher who goes through hell and back for his students (consisting of worst-case-scenario kids). It's an inspiring story, and you really wish it would always be that "easy" to get kids out of trouble and onto the right path.
Perry is good, he almost always is, and the kids are actually believable. True, sometimes you wish Clarke would just give the snotnose kids a "feel of the back of his hand" - but I guess that would be the easiest (and most faulty) way to go.
The Ron Clarke Story is a feelgood-film, and it does just that. It makes you feel good.
In addition: Any film that makes schoolteaching look like fun deserves a whole heap of credit.
As for The Ron Clarke Story, with Perry as Ron Clarke, there are certain Chandler-qualities about Clarke. But more in terms of body-language than anything else - and I guess that would be Perry himself "shining through". For the most part it's a standalone part for Perry, a good long step away from "Chandler Bing". It's a really sweet story about a substitute teacher who goes through hell and back for his students (consisting of worst-case-scenario kids). It's an inspiring story, and you really wish it would always be that "easy" to get kids out of trouble and onto the right path.
Perry is good, he almost always is, and the kids are actually believable. True, sometimes you wish Clarke would just give the snotnose kids a "feel of the back of his hand" - but I guess that would be the easiest (and most faulty) way to go.
The Ron Clarke Story is a feelgood-film, and it does just that. It makes you feel good.
In addition: Any film that makes schoolteaching look like fun deserves a whole heap of credit.
- ralph_2ndedition
- Jun 19, 2006
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I saw this movie when it broad casted in the Swedish channel 5. I didn't know what to expect but, as a fan of friends that I am, i chose to look at it even though i missed the beginning.
The movie is about Ron Clark casted by Matthew Perry who took on a class in Brooklyn NY. In the beginning the kids had a pretty hard time accepting Mr. Clark and did all kind of annoying things just to break him, but after a while they accepted him one by one and they all started to love him instead of hating him, and they also learned how to like school and like to learn something instead of hating it.
I have plans to be a future teacher one day, and I can just say that this movie made me want to be a teacher even more, to see the joy in the kids eyes when they like how you teach them in all kind of different ways just makes me happy.
I can really recommend this movie, it's fun, it's sad and it's just overall a great movie
please excuse my bad English, I'm from Sweden so ;)
// Linus
The movie is about Ron Clark casted by Matthew Perry who took on a class in Brooklyn NY. In the beginning the kids had a pretty hard time accepting Mr. Clark and did all kind of annoying things just to break him, but after a while they accepted him one by one and they all started to love him instead of hating him, and they also learned how to like school and like to learn something instead of hating it.
I have plans to be a future teacher one day, and I can just say that this movie made me want to be a teacher even more, to see the joy in the kids eyes when they like how you teach them in all kind of different ways just makes me happy.
I can really recommend this movie, it's fun, it's sad and it's just overall a great movie
please excuse my bad English, I'm from Sweden so ;)
// Linus
- linusnilsson_86
- Jan 21, 2006
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Decided to seek this out due to Matthew Perry's untimely death. I had always admired him - he always carried a warmth and liveability in his roles and this translates to his role of Ron Clark.
He delivers an understated performance - gone are the wise cracks of Chandler from Friends (although there are moments of humour). Based a true story, this is a inspirational run of the mill lifetime movie but it is elevated by Perry and his supporting cast of students. It was an uplifting watch and I would thoroughly recommend to anyone who is a fan of Perry and is looking to remember him in a positive light. This is his film and he carries it.
He delivers an understated performance - gone are the wise cracks of Chandler from Friends (although there are moments of humour). Based a true story, this is a inspirational run of the mill lifetime movie but it is elevated by Perry and his supporting cast of students. It was an uplifting watch and I would thoroughly recommend to anyone who is a fan of Perry and is looking to remember him in a positive light. This is his film and he carries it.
- thehunter93
- Nov 3, 2023
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What an incredible movie!!! I happened to catch it on HBO about a month back and i am still reeling under its influence!!I so much liked the movie..that i got it TV'od and watch it almost alternate days whenever i have time!! I never knew that Matthew Perry was SO capable of acting with finesse. He's brings the character of RON CLARK alive so much...that actually u start wishing for a teacher like him to teach you, well at least i did. The kids especially the kid who played TayShawn have performed brilliantly, but of course Matt Perry takes the cake. I'll be terribly disappointed if Matthew Doest get an Oscar nomination/ award for this, its his time to shine!! My only wish is to meet Sir perry and Sir Ron CLark himself before i die....God bless Matthew and Ron, hope they have great success in their RON CLARK ACADEMY, and if i ever come to USA, I'll make sure I see their academy in Atlanta. Well what r u guys waiting for, grab a DVD and watch it, there's LOTS to learn from it!!!
- mandar_cyberfun
- Nov 16, 2006
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It's 1998. Ron Clark (Matthew Perry) gets results as an elementary teacher but he leaves his job in the small town of Aurora, North Carolina for NYC. He wants to find a teaching job in Harlem. He starts as a waiter where he befriends Marissa Vega. Inner Harlem Elementary School Principal Turner (Ernie Hudson) dismisses him as being too nice but Clark pushes to teach the worst class in the school. The kids are disruptive. Tayshawn is a troubled kid from a bad foster home. Shameika Wallace is busy taking care of her 3 siblings. Julio is taking bets on how long the teacher lasts. Badriyah is quietly hiding her brains.
This is a functional white savior teacher movie. There are some hokey stuff that is traditional to the genre. Matthew Perry does a good job with some slightly more serious acting. I love the kids most of all. Both Brandon Mychal Smith and Hannah Hodson show some promising skills. The story stays traditional and on the expected path.
This is a functional white savior teacher movie. There are some hokey stuff that is traditional to the genre. Matthew Perry does a good job with some slightly more serious acting. I love the kids most of all. Both Brandon Mychal Smith and Hannah Hodson show some promising skills. The story stays traditional and on the expected path.
- SnoopyStyle
- Sep 18, 2015
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This was a very pleasant surprise for me over the Christmas break even at the time it was screened at 06.00 am, lucky I got up early! Rarely am I so taken with a film such as this, but obviously the story line really got me, as did the excellent acting by all the cast, the kids were just great, and utterly convincing.
I was also pleased to discover the film was based on fact, and I was pleased that these rebel children went on to greater things, would not the world be a much better place if there were More Mr Clark's around? Not just in teaching but in all walks of life, especially in politics and industry.
Honesty is in very short supply these days, now I am rambling so will pack in, surely my ten lines are complete?
I was also pleased to discover the film was based on fact, and I was pleased that these rebel children went on to greater things, would not the world be a much better place if there were More Mr Clark's around? Not just in teaching but in all walks of life, especially in politics and industry.
Honesty is in very short supply these days, now I am rambling so will pack in, surely my ten lines are complete?
Not a Matthew Perry Fan but he was good in this movie and love Ernie Hudson always good.
Refreshing movie
- mitchellrharl
- Jan 26, 2021
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Watched for an hour. Loved it actually. Then took a break and never went back and never will force myself to finish it. Why?
Because it is the same hollywoodization of utter tripe. This same style has been seen before (and after!) whether it be Dangerous Mind or the John Leguizamo's chess movie that they might as well call this its own genre.
But it's just so cheesy.
I know we all can use a bit of positivity and feel good warmth and comfort, but that doesn't excuse cheesy portrayal. Nothing against Perry or the remarkable kids or the true story in general (which I am not too familiar with...), but if you want honesty... it's just another cliche portrayal of rowdy middle schoolers.
Of course most people wouldn't admit it cuz "teaching" is somehow a hallowed profession here in America.
Because it is the same hollywoodization of utter tripe. This same style has been seen before (and after!) whether it be Dangerous Mind or the John Leguizamo's chess movie that they might as well call this its own genre.
But it's just so cheesy.
I know we all can use a bit of positivity and feel good warmth and comfort, but that doesn't excuse cheesy portrayal. Nothing against Perry or the remarkable kids or the true story in general (which I am not too familiar with...), but if you want honesty... it's just another cliche portrayal of rowdy middle schoolers.
Of course most people wouldn't admit it cuz "teaching" is somehow a hallowed profession here in America.
- lobstersurreal
- Mar 23, 2021
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I felt like The Ron Clark Story gives its audience hope for a better tomorrow, if we would only step out on faith. Mr. Perry does a great job telling the story of Ron Clark and his relationship with the students. Mr. Hudson gives the audience a honest view of how so many of us tend to give up when we feel beat down by the system, but Perry is the angel that saves not only the kids in his class but the parents, as well. Every child should be required to watch this movie for inspiration and hope for better tomorrows. Bravo to the network, writers, producers and actors in this movie! Thanks for inspiring me and my family to step out on faith and help others who may seem to have given up.
- HalfpintTP
- Aug 12, 2006
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Matthew Perry shines as Ron Clark in this wonderful film. He truly captures the character and his rapport with the kids playing his students is wonderful.
Perry gives us as an audience all the elements of his personality that we fell in love with in Friends while also being able to show off his skill as a dramatic actor. He plays both the comedic and dramatic scenes equally well.
Films like this are nothing new but it is the simple story behind this one combined with the charm of Perry that allows it to stand out from the others.
It is a truly wonderful film that is well worth a watch.
Perry gives us as an audience all the elements of his personality that we fell in love with in Friends while also being able to show off his skill as a dramatic actor. He plays both the comedic and dramatic scenes equally well.
Films like this are nothing new but it is the simple story behind this one combined with the charm of Perry that allows it to stand out from the others.
It is a truly wonderful film that is well worth a watch.
Despite having elements that might be termed as Stereotypical, The Ron Clark Story (2006) still manages to keep you engaged, with a poignant tale of a teacher who wish to change the lives of kids from troublesome background.
Matthew Perry nailed this one throughout, in this 1 hour 30 min odd TV movie, which speaks about compassion, empathy, importance of education in a relatively straightforward manner, without much ado.
Even the emotional sequences were not overplayed, and the feelings were as grounded as possible, making this as a complete YES in my Re-Watch list ❤ Pretty heart-warming experience!
Kudos to Randa Haines (Director), and the writers - Annie DeYoung and Max Enscoe.
Matthew Perry nailed this one throughout, in this 1 hour 30 min odd TV movie, which speaks about compassion, empathy, importance of education in a relatively straightforward manner, without much ado.
Even the emotional sequences were not overplayed, and the feelings were as grounded as possible, making this as a complete YES in my Re-Watch list ❤ Pretty heart-warming experience!
Kudos to Randa Haines (Director), and the writers - Annie DeYoung and Max Enscoe.
- naveensankaran18
- Mar 24, 2023
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"The Ron Clark Story" is an inspiring and uplifting film that chronicles the real-life journey of Ron Clark, an innovative teacher who takes on the challenge of educating disadvantaged students in Harlem. The plot follows Ron Clark as he leaves his small hometown in North Carolina to pursue his passion for teaching in New York City. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including skepticism from colleagues and resistance from his students, Ron employs unconventional methods and unyielding dedication to connect with his class and ignite a passion for learning.
The film presents a compelling narrative that celebrates the transformative power of education and the profound impact that a dedicated teacher can have on the lives of students. Matthew Perry delivers a compelling and heartfelt performance as Ron Clark, capturing the character's unwavering commitment and infectious enthusiasm for teaching. The supporting cast, including Ernie Hudson and Melissa De Sousa, brings depth and authenticity to the story, portraying a diverse range of students and educators who are touched by Ron's unorthodox approach to education.
"The Ron Clark Story" is a poignant and emotionally resonant exploration of the challenges and triumphs of education, tackling issues of inequality, social barriers, and the importance of fostering a supportive and nurturing learning environment. Through its powerful storytelling and genuine performances, the film effectively conveys the universal themes of perseverance, empathy, and the belief in the potential of every child.
The movie serves as a testament to the unwavering spirit of educators who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of their students, offering a compelling portrayal of the transformative impact of dedicated mentorship and academic excellence. "The Ron Clark Story" is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of the boundless potential within every student and the profound influence of passionate educators who dare to challenge the status quo in pursuit of educational excellence.
The film presents a compelling narrative that celebrates the transformative power of education and the profound impact that a dedicated teacher can have on the lives of students. Matthew Perry delivers a compelling and heartfelt performance as Ron Clark, capturing the character's unwavering commitment and infectious enthusiasm for teaching. The supporting cast, including Ernie Hudson and Melissa De Sousa, brings depth and authenticity to the story, portraying a diverse range of students and educators who are touched by Ron's unorthodox approach to education.
"The Ron Clark Story" is a poignant and emotionally resonant exploration of the challenges and triumphs of education, tackling issues of inequality, social barriers, and the importance of fostering a supportive and nurturing learning environment. Through its powerful storytelling and genuine performances, the film effectively conveys the universal themes of perseverance, empathy, and the belief in the potential of every child.
The movie serves as a testament to the unwavering spirit of educators who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of their students, offering a compelling portrayal of the transformative impact of dedicated mentorship and academic excellence. "The Ron Clark Story" is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of the boundless potential within every student and the profound influence of passionate educators who dare to challenge the status quo in pursuit of educational excellence.
- sufyaanrashid95
- Dec 13, 2023
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- chudurbudur
- Sep 17, 2019
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I must admit that I saw that movie "with one eye", while eating dinner, and I thought that it would be some next typical average TV-film, i.e. a stupid comedy about a funny school-teacher.
I was really surprised. "The Ron Clark Story" proved to be a quite nice piece of acting, with a lot of interesting moments.
If for you Matthew Perry will always be Chandler Bing, you are certainly right, but - despite of that - he was very suitable for that movie.
Do not be afraid, since it is not some comedy like "Kindergarten Cop". It is a biographical drama, about a man who wants to do something good for some other people and does it with unconventional methods.
For these reasons, I find to be really worthy of recommendation.
I was really surprised. "The Ron Clark Story" proved to be a quite nice piece of acting, with a lot of interesting moments.
If for you Matthew Perry will always be Chandler Bing, you are certainly right, but - despite of that - he was very suitable for that movie.
Do not be afraid, since it is not some comedy like "Kindergarten Cop". It is a biographical drama, about a man who wants to do something good for some other people and does it with unconventional methods.
For these reasons, I find to be really worthy of recommendation.
This is a must see movie. Everyone should see this movie. Very inspiring. TNT will broadcast on August 13 at 8pm. Mathew Perry does a great job of portraying Ron Clark. Although, the real Clark, which I got to meet at the Atlanta film festival is more alive and enthusiastic than the one from the movie. Still, Mathew Perry give a very simpatico character to follow the whole story.
The kids are brilliant. There are a few strong visual moments but well done for a TV movie. Beside, it did happen. It is good to show what is really happening in the real world and the opportunities that all kids have no matter what their backgrounds are.
Every single kids has the same opportunities. All kids have different potential. Just need to encourage him/her to bring it about and use it.
Congrats to Ron Clark for all his work. He has a book call "The essential 55" that can help teachers and soon to be teachers. Also to TNT for bringing good quality and inspiring television content.
I hope you get to watch it and comment on it. Spread the word. Spread the teaching. Get connected with kids. They will thank you.
May the spirits of these kids guide you to a better future and Clark to a better teacher.
Good luck.
The kids are brilliant. There are a few strong visual moments but well done for a TV movie. Beside, it did happen. It is good to show what is really happening in the real world and the opportunities that all kids have no matter what their backgrounds are.
Every single kids has the same opportunities. All kids have different potential. Just need to encourage him/her to bring it about and use it.
Congrats to Ron Clark for all his work. He has a book call "The essential 55" that can help teachers and soon to be teachers. Also to TNT for bringing good quality and inspiring television content.
I hope you get to watch it and comment on it. Spread the word. Spread the teaching. Get connected with kids. They will thank you.
May the spirits of these kids guide you to a better future and Clark to a better teacher.
Good luck.
Why would Ron Clarke leave a comfortable job in the SOuth to go up to NEw York City in the first place is a good question. He wants to make a difference. Matthew Perry best known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends is very good in this role as the teacher who wants to make good. He goes to New York City in hopes of making a difference. For starters, he gets and prefers to work in one of the poor sections of the city, Inner Harlem. In the meantime, he has to work so he gets a job at a theme restaurant where the other workers are aspiring actors and he's an aspiring teacher. Once he takes a job of teaching, he is in for a challenge. Since I am planning to become a teacher myself, he does at least visit the students' homes before getting in the classroom. THere are some awkward cheesy moments in this film but it's still worth watching. The Ron Clark Story is true and suitable family viewing. It also shows Ron's persistence in achieving the unthinkable with the forgotten students. When they get to go see a Broadway show, their faces light up. Imagine, they live north of Broadway and most have never seen a show. He helps boost their spirits and shows that faith, trust, and hard work can make a difference. If only all our schools had teachers like Ron Clark.
- Sylviastel
- Aug 28, 2006
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A feel good movie starring our favorite friend, Matthew Perry, the story begins with Ron Clark discovering he's bored with all parts of his life; he quickly packs his bags and moves to New York to take on the toughest students around.
First he gets no luck and takes the job as a waiter in a small restaurant, but he who waits for something good.
Clark runs into a teacher in burl with a student, the teacher quits and Clark steps in as the new teacher, with great defaults.
The students refuses to listen to him, they even starts to make bets on how long he last, but Clark enforces rule after rule until the students are forced to listen to him, and things starts to turn.
In all, this is one of those, feel-good-work-hard films with gangster bangster that's giving up on life and living it on the street, but only to realize that if you study hard you'll succeed in life.
We've seen it a million times before, and we're gonna see a million times more.
Only difference is the acting of one Matthew Perry which in this film he moves away from his clown acting and takes on serious roles.
I'd give it 5/10, we've seen the characters, we've seen the plot, but have we seen the NEW Matthew Perry?
First he gets no luck and takes the job as a waiter in a small restaurant, but he who waits for something good.
Clark runs into a teacher in burl with a student, the teacher quits and Clark steps in as the new teacher, with great defaults.
The students refuses to listen to him, they even starts to make bets on how long he last, but Clark enforces rule after rule until the students are forced to listen to him, and things starts to turn.
In all, this is one of those, feel-good-work-hard films with gangster bangster that's giving up on life and living it on the street, but only to realize that if you study hard you'll succeed in life.
We've seen it a million times before, and we're gonna see a million times more.
Only difference is the acting of one Matthew Perry which in this film he moves away from his clown acting and takes on serious roles.
I'd give it 5/10, we've seen the characters, we've seen the plot, but have we seen the NEW Matthew Perry?
This movie is a reminder of if you want something from your heart and give your heart to it, You can certainly achieve it.
Mr. Ron really wanted to see his students go places from his heart!
Mr. Ron really wanted to see his students go places from his heart!
- rezwanhasan
- Dec 17, 2020
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