Language Lessons
- 2021
- 1h 31m
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7.1/10
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A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.
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- 4 wins & 7 nominations
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- TriviaThe film was developed and shot entirely while Natalie Morales and Mark Duplass were in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Quotes
Adam: If you wanna be cruel, that's fine but you're not gonna push me away because I see you and I know exactly what you're doing 'coz I used to do the same damn thing to Will and I know what it is and you're not fooling me, okay? I am your friend and you are my friend and if some motherfucker is beating on you, I am going to do what I can to make sure that you are okay and if that means buying you a plane ticket to get out of there, if that means buying you a house that you need to live in so you can be safe, I am going to do that.
- ConnectionsReferences Dirty Dancing (1987)
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SXSW 2021
Greetings again from the darkness. The use of video chats as a plot device might have been a bit more adventurous 18 months ago, but oddly, the pandemic and our familiarity with this type of communication (out of necessity) actually works to strengthen this interesting film. It's the feature film directorial debut of Natalie Morales, who co-wrote the script with Mark Duplass, and the two co-star as the only characters we see on screen.
Ms. Morales plays Carino, a Costa Rica-based Spanish teacher hired by Adam's (Duplass) husband Will (an unseen DeSean Terry). An awkward first lesson - Lesson #1 of 100 in the package - includes Adam's morning routine of hot/cold dips in the pool and spa in the backyard of his luxurious home. Director Morales labels the lessons throughout, and no, we thankfully don't see all 100. After a personal tragedy occurs, the teacher-student dynamic shifts and becomes more therapy before settling into a strange friendship.
Between lessons, Adam and Carino exchange many personal messages, many littered with entirely too many "I'm sorry" lines in an attempt to avoid overstepping boundaries. Adam is forthcoming with his personal feelings, while Carino bounces between trying to stay professional and wanting to bond. It's clear she is hiding details of her personal life, while rarely discouraging Adam from over-sharing. The frequent personal messages reveal more about each character than the scheduled meetings, but combined they work very well.
The charisma of Duplass and especially Morales allow us to care very much about this relationship. They are both charming, and Morales has the most fun in the drunk birthday song scene. She is to be commended for taking such a simple structure and creating an interesting movie that proves people need connection - whether in person, through masks, or via Zoom.
Ms. Morales plays Carino, a Costa Rica-based Spanish teacher hired by Adam's (Duplass) husband Will (an unseen DeSean Terry). An awkward first lesson - Lesson #1 of 100 in the package - includes Adam's morning routine of hot/cold dips in the pool and spa in the backyard of his luxurious home. Director Morales labels the lessons throughout, and no, we thankfully don't see all 100. After a personal tragedy occurs, the teacher-student dynamic shifts and becomes more therapy before settling into a strange friendship.
Between lessons, Adam and Carino exchange many personal messages, many littered with entirely too many "I'm sorry" lines in an attempt to avoid overstepping boundaries. Adam is forthcoming with his personal feelings, while Carino bounces between trying to stay professional and wanting to bond. It's clear she is hiding details of her personal life, while rarely discouraging Adam from over-sharing. The frequent personal messages reveal more about each character than the scheduled meetings, but combined they work very well.
The charisma of Duplass and especially Morales allow us to care very much about this relationship. They are both charming, and Morales has the most fun in the drunk birthday song scene. She is to be commended for taking such a simple structure and creating an interesting movie that proves people need connection - whether in person, through masks, or via Zoom.
- ferguson-6
- Mar 18, 2021
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- Also known as
- A un click de distancia
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $73,257
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $26,255
- Sep 12, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $75,627
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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