Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Movie Review: To Sir, With Love (1966)


Columbia Tristar Home Video
Length:        105 mins.
Rated:          Not Rated
Format:       Anamorphic Widescreen · 1.85:1 Fullframe
Languages: English
Subtitles:    English, Spanish
Extras:        Theatrical Trailer


 



Throughout the past we have seen a number of movies that revolve around teacher-student relationships in challenged neighborhoods, but if one of these movies truly stands out, it has to be “To Sir, With Love”. Not only has it become the template for most films of similar nature that followed, it is one of the few ones that really succeed in portraying a realistic relationship with tangible characters that have understandable motivations. Most of it has undoubtedly attributed to Sidney Poitier’s superb and charismatic portrayal of the teacher, but also the script by E.R. Braithwaite and director James Clavell always makes sure to strike the perfect balance between romanticism and realism. The result is a movie that moves, touches and makes you laugh, all at the same time.

Because he is out of work, engineer Mark Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) decides to take on a job as a teacher in London’s rough East End. Mostly teaching the children of lower crust dock workers, the graduation class immediately takes a hostile stance towards the new tutor and is determined to destroy Thackeray. Inexperienced in the job and insecure in his methodologies, Thackeray is nonetheless full of hope that he can successfully teach these teenage problem children with a natural dislike for authority. But slowly the open hostility wears even the soft-mannered Thackeray down, and he realizes that you cannot teach someone, what he doesn’t want to learn. He recognizes that the only way to get these kids’ attention is by getting them interested, hopefully teaching them some valuable lessons for their future lives in the course of it. From one day to the other, Thackeray changes his entire approach, throws out the schoolbooks and starts creating real-life instructions for adults.




Soon, his students begin to appreciate the new treatment as grown-ups and the bond between teacher and students begins to flourish, allowing Thackeray to prepare his pupils for the life that lies ahead of them. But still, underneath the surface boils a sense of mistrust against the teacher that he must overcome, and many other challenges lie ahead of the handsome man who suddenly becomes a favorite among his female students.


While some parts of the movie appear dated, others are just as topical as they were back in 1966 when the film was made. Every class has its undisciplined and rowdy punks, and every generation gets to the point where students begin to wonder whether what they learn will ever be of any use to them or just a sheer waste of their time. “To Sir, With Love” takes this scenario nicely and shows how a little humanity can go a long way and make all the difference. While we see the ossified versions of teachers next to Thackeray’s character, we begin to realize how schools could be put to good use not only to teach children academic skills but also to give them the kind of survival training they need to make it on their own. Superbly acted by Sidney Poitier, this teacher is a one-class act who single-handedly relegates the entire faculty to shame by using his heart and humanity in order to teach common sense to some of the toughest kids in the school.
But not only educational issues are material for this film, it also deals quite interestingly with the subject of racial prejucides and their integration in society. Issues that were as much of importance back in 1966 as they are today.
“To Sir, With Love” is a heart-felt movie that avoids many of the melodramatic pitfalls many other movies on the same subject matter stepped into. It is an honest portrayal of the characters without superficiality, making them understandable and plausible.

Review by:  Guido Henkel
Collected by: P. K. Jayaraj and R. Gangadhar, RIESI, Bengaluru

14 comments:

  1. i really enjoyed the film verimuch the teacher is a modeel teacher .eventhough hee hadto suffer a lot at first he succeeded in his job. as ateacher i got inspiration from the film. if lget achance to show the film to the students they will be motivated .

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  2. It was a thrilling experience to watch the movie as we teaching people concerned. we got inspired by the vision, mission and attitude of the teacher, who out did the major probs of a dilinquent learners. i really enjoyed it.

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  3. IT is a nice and heart touching film.It is dealing the teacher student relation in a good way.I wonder about the method in which the teacher used to correct his students. It gave me a chance of introspection.

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  4. i think it is the most heart touching&motivating film i have ever seen as a teacher.i express my heartfeit gratitude to jayaraj sir for giving me such a golden opportunity to see the film

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  5. to sir with love is heart touching film.it reminds us what is the role of a teacher and how he can be a social reformer

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  6. i enjoyed the film very much. this reminded me how a small deed of a teacher shines like a lightning in the darkness

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  7. To sir with love is an effictive film as far is teacher is concern . i enjoyed .... realy enjoyed.... And it remain the dury of the teacher in the present socity.... . if the teacher do their duty he uplifted the entire socity..... socity wants the same teacher .....
    my mind was full of thought ....and responsibility... responsibility to the socity...to the country ....to the village .... And to the family...

    The very last scene in the most importent scene ....The scene the teacher put the appointment in the waste bin ..... it is touching ....toushes the bottom of the mind...And it creat the teachers' resposability... anyway ..thank u sir... gave an oppertunity to see that kind of films....

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  8. IT is a nice and heart touching film.It is dealing the teacher student relation in a good way.I wonder about the method in which the teacher used to correct his students. It gave me a chance of introspection

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  9. I liked the movie very much for it"s educational value. An enthusiastic teacher who urges to survive is the theme. At the same time the difficulties faced by him is depicted well. The film gave the message that any compatative teacher need to take care of the need of the students of her class. Iam happy about the course .I GAINED MUCH FOR MY TEACHING.

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  10. To Sir With Love is a film that proclaims from a hill top all about the demanding aspects of socity towords the teacher.How a teacher should approach to make a diffrence in a heep of brooken glass pieces. A teacher can be also or defenitly can be A SPARK to mould rather mend a socity. The film depicts a model teacher in the character Mr. Thakray. I went out from the hall after the film with a "?" can i be oone like him ?.

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  11. Ur review is so fine.All aspects of the film clearly mentioned.Defintly the review can inspire the people yet to watch it.i saw the film "To Sir With Love" as a part of a training programme at RIE Bangalore.i thank to RIE giving such a wonderful chance.

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  12. This is the third time that I am going to comment.Tottally it a fine film.It is inspiring us.The teachers attitude is encouraging.He could go beyond the syllabus.He could handle the worst in better.He could overcome the barriers of racism.He sterted from the least but finished in great.

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  13. To sir with love is a film which shows the stipulated norms of an ideal teacher. Only Point in the creation of the film is to give somesort of inspiration to the teacher folk.As awhole ,it is clear that it is not amasterpiece as far as film critiQues arwe concerned. A purposefully created them it contained.So this film is afilm for gthe teachers.the school depicted in the film is a perfect asylun. the unexpected com,ing of a young teacher changes everything all on asudden.The approach and attitude of the teacher play a great change in the behaviour of the pupils.The characterisation of the hero is excellent. The lyric !to sir with love !is also very good. It has a relevence in the teaching learning process.so it is afilm for the teachers.

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  14. I enjoyed the movie and irecollected my CHEMISTRY MASTER JOESEPH and my prof.A.F.J because they are the persons initiated me to achieve this goal as a teacher in my life. Thank God to have such wonderful masters like thewm.

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