Bad Teacher

She doesn't give an "F."

A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job and her students is forced to return to her job to make enough money for a boob job after her rich fiancé dumps her.

"Bad Teacher," a 2011 comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Mosaic Media Group, offers a refreshingly irreverent take on the American education system. Directed by Jake Kasdan and set in the United States, the movie follows Elizabeth Halsey, portrayed by Cameron Diaz, a disinterested and morally ambiguous middle school teacher. Elizabeth's primary motivations are far from noble; she is more focused on securing a breast augmentation and winning the affections of a wealthy substitute teacher, Scott Delacorte (Justin Timberlake), than on educating her students. This satirical edge, combined with Diaz's sharp performance, sets "Bad Teacher" apart as a bold critique of societal values and educational priorities. The film's humor is derived from Elizabeth's unapologetic pursuit of her personal goals, often at the expense of her students' well-being and her professional responsibilities. Her antics, ranging from cheating on standardized tests to stealing from her colleagues, are both outrageous and darkly comedic. The supporting cast, including Jason Segel as the gym teacher Amy Squirrel and Phyllis Smith as the overly earnest teacher Lynn, adds depth and contrast to Elizabeth's character, highlighting the absurdity of her actions within the context of a typical school environment. The dynamic between these characters drives much of the film's comedic momentum and underscores its satirical commentary on the education system. "Bad Teacher" also cleverly subverts traditional romantic comedy tropes by focusing on Elizabeth's self-interest rather than a quest for true love. Her relationship with Scott is superficial and transactional, reflecting broader societal obsessions with wealth and appearance. Meanwhile, her interactions with Russell Gettis (Jason Segel) offer a glimpse of potential redemption, though Elizabeth's ultimate choices reaffirm her commitment to her own desires over any genuine change. This narrative choice challenges viewers to question the values that drive the characters and, by extension, society at large. In conclusion, "Bad Teacher" stands out as a daring and humorous critique of the American education system and societal norms. Through Elizabeth Halsey's unapologetic journey, the film exposes the often overlooked flaws in educational priorities and personal values. With its sharp wit and strong performances, particularly from Cameron Diaz, "Bad Teacher" remains a memorable and thought-provoking comedy that dares to question the status quo.

Year2011

Homepage http://www.areyouabadteacher.com/

Budget20000000$

Runtime92 min

Revenue216197492$

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GenresComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Mosaic Media Group

Bad Teacher

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