The Pupil
The Pupil

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The Pupil

1996
Movie
92 min
French

Morgan, a sensitive 12-year-old, growing up in richness and royalty, finds a true friend in Julien, a young man hired to tutor him.

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Morgan J. FreemanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young, intelligent woman navigates the complexities of a relationship with her older, married literature professor. As their affair intensifies, she finds herself increasingly entangled in his life, blurring the lines between admiration, manipulation, and desire. The film explores the power dynamics and emotional consequences of their connection.

Critical Reception

The Pupil received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics often pointed to its melodramatic plot and underdeveloped characters, though some performances were noted. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film predictable and lacking in emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a predictable narrative and heavy-handed melodrama.

  • Performances are uneven, failing to elevate the cliched storyline.

  • Lacks the nuance and insight needed to make the characters or their relationships compelling.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but available comments suggest a general lack of engagement with the story and characters. It is often described as a forgettable attempt at a dramatic romance.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Morgan J. Freeman, who would later go on to direct films such as 'Desert Blue' and 'Homecoming'.

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