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Evening Class
Greg, tormented by his desire for his wife to bear a son turns to his student Tessie, fresh from a heartbreaking love affair with another young student, welcomes a more mature relationship and madly falls in love with Greg. Complications ensue.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, recently fired advertising executive reluctantly takes a job teaching an evening class on marketing at a community college. His initial disdain for the uninspired students and the mundane curriculum is challenged when he encounters a diverse group of individuals with unique life experiences and unexpected motivations. As he navigates the complexities of teaching and connects with his students, he begins to rediscover his own passion and purpose.
Critical Reception
Evening Class received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release. While some reviewers appreciated the attempts at comedic and dramatic storytelling, many found the plot to be formulaic and the characters underdeveloped. Audiences seemed to share these sentiments, leading to a lackluster box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a promising premise, the film struggles with a predictable plot.
Charles Grodin's performance is a highlight, but it can't save the uneven script.
The supporting cast offers some engaging moments, but they are not enough to elevate the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's lack of originality and comedic impact. Some viewers found it mildly entertaining but ultimately forgettable.
Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial debut of Peter Werner, who would go on to have a prolific career directing television episodes and made-for-television movies.
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