Review of To Sir, with Love (1967) by Stcenterprise . — 26 May 2012
I like Sidney Poitier's role in this film. The music even for the period's time was not the best but rather mediocre. I found it interesting how England's public schools are so disobedient and I had no clue that they have no capability to enforce capital punishment.
That surprised me. I thought Sidney Poitier presented a kind of character which you don't see much of in that day. Thill that point I don't think films had never presented a male African character as a teacher and placed in England.
It was a new concept to many. Also Sidney Poitier's teaching style was a new idea to be presented in films of the day. Although Sidney Poitier did a good job I like the teachers that are presented in The Dead Poets Society and Mr.
Holland's Opus better.
This review of To Sir, with Love (1967) was written by Stcenterprise . on 26 May 2012.
To Sir, with Love has generally received positive reviews.
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