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The Historian

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 4m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,7/10
913
MA NOTE
William Sadler, John Cullum, Colin Cunningham, Jillian Taylor, Leticia Jimenez, and Miles Doleac in The Historian (2014)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA history professor flees a painful personal tragedy, taking a job at a new university, where he struggles with a contentious department chair, student apathy, and new relationships that cha... Tout lireA history professor flees a painful personal tragedy, taking a job at a new university, where he struggles with a contentious department chair, student apathy, and new relationships that challenge his worldview.A history professor flees a painful personal tragedy, taking a job at a new university, where he struggles with a contentious department chair, student apathy, and new relationships that challenge his worldview.

  • Director
    • Miles Doleac
  • Writer
    • Miles Doleac
  • Stars
    • William Sadler
    • John Cullum
    • Glynnis O'Connor
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,7/10
    913
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Miles Doleac
    • Writer
      • Miles Doleac
    • Stars
      • William Sadler
      • John Cullum
      • Glynnis O'Connor
    • 26Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux27

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    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Valerian Hadley
    John Cullum
    John Cullum
    • Brigston Hadley
    Glynnis O'Connor
    Glynnis O'Connor
    • Dean Jan Messer
    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
    • Chris Fletcher
    Michael Emery
    Michael Emery
    • Stephen
    Lindsay Anne Williams
    Lindsay Anne Williams
    • Dawne
    Miles Doleac
    Miles Doleac
    • Ben Rhodes
    Leticia Jimenez
    Leticia Jimenez
    • Stacey Castillo
    Kristin Samuelson
    Kristin Samuelson
    • Marie Donolly
    Mike Mayhall
    Mike Mayhall
    • Police Officer
    David Simpson
    David Simpson
    • William Percy
    Scotty Whitehurst
    • Student
    Jillian Taylor
    • Anna Densmore
    Tamarah Murley
    Tamarah Murley
    • Jill
    Caleb Kirkland
    • Student
    Meagan Moses
    • Terry
    Todd Grove
    • Ed McKaskill
    Santana Jackson
    • Eager Student
    • Director
      • Miles Doleac
    • Writer
      • Miles Doleac
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs26

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    8alliebee-22492

    Rebuttal and Review

    Though I've never written a review, I felt I had to in this case. I read the other reviews (and agree with most of them), but admittedly, I am confused by the one guy who wrote a bad review. Clearly, not everyone has to have the same tastes, but I found his review to be rather obtuse, as if he had a personal grudge against the director and actors of the film - or perhaps he was confused by the subject matter in the film (as not all of it is placed on the lower shelf for those who can't understand subtext or follow along complex story lines).

    As for the film, and providing a review, not just as a rebuttal towards *istum puerum*, the movie is a good one. If you have any love for the classics, you'll like it. If you follow certain actors, you'll like it. If you like movies set in academia (that kind of pull the curtain back on what's happening in that world today), you'll like it. If you like clever (but not always sunshine-inducing) dialogue, you'll like it.
    2cekadah

    2 hours of cheap & bad

    Everything about this movie is cheap and bad! The plot is bad, the acting is bad (especially by Miles Doleac the writer/director and main actor), the production is cheap and the supporting actors are bad. And that actor Colin Cunningham just looked and acted too much like Pauly Shore in this movie. (And I like Pauly Shore movies)

    Sometimes a movie can be cheap but not bad. And sometimes a movie can be bad and far from cheap. But here in 'The Historian' you have both. I sat through all two hours of this disaster thinking it might just give some laughs because it kept sinking into a melodramatic soap opera bog of bad. Well that didn't happen!

    And then in true Bible belt fashion (this movie was made in Mississippi) a sermonet on Jesus is thrown in for what reason I don't know. Something about living your principles I think. And my opinion on that scene can be found in Nina Simone's famous song about Mississippi.
    9riporeilly

    Slightly offbeat but good watch

    This was an interesting movie, I have no idea if it's based on any real circumstances but it's an overall good watch. Not for children,... but if you want something that will keep your interest this is for you. Not a violent movie, very believable characters and well written on a somewhat overlooked subject, (History for crying out loud! The Main character is new to the school he's teaching at.) It does a good job of showing what the state of education sadly has become, ...A business! No longer concerned with actually educating students the education system is only trying to make money! I will certainly watch this movie multiple times. Aided by the main actor, Miles Doleac's personal history (Including a PhD!) His portrayal is spot on. This movie has sparked my desire to watch MORE independent films. It made me wonder what I've been missing by not going off the mainstream.
    9snappyjose3

    An accurate depiction of how the academia world works

    A great film about a young history teacher who tries to move on from his past by taking a new job at a university. A university job sounds easy right? Think again, this is one of those films you have to watch to really understand how the academia world works. A very accurate portrayal played out perfectly thanks to screen veteran William Sadler.
    8meetjordan

    4/5 - The Historian

    Not only is this review a cheer for those of you who took the time to see the directorial debut of Miles Doleac's The Historian, but it is also a rebuke for those of you who - like me - waited until the last minute or did not see it at all. Why I waited so long, I can not say. Maybe I was not impressed by the trailer. Maybe I doubted the merit of a local production. You can quote me when I say that I was in the wrong.

    If anything, the soapy trailer misled viewers. More times than not, Doleac's reflection on academia and the art of moving on knocked me for a spin. Doleac is obviously well versed in these kind of stories. When the narrative threatened to initiate autopilot, the director/writer/actor tilted the wheel ever so slightly, offering a fresh look at old ground.

    So what is this movie about, exactly? I could go on and on about Ben Rhodes (Doleac), a Latin professor left wounded by life, and his various entanglements concerning teacher- student relations, teacher-teacher relations, marital issues, grumpy department chairs with ailing parents, and the laziness of students. However, all of these various plot elements point to a much simpler summary: this is a story about a troubled man learning to let go, to move on. Do not let the abundance of characters haze this defining point. This is Ben's story and Doleac remembers that more times than not.

    Even though it is a small-scale, local film, The Historian sinks its teeth into a particular career - here, it is academia - better than most big-budget dramas. I was personally familiar with just about every one of the film's locations, having grown up in Hattiesburg, but I never once doubted the authenticity of this world. It feels lived in. We see the ins and outs, the politics, the egos, and all the dirty laundry that comes with the deal. Most people take this degree of world-building for granted; but no matter how convincing the actors are, if you do not buy their world as believable, nothing works. Doleac succeeds in blending this lived-in world with three-dimensional characters.

    As to be expected in a movie of this scale, some of the performances are better than others. Unsurprisingly, the characters that stick the longest are those performed by the veterans in the cast. William Sadler (best known by me personally as the Grim Reaper in the Bill & Ted sequel) makes the increasingly unlikable Hadley human up to the last frame. Northern Exposure's John Cullum plays Hadley's fading father arrestingly. Which leaves Doleac, who, though stretched thin with his directing and writing duties, never seems to forget that above all is character.

    Now that I have spoken a bit about the actual story, let me indulge in what I liked most about this movie. The fact that a director in south Mississippi would make a movie that included a bit of (gasp) nudity and an even greater bit of language left me rather impressed, if I am being honest. Now, do not get me wrong. I am not saying that because I am a big fan of cursing and naked bodies. It impresses me that someone of such high standing in a community so grounded in its ways has the artistic nerve to tell a story the way they felt it should be told. I am a staunch believer in artistic honesty. A story can only be told one way and compromising that way is both dishonest and discrediting.

    Wrapping it up with a return to the actual story, some of the resolutions clicked with me more so than others - as did the subplots in general. Doleac proves with The Historian that you do not need millions of dollars and A-list stars to make a movie that stays true to character and strives to say something about our human condition.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 novembre 2014 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hattiesburg, Mississippi, ÉTATS-UNIS
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