The Wave (2008)

The Wave (2008)
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A high-school teacher assigned the thankless task of teaching autocracy as part of the school's project week decides to spice up his lessons by conducting a decidedly unorthodox experiment in this adaptation of the popular novel by Todd Strasser (using pen name Morton Rhue). Though his students are initially apathetic about the prospect of being schooled in the evils of fascism yet again, the lesson soon takes an unexpected turn of events that no one in the classroom could have seen coming. Strasser's novel was itself adapted from the 1981 Afterschool Special teleplay by Johnny Dawkins. Dawkins based The Wave on real-life events in California in the late '60s involving high school teacher Ron Jones. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jürgen VogelFrederick Lau, (more)
Director(s):
Dennis Gansel
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Wave

A high-school teacher assigned the thankless task of teaching autocracy as part of the school's project week decides to spice up his lessons by conducting a decidedly unorthodox experiment in this adaptation of the popular novel by Todd Strasser (using pen name Morton Rhue). Though his students are initially apathetic about the prospect of being schooled in the evils of fascism yet again, the lesson soon takes an unexpected turn of events that no one in the classroom could have seen coming. Strasser's novel was itself adapted from the 1981 Afterschool Special teleplay by Johnny Dawkins. Dawkins based The Wave on real-life events in California in the late '60s involving high school teacher Ron Jones. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Dennis Gansel
Writer(s):
Dennis GanselPeter Thorwarth
Producer(s):
Christian Becker
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    Karen W.

    If you can handle subtitles, this is an terrific film. The teacher's attempt to engage the students is the sign of an excellent instructor however things go very wrong for both teacher and students. Worth the time.

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    Kurt S.

    It all falls together a bit too perfectly, but the story is based on real events and is a fascinating object lesson.

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    Anthony K.

    One outstanding movie! Rainer Wenger is perfect as a teacher who shows all of us what can happen so easily anywhere. We in the US should learn some lessons from this movie. Were seeing glimpes of 1930's Germany now.

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