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The Substitute (2007)

The Substitute (2007)
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When a sixth grade class gets a malevolent new substitute who aims to train her students for an upcoming international competition in Paris, the suspicious students attempt to uncover the truth about their strange new substitute. The parents all seem to love the newly arrived educator, but the students know better. No only does this strange new arrival have a sadistic streak a mile wide, but she also seems to possess telekinetic powers in addition to having the ability to read minds. Paprika Steen stars in a sci-fi flavored thriller directed by Ole Bornedal (Nightwatch). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Paprika SteenUlrich Thomsen, (more)
Director(s):
Ole Bornedal
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Substitute

When a sixth grade class gets a malevolent new substitute who aims to train her students for an upcoming international competition in Paris, the suspicious students attempt to uncover the truth about their strange new substitute. The parents all seem to love the newly arrived educator, but the students know better. No only does this strange new arrival have a sadistic streak a mile wide, but she also seems to possess telekinetic powers in addition to having the ability to read minds. Paprika Steen stars in a sci-fi flavored thriller directed by Ole Bornedal (Nightwatch). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Ole Bornedal
Writer(s):
Henrik PripOle Bornedal
Producer(s):
Michael Obel
Categories:
Family & KidsMystery & Suspense
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    Matthew G.

    who ever was in charge of the English audio should never be allowed to dub again. The voice didn't match the characters and they didn't even sync, I mean there's a little girl that sounds like a elf for crying out loud. When switched to Danish audio, it becomes more attractive to the ear because, all of the kids sound like kids and as the voices actually match the body. This switch also allows you to follow the story because you're not distracted with funny voices. Not to mention the chicken exploding was pretty funny

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    Lonie G.

    Actually not bad, better than I thought it would be. Some details tied together only loosely. It's worth renting. I agree with some of the other reviews around the little sister's voice - it was horribly matched. Watching in the original Danish soundtrack with English subtitles would help if the dubbed voices are too distracting for you.

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    Jeffrey N.

    The Finnish need to stop trying - nice effects but the movie was terrible. Chickens are not scarey! English version was choppy and silly.

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