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title: "Detachment"
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    everyone has their own struggle
  

*by A***I on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024*

A pretty dark movie but completely relatable to anyone who has ever struggled with depression, feeling isolated & alone. I watched this when I was feeling down & it uplifted me to see the struggles the characters are facing. Everyone has their own struggles, and we're only human.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Sad film that provokes questions about how we live
  

*by D***. on Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016*

I love Adrien Brody's acting, but had never heard of this film until it was suggested by a friend. I have to say, it is sad. Sad is the main descriptor that comes to mind. I think it makes many honest points about where America is going in terms of family relationships and also the role of institutionalized education in young people's lives.... When families are so messed up, and kids are almost on the edge of PTSD symptoms in terms of what they have been exposed to, who has the intellectual space for learning subjects that are detached from the reality of their lives? Have we become a society where people not only do not care, but the way institutions are run, we are not allowed to care? At what point does the importance of outcomes outweigh personal involvement and compassion? This movie provokes a lot of questions, but offers little solutions... but it isn't meant to. Rather, it is more of a grim story which essentially tells us the road we are traveling down socially, and suggests that perhaps we have gone too far to turn back.My one criticism with this movie is that, by the end, the pathos has gone a bit too far. There is so much negativity, rarely balanced out by positive emotions, and the final events of the movie made me feel like they were over-reaching with the tragedy. It was enough to know what was probably going to happen with certain characters without having it played out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Like I'd been caught in a viral video
  

*by R***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2015*

How is this possible?  I suppose my experiences as a substitute teacher are far more common than I thought, since many of the most painful parts of this teaching drama feel like an unauthorized biography.  Even the film's side plots - such as caring for a declining family member with senile dementia - feel alarmingly familiar.  The character's personal foibles, such as his inability to maintain permanent personal and professional relationships, are my own.Who wrote this?For teachers - especially subs - this will be an affirmation of their experiences.  For those outside of the teaching profession, few will see it.  Frankly, it's hard to find.  Outsiders will consider it an exaggeration.  Other than the prostitute side-story, it's actually pro forma for those of us on the inside.  For the tiny group of non-teachers who see and accept this painful story, this question will follow: "Why do you sub?!"  The reasons are two-fold:  a strange adrenaline rush from plunging into chaos and creating order, and the messianic belief that one is performing a vital public service.  Many subs in America mutter to themselves as they trudge to another assignment: "This place would tear itself apart if it weren't for me."But James Caan (remember him?) says it adroitly in this film: "The hardest part is that no one says 'Thank you.'"  Consider this: the common term which school secretaries use for subs is  "W.B."  No doubt you've deduced its meaning: "Warm Body."

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