Lovely movie


Remember when you were a little kid, that teacher who was a total cow? Well you were right, she was an evil alien, and she did want your soul. In The Substitute, Danish director Ole Bornedal, of Nightwatch fame, spins a tongue-in-cheek tale in which an alien in search of Love poses as the schoolteacher from hell. It's sort of a Danish version of The Faculty, but better, and with much younger kids. This is an entertaining movie, and funny, but don't expect a bucket of blood and brilliant SFX, because it's not that. The movie will be released on DVD as part of the Ghosthouse/Lionsgate slate in October.

The story kicks off with a Stardust-esque narration in which we learn that warlike aliens don't know what Love is, and they want some of ours. A strange sphere shoots through space and lands in an isolated chicken farm (where else?), and an alien takes over the body of the farmer's wife, who then shows up at the local school in the form of Ulla (Paprika Steen). In a great performance, Ulla then proceeds to humiliate the kids with malicious verbal abuse and mad workouts in the gym. In my opinion, these are the best scenes in the movie. She actually asks a kid with big teeth if he has trouble walking when his teeth are so big they must scrape the floor. HaHa.


The kids realize pretty quickly that their teacher is an alien, especially when they catch her eating a live chicken. They denounce Ulla to their parents, and the folks call a meeting to oust teacher, but she uses her sphere to conjure up an automaton Minister of Education, who defends Ulla. She then bursts into tears to show how "hurt" she is by the kid's accusations. The parents side with the blond bodysnatcher and the children are left with no one to defend them. The stakes are raised again when Ulla announces she will take her class on a school trip to "Paris," which is very likely a metaphor for alien abduction/annihilation, and it all has to do with the chicken farm…

Although I enjoyed this movie, I did have a few problems. The movie is shot in a monochrome style, which was fine, but the SFX were sometimes not really up to par. Maybe the trick-photography was intended as a pastiche of those 50s sci-fi flicks, but I just didn't find it convincing enough. In story terms, I also wondered about Ulle's motivation. I'm not too sure why being a substitute teacher is a good way to learn about love. And another thing, I reckon that killing off a couple of kids would have really boosted the tension and cut the sugar level. On more positive note, I had no problem with the soundtrack, which is of the classic orchestral film track style.



I would recommend The Vikaren

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Why don`t you post this as a user comment - certainly much better than the one they are running right now.

Such a lot of guns around town, and so few brains.

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