Class

2010

Action / Drama / Romance

9
IMDb Rating 6.9/10 10 523 523

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Plot summary

When a privileged law student gets a homework assignment to help a disadvantaged single mother find—and keep—a job, he learns that some of the greatest lessons aren’t taught in school.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
May 12, 2020 at 01:32 AM

Top cast

Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Kylie Burch
Eric Roberts as Benjamin Sheffield
Catherine Mary Stewart as Julia Sheffield
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1 hr 28 min
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by herrcarter-92161 8 / 10

Engaging romance with some social commentary

This Hallmark movie, which came out in the days before Hallmark became formulaic, was quite an engaging drama, romance and social commentary. Most of us who grew up in a "normal" environment can't even comprehend what it's like for someone like Kylie in this movie, a former foster kid who made the mistake of getting pregnant with a loser, but was still able to pull it together enough to be a loving mother to her son, yet found herself faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. This gave us a real glimpse into the harsh realities of Kylie's world, having to support a family as a single mom with few skills, having no decent insurance for her sick son, no leave policy to deal with his frequent medical problems, and no power to deal with the corrupt landlord of the building whose mold is causing her son's sickness. It's as much of a wake-up call for us in the audience is it is for our hero Whitt in the movie, who grew up in a life of wealth and privilege.

I thought the performances were mostly good. Jodi Lyn O'Keefe nailed it with her portrayal of hardened, cynical single mom Kylie. I also liked how she showed her tender side with her son. Justin Bruening was okay, though a bit wooden at times. Their relationship was decent, but could have used a bit more development. Did they have chemistry? Not as much as I might have hoped for, but maybe that's what the story demanded.

They made the dad out to be somewhat of a villain, perhaps too much so. I don't think his reactions toward Kylie were necessarily unreasonable. However, he clearly wasn't the warm, nurturing father that Whitt needed, and I liked how Whitt was, ironically, able to connect with Kylie of the level of not feeling loved as a kid, even though he technically had parents. Whitt had a good character arc, progressing from an entitled elitist who was intimidated by his domineering father, to a kind, compassionate person who was able to stand up to his father for what was right.

The scene at the end where Whitt proposes to Kylie and tells her that he loves her through her son Shane was a bit cringy. It would have been better for him to tell her without Shane there. There's no question that the kid would have been all-in for them getting together. Also, proposing marriage was just too sudden and too soon. That part of the plot definitely could have been handled better.

All in all, though, this was nice, feel-good story about two souls who are each lost in their own way, and who help each other to grow and who find love in the process. Definitely worth a watch or two.

Reviewed by tiffanytallent1981 7 / 10

Two People Finding Themselves and Each Other

This movie portrays a lower class single mother, Kylie, and an upper class law student, Whitt. A college assignment has him trying to help Kylie find a job. Whitt initially feels like this task is beneath him and that it's Kylie's own fault for struggling. And she sees him as a spoiled rich guy. They spend quite a bit of time together, trying to find Kylie a job with benefits. During this period, Whitt also gets to know her son, who has severe asthma. Now he realizes the main reason Kylie is having a hard time finding and keeping a job. Through the four months they spend together, both Whitt and Kylie find themselves. They learn who they really are, what they truly want, and what they are capable of, including standing up for their dreams. And they also fall in love!

The lower class struggle is shown very well. Not having money to get necessities and healthcare, childcare, or a safe place to live is commonplace. Kylie's confidence is at rock bottom, but she still has hope. And it seems that upper class people can feel stuck at times too. Whitt had his entire life planned out for him and was afraid to question it. When he finally did, he was free.

This is my second time watching this movie and I'm sure I'll watch it again. I would've enjoyed more of Kylie and Whitt as a couple later. What the audience sees is still so new. The chemistry is there, but they are unsure of their feelings until the last couple minutes.

Reviewed by jewelch 7 / 10

Very good

You just can't watch anything any better than one of these family oriented movies. Great for the whole family, no foul language and no nudity. Yes I recommend this one. James Welch Henderson Arkansas. 3/13/2022.

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