Netflix schedule shows teacher beating up student – is the action revenge trip worth it?

Netflix schedule shows teacher beating up student is the

Sometimes you’re looking for deep drama in the stream, sometimes just a fun two hours of action diversion. The Polish cracker schedule about a teacher on a revenge trip is primarily intended to offer the latter. But how good is the Netflix hit really?

Netflix hit timetable: This is how viewers and critics react to the action hit

The story of timetable sounds like a series of moving topics. After losing his wife, an alcoholic ex-cop (Piotr Witkowski) also loses his best friend to unscrupulous criminals. In response, he is hired as the teacher’s successor at his school and gets to the bottom of the crime. This quickly leads to a whole series of brawls with defiant students and brutal drug dealers, from which the new member of the teaching staff tries to protect his sheep by teaching martial arts.

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Piotr Witkowski in Timetable

The response to the timetable is rather mixed. While some praise the action scenes on IMDb, others criticize their sheer frequency and the film’s lack of emotional depth. The screenplay contains many clichés and make no attempt to create any twists or tension, it says about.

Viewer ratings for the Netflix hit timetable at a glance

  • Movie Pilot: 4.2/10
  • IMDb: 4.9/10
  • In the film there is “great action but the fight choreography seems unpolished“, judges one of the few reviews of the film (via Ready Steady Cut). Even genre fans seem to expect mass rather than quality here.

    Conclusion: Is the Netflix action schedule worth it?

    So if you’re just looking for 100 minutes of action-packed entertainment or finds the topic of the film exciting, can take a look at the timetable. All other genre lovers should rather watch Athena or Lost Ball 2. If you want to satisfy revenge fantasies in the school setting, better watch Wednesday.

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