Mr. Bill Rago, Renaissance Man (1994)
Danny Devito's portrayal as a teacher Bill Rago is both amusing and brilliant. And the impression to be involved in a light-hearted comedy truly has an insightful implication. His character verifies that legendary playwright William Shakespeare still has much more to edify students. Unpredictably well-ordered sequence and slightly clichéd at times, the hilarious flick in the end instills essential life learning about commitment and personality.
Believing on a retired US marine LouAnne Johnson portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer is excellent. Coaching English in a sub-urban institution, she possibly reaches the pig-headed delinquent students by teaching with gentle and sympathetic. The movie imparts viewers about the significance of making choices and not permitting situations to dictate our life.
Mr. Glenn Holland, Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Richard Dreyfuss as Glenn Holland in Mr. Holland’s Opus is magnificent as an instrumentalist and composer who must work as a high school educator to support his family. This notable motion picture gives all instructors courage that they truthfully have an impact on their pupils. On the latter part of the story, he starts to question his worth until his apprentices assemble a parting festivity to celebrate his importance as a great teacher.
Ms. Roberta Guaspari, Music of the Heart (1999)
A heart-warming flick based on real account of a single-mother who moves to Harlem and turned to be a violin trainer while working amidst cultural and other racial obstructions, Roberta Guaspari depicted by Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, produces a much-admired music program in an region where many people would think that it was not imaginably possible.