To Sir, with Love Comments

  • Shanon 2023-09-29 08:14:09

    Very simple movie, but very...

  • Alana 2023-09-26 11:16:04

    After all, there is still something moving, although the plot is relatively ordinary. In addition, Sidney Poitier's actions are sometimes too...

  • Levi 2023-08-15 11:49:42

    It's quite a British-style social issue movie. The spatial scheduling of the group play is quite stable and powerful. I call it a kind of spatial sense that is exclusive to the 1960s and...

  • Colt 2023-08-08 03:57:35

    Quite old school, the plot can basically be guessed. In the later stage, the students' handling of the teacher from misunderstanding to understanding was a bit sloppy. Movies with the same theme prefer "Spring in the Cattle Class". It was not easy in those days to play a black protagonist as a teacher who brought enlightenment. I thought I would have a relationship with a female teacher like...

  • Kameron 2023-07-20 12:16:11

    The freshman watched it on the movie club... This Chinese title translation is really...

  • Guido 2023-07-20 10:44:38

    All the actors acted very well and the level of the director is also very...

  • Mariela 2023-07-14 20:00:20

    very nice. . . . very...

  • Major 2023-07-13 03:07:51

    I really liked it when I watched it, and the theme song is also very moving. It seemed that the film was very easy to show true feelings in that era. -If you fight because you're afraid, you're a boy not a...

  • Demarco 2023-06-25 18:47:17

    A black teacher full of...

  • Ashleigh 2023-06-21 21:21:43

    The best educational film I have ever seen, the type of , but it may be more...

Extended Reading

To Sir, with Love quotes

  • Gillian Blanchard: [talking to Mark about Pamela Dare on the bus] Make no mistake about Pamela... she's a woman in every sense of the word.

  • Pamela Dare: Sir, would you dance with me tonight?

    Mark Thackeray: Of course, but nothing too fast. I'm getting much too old for that sort of thing Miss Dare.

    Pamela Dare: We'll make it something special, promise?

    Mark Thackeray: Promise.

    Pamela Dare: Sir, would you call me Pamela tonight?

    Mark Thackeray: Yes... Pamela.