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ThrillerComedy

Modern Educayshun

- Ignore that, it will end.

Newly enrolled in an Advanced Math class, a student begins to learn of a sinister truth.

Release Date : 2015-11-09

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Conceptional Media

Production Country : Australia

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Cast

Neel Kolhatkar

Character Name : Neel

Original Name : Neel Kolhatkar

Gender : Male

Cait Burley

Character Name : Penelope

Original Name : Cait Burley

Gender : Female

Romy Bartz

Character Name : Teacher

Original Name : Romy Bartz

Gender : Male

Caspar Hardaker

Character Name : Simon

Original Name : Caspar Hardaker

Gender : Male

Jonathan Lo

Character Name : Sunshine

Original Name : Jonathan Lo

Gender : Male

Jess Sobanski

Character Name : New Student

Original Name : Jess Sobanski

Gender : Male

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

I caught this on the Youtube, after seeing some of his stand up, particularly the comparison of Sleeping Beauty to Bill Cosby, which was completely inappropriate and absolutely hysterical... ...and I am happy to say that it is just as dark and hysterical as most of the rest of his pieces. And really that appeals to me, one of the reviewers here called it Orwellian I believe, and yes, it is darkly Orwellian...but it's also comedically Orwellian. And, honestly, I think it does have a point. Dark humor has been shunned by the PC crowd as if they can't take a joke that is intentionally off color and disturbing for the sake of humor. Even gallows humor seems to be under attack. It is a political piece...but the main draw is that dark humor, which ruled a lot of the 90s, but seems to be frowned upon now. Ultimately, I really think that, yeah, dark+humor=hysterical. Don't let the politics get in the way, it still entertains. Especially with the war on comedy as it is.