Watch: Night School 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 2001, high-school student Teddy Walker drops out of school when he’s unable to concentrate during a crucial test. In 2018 he works as a barbecue-grill salesman and dating a wealthy woman named Lisa, and has developed a careful financial strategy that allows him to maintain the illusion that he is better off than he actually is. But his life falls apart just as he learns that he will inherit control of the store when the current manager retires: As he proposes to Lisa in the shop, he accidentally triggers an explosion when a champagne cork pops open a gas tank; the manager runs away with the insurance from the explosion. Teddy’s friend is willing to give him a job–if he can earn his GED..
Plot: Teddy Walker is a successful salesman whose life takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally blows up his place of employment. Forced to attend night school to get his GED, Teddy soon finds himself dealing with a group of misfit students, his former high school nemesis and a feisty teacher who doesn’t think he’s too bright.
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Hart and Haddish manage to make a funny movie out of mediocre material
Night School, a comedy starring Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish, delivers exactly you would expect from a comedy starring Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish. It peppers in plenty of jokes, some hit while others miss so badly that they can hardly be recognized as attempts at humor. There’s such an eclectic mix of silly, sweet and ridiculous that’s the result of six writer patching together the script. It easily could have been a disaster if not for the talented ensemble of on-screen talent.Girls Trip director Malcolm D. Lee once again displays his aptitude for letting Haddish showcase her personality. She is equally a force when imposing her gruff edge and when showing her softer side as a no-nonsense teacher who leads the night school class for those prepping for the GED. That’s where she meets Hart’s character, Teddy, a serial hustler in life who lost his sales job and now must pass the GED to begin a new job in finance and impress his successful fiancé. Everyone in the night school class has their own reason for being there, but I question the logic of it all in 2018 because their desired career opportunities would be more likely to require a college education than only high school.
Nevertheless, Hart’s classmates include a mom who got pregnant in high school (Mary Lynn Rajskub), a oddball conspiracy theorist (Romany Malco, who is hilarious in his limited role), and large man who is an even larger doofus (Rob Riggle), to name a few. Give Riggle credit for his commitment. He consistently pours his heart into every line with the sincerest of effort, even the ones he must have known had no chance at eliciting even a chuckle. Some of the other performers have more to work with but each achieves maximum laughs from the mediocre material.
The jokes mostly come from the most obvious places, which comes across as lazy writing. There’s about three too many sight gags, one of which is admittedly hilarious despite being disgusting to point that it’s impossible not to look away. The other physical humor ploys, including over-the-top comic violence, grow tired quickly.
The script hits the pause button on jokes, it unveils a heart beneath it all. These tender moments aren’t exactly masterful, more like gooey to the point just shy of eye-roll worthy. But them credit for trying. All considered, this movie earns a passing score that could have been better if the filmmakers had just put in a little more work.
Night School – Fell asleep part way through!
Slapstick comedy nonsense.From the makers of ‘Girls Trip’, this is marginally better, but only just.
Stars Kevin Hart, who we see is a good fast-talking salesman at a BBQ shop, he loses his job after an accident causes the shop to burn down.
Flashbacks show he was a poor student in his childhood, now he urgently needs to go back to (night) school to complete his education in order to get a new job, we see that his class-mates are all damaged characters.
Very few laughs, no out-takes (there must have been plenty!)
The message is admirable – never give up and work hard. However, the plot was poor and the acting wooden, ultimately forgettable.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 51 min (111 min), 1 hr 56 min (116 min) (extended cut)
Budget 29000000
Revenue 33157615
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy
Director Malcolm D. Lee
Writer Kevin Hart, Harry Ratchford, Joey Wells
Actors Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Rob Riggle
Country United States, China
Awards 1 win & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Sony CineAlta PMW-F55, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format AXSM
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), F55 RAW (4K) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema