The Substitute (2011)
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''The Substitute'' is a 1996 American
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directed by
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and starring
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,
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,
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, William Forsythe,
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and
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. It was filmed at
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.


Plot

Jonathan Shale is a
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veteran and
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. After a botched covert operation in
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in which three men from his platoon were killed, he returns home to
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. He surprises his girlfriend, Jane Hetzko, at her apartment; she welcomes him warmly. Hetzko is a schoolteacher at
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Columbus High School, an institution with a considerable
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problem. Hetzko is particularly disliked by Juan Lacas, leader of the Kings of Destruction (KOD) gang. While jogging one morning, she is attacked and has her leg broken. Jane and Shale believe this to be related to the KOD, which prompts the latter to go undercover as an
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-educated, government-affiliated substitute teacher for his girlfriend's class. Shale arrives at Columbus High School and is initially taken aback by the poor conditions. He is unable to control his class of poorly-educated and poorly-behaved students on the first day but decides to use his street smarts and military tactics to gain the upper hand. Soon enough, he is able to take command by displaying his combat
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techniques when students attack him. When students go to the school nurse for help with their injuries, the principal, Claude Rolle, warns Shale that corporal punishment is forbidden, but Shale claims self-defense. During his time teaching, Shale gains the respect of the students when he bonds with them over the similarities between his war experiences and their involvement in petty crime and gangs. He also befriends fellow schoolteacher Darrell Sherman and crosses paths with Juan Lacas, a student who is also a leader in a local gang. Suspicious of the conditions within the school, Shale sets up surveillance cameras throughout the building and discovers that Juan orchestrated the attack on Jane. He also discovers that Juan is secretly working with Rolle to distribute
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around Miami for a major narcotics ring. Shale and his team raid a drug deal, using the stolen money to buy music and sports equipment and claim that it is a donation to the school. While speaking with Shale during the school equipment "donation," Sherman initially denies Shale's discovery, accusing him of trying to smear Rolle for
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reasons. Later, Sherman and a female student, Lisa, inadvertently witness the drugs being loaded into one of the school buses as they're leaving campus. While being chased by the dealers, Sherman hides Lisa under the stairwell and tells her to warn Shale and Jane. He then creates a distraction, sacrificing himself. The next day, while Jerome (one of Shale's students) is running the class while Shale is out, Lisa comes to class looking for Shale. When she stresses the importance of speaking to Shale, Jerome takes her to Jane's house, where he knows Shale will return at some point. While they're aware of Shale's connection to Jane, Rolle sends Juan after her. Shale goes to save Jane at her apartment, but is overcome by the gang members after killing one and incapacitating another. When a neighbor distracts the group by knocking on Jane's door, Shale gets to break free and kills all the gang members except Juan, who grabs Jane and uses her as a human shield. As Shale is trying to get a good shot, Jerome, who had been tied up on the couch with Lisa, shoots Juan from behind, ending the standoff. After she frees herself, Lisa tells Shale what happened at the school with Mr. Sherman. Now understanding that the school is being used as a distribution center, Shale and his team deploy to the school grounds to enter combat against the remaining KOD members; Johnny Glades, a
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crime lord who wants his stolen money back from the busted deal; a rival mercenary company led by Janus; and Rolle himself. Ultimately, Shale and Joey Six kill all of the dealers and end up as the only survivors of the battle. As the credits begin to roll, they walk away from the school grounds, discussing future operations as substitute teachers.


Cast


Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop music was released on April 9, 1996, by
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. It peaked at #90 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and #18 on the
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.


Release

''The Substitute'' premiered in New York and Los Angeles on April 19, 1996.


Home media

The movie was originally released in the United States on
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in 1996 and on DVD on June 18, 1997, by
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. It was re-released on DVD and bundled with ''The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All'' in 2000. As of 2020, the film was released on
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in a few European countries, including Germany, in 2015 by NSM Records.


Reception


Box office

In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $6.1 million on the first weekend, finishing second at the box office. In its second weekend, ''The Substitute'' made $2,705,358 in 1,762 theaters (a total of $10.4 million over the ten-day period), falling to eighth position. It then made $1,084,881 on its third weekend, a 60% drop, in 1,130 theaters, and $451,525 on its fourth weekend, finishing twentieth. On its fifth weekend, it made $439,025, a 3% decrease, with a total gross of $13.7 million. It ran in
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(600+ theatres) for four weeks.


Critical response

''The Substitute'' holds a rating of 42% on
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from 26 critics.
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gave the film one star out of four, writing: "I am so very tired of this movie. I see it at least once a month. The title changes, the actors change, and the superficial details of the story change, but it is always about exactly the same thing: heavily armed men shooting at one another. Even the order of their deaths is preordained: First the extras die, then the bit players, then the featured actors, until finally only the hero and the villain are left."
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gave the film two stars out of four, writing: "''The Substitute'' has its moments, all of which fall in the realm of high camp. ... Nevertheless, aside from a lot of only moderately-satisfying violence, ''The Substitute'' comes across as rather lame. It's not boring, but that dubious qualification isn't enough to earn the movie a passing grade." In an article about films about troubled teens, ''
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'' stated: "There have been plenty of movies about white people coming into inner-city schools and whipping the students into shape, but nothing quite like ''The Substitute'', which brings the subtly racist, paternalistic elements of those films right to the surface." A more positive review came from Kevin Thomas, who wrote: "There's a sense of shrewd observation throughout ''The Substitute'' that makes it come alive and seem quite a few cuts above such usual genre fare." Similarly,
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wrote: "''The Substitute'' is a guilty pleasure, but it's not garbage. Berenger brings to the role an appealing ruggedness and world-weariness, and Ernie Hudson, as the corrupt principal, is sleazy and elegant. The script isn't bad, either. The first meeting between Shale and the principal, in which they size each other up, is superb, and, throughout, the outlandish premise is handled with straight-faced intelligence."


Sequels

Three
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sequels were made, with
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replacing
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: *'' The Substitute 2: School's Out'' (1998) *'' The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All'' (1999) *'' The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option'' (2001)


See also

*
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References


External links

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