Detachment is a 2011 American psychological drama directed by Tony Kaye, who also directed American History X. The film stars Adrien Brody as Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who purposefully avoids emotional attachments by never staying at one school for long. Movie Summary
(2011), directed by Tony Kaye. It follows a substitute teacher who drifts between schools, avoiding emotional attachments until he faces a particularly broken student body and faculty. Resolution (1080p):
This specific file name refers to a high-definition rip of the 2011 film Detachment , directed by Tony Kaye and starring Adrien Brody. Film Synopsis The movie follows Henry Barthes Detachment 2011 1080p BluRay X264 - 1.40GB - YIFY
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) is a substitute teacher who moves from school to school to avoid emotional attachments. His newest assignment at a failing public school challenges his "detachment" as he forms connections with students like Meredith and a young runaway named Erica. : Tony Kaye (known for American History X Starring Cast
Recommendation: Watch the BluRay for analysis of Tony Kaye’s visual language. Use the YIFY release only for quick reference or bandwidth-constrained study. Detachment is a 2011 American psychological drama directed
Sarah Madison (Christina Hendricks): A fellow teacher trying to maintain hope within a broken system.
In the landscape of films about the American education system, we are often served two extremes: the inspirational "teacher saves the students" trope (think Dangerous Minds or Freedom Writers) or the dark, cynical satire (like Election or Bad Teacher). Tony Kaye’s 2011 film, Detachment, exists in a much more unsettling, gray middle ground. It is a film not just about the failure of schools, but the failure of human connection. It follows a substitute teacher who drifts between