This clip comprises scenes from the 2011 film "Razend." I've honestly never before seen a film which attempts to deal with the issue of sexual harassment in a completely serious attempt that fails so horribly in so doing, and instead comes across as being this comical just because of how staged, forced, and unrealistic all of the scenes are. Funnier still is that this was considered to be a big film release in the Netherlands.
Here's an example of what I mean:
Look at the way the scene at
0:39 is set up. It's the end of the school day, and the other teacher just goes away leaving his classroom completely open. Normally he would wait for everyone to leave, then lock up, meaning the math teacher wouldn't have the opportunity to confront her alone. Also, when Roos leaves the room, she's not with her friends; she's the very last one out, and she's far behind everybody. These two factors are extremely forced and would usually never happen in real life. For these reasons, the math teacher is able to confront her without being noticed by anyone. In reality, if a teacher were to go to another teacher's classroom to confront a student that way, it would look very strange.
More importantly though, the math teacher is supposed to be very popular with the students, and he hasn't done anything wrong yet, so at this point in the movie, the strong negative reaction of Roos doesn't really make sense. Also it makes no sense that school just ended when she leaves, and there's no one around to see him chase after her. The way he chases after her, in and of itself is just very odd. Even if he is a sex predator, it doesn't make sense that he would do that. He's obviously not going to rape her, and she already said no to tutoring, so what would it accomplish to run after her that way? When I first saw the movie, I really had no idea what was going on at this point. They forced the sexual harassment sub-plot so much that it seems extremely comical to me. What else can I say? There are a lot of real life cases where teachers prey on students, but it never happens the way it does in this film.
For more information about the film, click the following link:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1980219/?...
The music used in the chase scene is "Yakety Sax," popularly known as the theme of "The Benny Hill Show," performed by The Edwin Davids Jazz Band:
https://play.google.com/music/preview...
http://www.emusic.com/album/-/-/11921...
https://itunes.apple.com/album/benny-...