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Detachment (2011) is a powerful psychological drama about Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who forms unexpected connections with students and people around him while struggling with his own emotional past.

Starring Adrien Brody, the film explores themes of loneliness, education, mental health, and human connection. It presents a deep and emotional look at how broken systems and personal trauma affect both teachers and students.

This scene highlights one of the most powerful moments from the film and shows why Detachment remains one of the most underrated emotional dramas.

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00:00Listen up, I have one rule.
00:01If you don't wish to be here, don't come.
00:04You're fucking gay.
00:05Marcus, shut up!
00:06No, you shut up!
00:08Good night, n*****.
00:09Guess what?
00:11What?
00:11You're free to leave.
00:12You want me to go to the dean's office?
00:14I don't care where you're going.
00:17Everyone pull out a sheet of paper.
00:19I would like to assess where your individual writing skills are.
00:21What if we ain't got no paper?
00:22Write a brief, but detailed essay about...
00:25Hey, Jackie, back to a f***ing question!
00:32That bag, it doesn't have any feelings.
00:35It's empty.
00:37I don't have any feelings you can hurt either.
00:40Now, I'm gonna ask you to just sit down,
00:43and I'll give you a piece of paper.
00:45Why'd you throw Marcus out of class, but not Jerry?
00:48Well, I have to make an example out of somebody.
00:50I mean, Marcus verbally assaulted you.
00:52That's not allowed in my classroom.
00:54What they say to me is immaterial.
01:00I'm not allowed in my classroom.
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