Comedy student films seem to be a mandatory topic among Netflix productions, and this time it’s “The Re-Education of Molly Singer” that has solidified itself as the ninth most-watched movie in the United States.
According to Flix Patrol, the specialized platform, the title has become quite popular among American users, securing a spot in the Top 10 and surpassing “Ready Player One” with Tye Sheridan and Olivia Cooke.
Britt Robertson is the one who brought the main character to life in this wacky story, which was scripted by Todd M. Friedman and Kevin Haskin. Despite being released in 2023, the Andy Palmer-directed film is trending again.
The ReEducation of Molly Singer ranked #9 on Netflix
Netflix has once again updated its ranking of the most-watched movies, and now The Re-Education of Molly Singer is the comedy that has earned a spot in the Top 10, thanks to American viewers and its eloquent plot.
Zach Scheerer in The ReEducation of Molly Singer. (Source: IMDb)
According to Flix Patrol, the production has managed to surpass Ready Player One, claiming the title of the ninth most-watched film in the United States. Everything indicates that it will continue to climb, as it has accumulated hundreds of views.
The story takes Britt Robertson back to her student years as she portrays Molly Singer, a young woman with a mission she cannot afford to spoil. Jaime Pressly, Wendie Malick and Ty Simpkins accompany her in significant roles.
The plot follows a young lawyer who must go undercover, to save her job, by enrolling as a freshman at her alma mater to resurrect the well-being of her boss’s terribly awkward teenage son.
The hilarious movie offers a mix of various elements, but especially absurd comedy and ambivalence. With an R rating, the story portrays themes such as responsibility, adulthood, and how the young lawyer must revisit her adolescence for a mission.