Synopsis
School for Scoundrels is a movie released in 2006.
In a world where charm is a powerful currency, one lovelorn meter-reader finds himself desperate to transform his romantic fortunes. Enrolling in a secretive confidence-building class, he hopes to win the heart of Amanda, the woman of his dreams. However, his aspirations take an unexpected turn when he discovers that his egocentric instructor, Dr. P, has set his sights on the same prize. What begins as a quest for self-improvement quickly devolves into a hilarious rivalry, filled with outrageous pranks and escalating antics that blur the lines between friendship and fierce competition. This uproarious comedy cleverly weaves themes of self-discovery, male ego, and the complexities of modern romance. With its witty dialogue and slapstick humor, the film invites viewers to laugh at the lengths to which one man will go to prove his worth—not just to the woman he desires, but also to himself. As the stakes rise and their antics grow more outrageous, audiences will find themselves rooting for the underdog while reveling in the chaos of misguided machismo. Perfect for anyone who enjoys a blend of romance and comedy, this film serves up a playful reminder that in the game of love, the rules can get a little messy.
Dimension Films