... I even visit my local video store looking for titles related to writers, writings or similar subject until I came across with this movie, Freedom Writers. I was hooked by the title and a bit intrigue with what this movie all about. To satisfy my curiosity, I immediately grab a copy. Applying ... Read review
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after the LA riots. Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) is a young woman whose passion to become a teacher is soon challenged by a group of students. Forced to work with ...
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on drive-by shooting and hard-core attitude - and the teacher who gives them the one thing they need most: a voice of their own. Dropped into the free-fire zone of a school torn by violence and racial tension, teacher Erin Gruwell battles an uncaring system in a fight to make the classroom matter in her students' lives. Now, telling their own stories, and hearing the stories of others, a group of supposedly unteachable teens will discover the power of tolerance, reclaim their shattered lives and change their world. With electrifying performances from its all-star cast, including Golden Globe winner Patrick Dempsey (Grey's Anatomy) and recording star Mario, Freedom Writers is based on the acclaimed best-seller, The Freedom Writers Diary.
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Advantages: inspiring true story of courage, dedication and freedom Disadvantages: some violence
...came across with this movie, Freedom Writers. I was hooked by the title and a bit intrigue with what this movie all about. To satisfy my curiosity, I immediately grab a copy. Applying new tips learned about writing a movie review, I did watch the movie couple of times first before actually started my review draft. Jotting down my observation, taglines and reaction while watching the movie is not my usual habit but for the sake of getting a clearer ... ..., I must say that Freedom Writers is the modern version of it . Setting of the story was similar; such as the transference reaction between the teacher – student relationship or vice versa, were obliviously noticeable in both.
Freedom Writers narrates the true story of high school teacher Erin Grunell (Hilary Swank), who miraculously helped out her disinterested students to start a crucial turning point in their lives. Though she was ... more
OVERVIEW OF THE MOVIE
I started browsing for any titles about writing recently. I even visit my local video store looking for titles related to writers, writings or similar subject until I came across with this movie, Freedom Writers. I was hooked by the title and a bit intrigue with what this movie all about. To satisfy my curiosity, I immediately grab a copy. Applying new tips learned about writing a movie review, I did watch the movie couple of times first before actually started my review draft. Jotting down my observation, taglines and reaction while watching the movie is not my usual habit but for the sake of getting a clearer picture of the details, I did it as suggested.
Anyway, let me take you a closer look at the movie. If you’ve seen Robin William’s movie, Dead Poet’s Society , I must say that Freedom Writers is the modern version of it . Setting of the story was similar; such as the transference reaction between the teacher – student relationship or vice versa, were obliviously noticeable in both.
Freedom Writers narrates the true story of high school teacher Erin Grunell (Hilary Swank), who miraculously helped out her disinterested students to start a crucial turning point in their lives. Though she was inexperienced, her genuine love and passion for teaching was her greatest gut. Erin or Miss G to her students was a freshman English teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School at Long Beach back in early 90’s. Racial discrimination has been the major issue around this place. Majority, if not all of her students are exposed to such kind of racial conflict that resulted lost lives of their friends and families. Growing up with this kind of environment, students find refuge by joining gangs; segregate themselves according to their own race, seeking protection and survival. Ms. G witnessed all these things.
But not only was that she disrespectfully hated by her student for being “white”, she also encountered opposition from her subordinate, school principal Margaret Campbell (Imelda Stauton). She was suppose to be seeking support to find better approach to make her students get interested to learn, but instead, Ms Campbell pointed out that teaching students to obey is much of their concern. Since these students neglect education and was only forced to attend classes, giving them learning materials such as books, is just a waste of resources.
OPINION/VIEWS AND OBSERVATION
STORY
I have no idea that such stories on racial conflict still happened until the 90s. Though it is obviously not be a good story, but how it is presented in this film is an excellent and inspiring lament of the event. The message in the lives of Erin Grunell and her students are clearly conferred and will reminisce throughout time. For me it doesn’t matter if the story was presented on the lighter side or has been exaggerated a bit. On the brighter side is, the lesson and influence that Erin Grunell inculcates in the young minds of her students, slowly breaking down the wall dividing the conflicting races.
SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERS
Hilary Swank did a remarkable portrayal as Erin Grunell. I was really convinced seeing her to be a school teacher. I have seen her first time in the movie “Million Dollar Baby”, and no doubt that her acting caliber is worthy enough to be recognize and rewarded as best.
The actors who portrays as students of Erin did an exemplary performance in this movie. Too many to mention them but I guess you will notice that once you’ve seen the film.
Imelda Staunton as Margaret Campbell, the school principal also did a remarkable job as antagonist for Erin who always questions her unorthodox teaching method. She’s really a good actress too because I didn’t fail to notice her facial expression and delivery of her dialogues to be really convincing.
Grey’s Anatomy actor, Patrick Dempsey , playing the role of Erin’s husband Scott Casey did consistent fine acting as always.
DIRECTION/SCREENPLAY
I observed that the delivery of scripts is executed really well. There are a lot of a dialogues and discussions all throughout the scenes but each of the characters is given its own distinct shining moment in story. I like how Richard LaGravenese directs the beginning of the movie starting with overview of related events with gives me a hint of the setting in the story. I think actual footages of racial tensions were used.
SOUNDTRACK/MUSIC
Background music are mostly hip hop song from famous hip hop artist like Tupac Shakur, will.i.am, Mark Isham and Talib Kweli, Common, and others. From the movie intro to the background song and to the teaching method, hip hop music was used. I remember that even the song lyric of Tupac has been used by Ms. G as teaching material in her class. Soundtrack songs are I think was appropriately chosen in harmony with the story.
CONCLUSION The greatest characteristic of Ms. G is that is her persistence. She find ways to be able to connect and reach out the needs of her student. She even took another two jobs just to raise money to be able to buy books and other learning materials for her students. She immerses herself and tries to dig deeper into root cause of the problem by providing creative learning class activities. Until she realized that each of the students have their own stories to tell. With that, she encourages them to write daily journal of their thought and experiences in whatever means of writing they wanted it to be presented. Slowly they become a family to each other. As a result, The Freedom Writers Diary was written in which this movie was based.
Erin Grunell is an effective educator, passionate leader, a good example to look up to. Such a remarkable character! I want to quote a bit of Erin’s dialogue in the movie, which I think would exemplify more of her character. This was her statement: “I finally realized what I’m supposed to be doing and I love it. When I’m helping these kids makes sense of their lives, everything about my life make sense to me…”
The movie is excellently done over-all. Not much special effects yet the thrill was present as the story goes. The message of the movie was clear and intact without leaving the viewers puzzling plot. Instead, the story was presented plain and simple. I somewhat felt like watching a documentary than just setting on my couch for entertainment. Heart-warming and unforgettable movie after all. I certainly won’t think twice recommending it.
MISCELLANEOUS (DVD Details)
Studio: Paramount Release Date: April 17, 2007 Run Time: 122 minutes DVD Features: Deleted Scenes, Making 'A Dream', Freedom Writers Family, Freedom Writers: The Story Behind the Story, Theatrical Trailer and Photo Gallery RATINGS
Advantages: It's nice to draw attention to hard-working teachers. Disadvantages: It focusses on the wrong character and there's a lack of emotional depth.
Idealistic newly qualified teacher Erin Gruwell wants to change lives through her career. But that’s easier said than done when she ends up working at a tough LA high school. Battle lines are drawn along the basis of ethnicity and gang affiliation. The kids don’t care about learning - they just want to survive, so they rebel against their do-gooder tutor. But Erin slowly wins them round and encourages them to express themselves through personal journals ... ...that maybe there is some hope for them and they can do something…
Another day, another inspirational teacher movie based on a true story… They all go through the same series of setbacks and triumphs, building to an uplifting finale and yet I still feel an almost pathological urge to watch them. There’s something comforting about knowing what’s going to happen and that there are still optimistic, idealistic people in the world, determined to make ...
afy9mab 12.05.2007
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Advantages: A story about not giving up which anyone can relate to Disadvantages: A bit slow to get going at first
Freedom Writers is the uplifting true story about a determined young teacher played by Oscar winner Hilary Swank. She plays Erin Gruwell, a teacher who starts at a school which is known as the worst school in the area. To top it all off she is given the worst class, a lot of teachers had tried & failed to keep the students under control & they had got themselves the label of 'unteachable'.
However this doesn't put Erin off, she starts off teaching ... ...kids in the class don't care what she's saying & are only at school because they have to be. This keeps going for a couple of weeks before someone draws an offensive picture, this is when Erin decides to change her approach to the young people & instead of teaching them Shakespeare she chooses the best thing for them is to learn life lessons. She starts off by clearing the tables & telling them to step on a line in the middle if they have ever lost ...
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Advantages: Strong performance by Swank, watchable enough Disadvantages: Forgettable, with a supporting cast that feels out of place
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TITLE: FreedomWriters
RATING: ***½
CAST: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, April L. Hernandez, Mario, Kristin Herrara, Jacklyn Ngan, Sergio Montalvo, Jason Finn, Deance Wyatt, Vanetta Smith, Hunter Parrish, Robert Wisdom.
DIRECTOR: Richard LaGravenese
SCREENWRITER: Richard LaGravenese
STUDIO: Paramount Pictures / MTV Films / Jersey Films
RUNNING TIME: 123 min.
RATED: PG-13 (US) & 12A (UK); for violance, profanity, and thematic elements.
DVD AVAILABILITY: Not Available on Region 2 DVD yet as of this writing
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I?m sure that many of you (if not all of you ...
Advantages: True story Disadvantages: we know couple similar stories already
COUNTRY: USA / Germany
DIRECTOR: Richard LaGravenese
SCREENWRITER: Richard LaGravenese
(Book: FreedomWriters, Erin Gruwell)
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Mark Isham, RZA
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Jim Denault
CAST: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn, Imelda
Staunton, April L. Hernandez, Mario, Jason Finn...
STUDIO/PRODUCER: Paramount Home Video
Another great movie about ambitious teacher (Hilary Swank) trying to help rebellious students fighting with each other cause of the colour of the skin. Because she is white it's not easy to gain trust of her students who think her life is easier cause of her race. But her life is not perfect either.... father thinking it's not job for her... husband who loves her but because of her giving all life to students they loose understanding of each other. After time she gains trust of students... she gaves to ...
Contains one use of strong language and moderate violence
Official Website
www.freedomwriters.com
Video Category
Feature Film
Country Of Origin
United States of America
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PARAMOUNT, PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
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DVD
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English
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A film with a strong emotional tug and smartly laid foundation (New York Times, 23/04/2007)
It's a stirring real-life tale, and Hilary Swank is a suitably perky, excitable lead (Sight And Sound, 23/04/2007)
The device of using the kids' personal stories delivers more honest uplift than many previous efforts (Total Film, 23/04/2007)
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Dolby Digital
DVD Description
Based on actual diary accounts of several teenagers following the LA riots, FREEDOM WRITERS is the story of an idealistic teacher’s attempts to make a difference in the lives of her at-risk students. Located in gang-ravaged Long Beach, California, Woodrow Wilson High is a hotbed of violence due to a voluntary integration program which brings Black, Latino, Asian, and White students together. Rather than having the desired effect of creating healthy diversity, this program breeds constant war between all parties involved, the result being daily gun shots, constant racial slurs, and gang violence. Played largely by young unknowns, the freshman class in question is both naive and wise beyond its years. While never having heard of the Holocaust, these kids are well-versed in the pain of poverty, the legal system, and death. Despite being up against unthinkable violence, devoted first-time teacher Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) never gives up, slowly bonding with her class of at-first unreachable pupils, breaking down their tough exteriors and getting at the real people beneath through requiring the students keep daily journals. Meanwhile, a strain is put on Erin’s marriage as her student involvement gradually takes priority over her personal life. The intensity with which Erin relates to her work threatens her husband (Patrick Dempsey), who in seeing Erin’s transformation, is reminded of his own stagnancy. Thanks to a catalogue of films including STAND AND DELIVER and DANGEROUS MINDS, any film about inspiring teachers risks feeling redundant and preachy. But writer/director Richard LaGravenese manages to put a fresh spin on this already familiar formula thanks to powerful performances by Hillary Swank, Imelda Staunton, and several newcomers. While slightly predictable, FREEDOM WRITERS critiques the public education system in an ultimately moving way.