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A fiatal, kezdő tanárnő (Hilary Swank) egy negatívan elkönyvelt osztályt kap a kaliforniai Wilson High középiskolában, ahol újdonsült diákjai olyat kapnak tőle, amit előtte még soha senkitől: a felszólalás jogát. A pályakezdő nő bízik a fiatalok képességében, akiket az oktatási rendszer már teljesen leírt. (Paramount Channel)

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gudaulin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Hilary Swank is an attractive and quality actress who convincingly portrays her roles without fluctuations. She is also the only truly positive aspect of this film, which is undermined by an unconvincing script. It is nice that the story is based on a real event, but the script idealizes and rushes the whole issue too much. The transformation of exemplary delinquents, gang members, and members of street communities into model readers of classic literature and producers of emotional essays is simply too simplistic and ultimately ridiculous. That's not how things work in the real world. The characters are black and white, and the whole film is ultimately more of an activist product than a film about real life. I say this with full awareness that the film's goal of showing that no one is predetermined to fail is very near and dear to me. Overall impression: 45%. ()

Kaka 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The topic is appropriately dense and solidly exsecuted in terms of drama. Hilary Swank is spot-on, and the theme of student wars in turbulent L.A., full of ethnic minorities, is very interesting and apparently fairly realistically portrayed. It's not a film you would want to see multiple times, essentially offering nothing new the second time around, but as a must-see within the genre, yeah. Hilary delivers another outstanding performance and confirms that she is currently the best actress in Hollywood. ()