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    Freedom Writers Director: Richard LaGravenese Cast: Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/17/2007
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 452

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    Scenes

    Features

    Commentary by director Richard LaGravenese and Hilary Swank; Deleted scenes; Making "a Dream"; Freedom Writers Family; Freedom Writers: The Story Behind the Story; Photo gallery; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Freedom Writers [WS]
    1. War Has Been Declared
    2. Welcome to Freshman English
    3. Tribes
    4. Borders
    5. You Don't Know Me
    6. The Line
    7. War Stories
    8. Permission
    9. Tolerance
    10. Home
    11. The Diary
    12. Heroes
    13. Courage
    14. Who Would You Pick?
    15. Blessed With a Burden
    16. Our Own Voices
    17. End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    Assigned the thankless task of teaching freshman English at a gang-infested Long Beach, CA high school, a 23-year-old teacher resorts to unconventional means of breaking through to her hardened students in director Richard LaGravenese's adaptation of Erin Gruwell's best-seller The Freedom Writer's Diaries: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them. Her students had been written off, and her chances of succeeding scoffed at, but Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) wasn't about to go down without a fight. Long Beach is a place where a new war is waged with each passing day, and when the hardened students who walk those dangerous hallways sense an outsider attempting to understand their plight, their cynical resentment threatens to keep a deadly cycle in motion. Despite the initially hostile reaction she receives in the classroom, Gruwell uses the writings of Anne Frank and Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Sarajevo to teach her students not only the basis of the English language, but compassion and tolerance as well. Later, when the time comes to tell their own tales in a project specially designed to explore the daily violence that the majority of students have grown numb to, the barriers that had once stood so strong gradually begin to crumble. When the only chance for survival is to befriend the person who was once your mortal enemy, the world is opened to a whole new realm of possibilities. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    this movie is very trashyby Anonymous

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    September 06, 2008: I failed to see the point of making a movie about a teacher who the &quot candle that burns twice as fast burns twice as bright&quot rule applies to is even remotely relavent. There is no merit to anyone but the teacher who you find out at the end of a movie quits here teaching career after 4 years(for Blade Runner fans this number holds great significance). There are two interweaving plots and they were done moderately(director should leave this to the wachowski brothers). one plot was about this ghetto hispanic thug girl whose father is wrongly accused of murder and her journey into misanthopeism and how it affects her life. The other is about the teacher and how it (the students) affect her life and cost her a sham marriage and a promising career in teaching(Batman fans, does this sound familiar to a certain villians background). So I am warning you as a human being do not watch this movie. you will be loosing lifetime.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Unity!!!!!by Anonymous

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    March 19, 2008: The movie caught my interest from the start.It showed the different struggles of each race.The movie had a strong,realistic meaning to it.All the characters reminded me of my friends in school.The movie can teach that no matter the color of your skin,everyone can get along.The movie taught me about different ethnic backrounds other than my own.

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