FreedomWriters is a movie which inspired by a true story and the diaries of real Long Beach teenagers after the LA riots, during the worst outbreak of interracial gang warfare. This movie was starring by two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank stars as Erin Gruwell.
She is a fresh-faced teacher and idealistic twenty-three-year-old is ready to take on the world as she steps inside Wilson High School for her first day of teaching in her special class. Her class, a diverse group of racially charged teenagers from different walks of life which consist of Americans, African Americans, Latinos, Asians, juvenile delinquents, gang members, and underprivileged students who came from poor neighborhoods. Hope for nothing more than to make it through the day. On the surface, the only thing they share is their hatred for each other and the understanding that they are simply being warehoused in the educational system until they are old enough to disappear. Despite her students' obstinate refusal to participate during class, Erin tries to apply various means to engage them on a daily basis.
But then ghetto reality steps in to focus the picture. A racially motivated gang shooting witnessed by a Latina gang member in Erin's class, and an an ugly racial cartoon that Erin intercepts during class, become the most unwittingly dynamic teaching aids. They spark a transformation in the classroom, compel them to listen and force her to take off her idealistic blinders and take in the kids' survival stories of their undeclared war on the streets. Erin begins to connect with them. She brings in music from the Hood, and literature from another kind of ghetto, The Diary of Anne Frank, and with these simple tools she opens her students' eyes to the experiences of those suffering intolerance throughout the world and the struggles of those outside their own communities.
Knowing that every one of her students has a story to tell, Erin encourages them to keep a daily journal of their thoughts and experiences. After sharing their stories with one another, the students see their shared experience for the first time and open up to the idea that there are possibilities in life outside of making it to the age of eighteen. Based on a true story, Freedom Writers is an inspirational tale and testimony to courage, hope and the human spirit's triumph over intolerance. As the students' diaries transform from schoolwork into life preservers, Gruwell's commitment to them grows and affects her in ways she did not imagine. This movie emphasized the meaning to every people to have more tolerance with other racial people all over the world.
POSITIVE AND IMPORTANT VALUE OF THE MOVIE
1. At our life in this world we doesn’t live lonely, but we live with various racial people. That’s why we must show great respect each other.
2. All of people who come from different racial all over the world has the same rights, the same position, the same duty, and the same degree. Noone racial group who stand in higher position and noone in lower position. That’s the most essential thing and I want to emphasize that thing.
3. The most essential principal thing is “UNITY IN DIVERSITY”.
4. God create us in different racial group is to fill and encomplete minus side in each racial even people daily life. (SALING MELENGKAPI DAN MENGISI KELEMAHAN SATU SAMA LAIN), not to kill and shoot each other.
5. Don’t make racial thing as fireball to make a war or conflict between each racial group.
6. Difference and variety are very beautiful.
7. Enjoy your life and always make peace atmosphere with other racial people even racial group.
8. Peace is a beautiful thing which can make this world become colder and safer.
9. Always keep the good relation and the good atmosphere with other cross racial people.
The Stereotype
1. There are many opinion that Latino people is a group of minority people in America and they are always considered as slave group. But, in the reality Latino is very unique people in America and they have more bravery to fight through big problem of their life.
2. Every people always have mind that there are some of racial group who must be minority group in a country and must be there upper group and lower group. But, if every people who came from different racial group can realized that they can live together with same degree in social environment. They can become one big family, one big unity, and one big power to solve many problems in their life together.
She is a fresh-faced teacher and idealistic twenty-three-year-old is ready to take on the world as she steps inside Wilson High School for her first day of teaching in her special class. Her class, a diverse group of racially charged teenagers from different walks of life which consist of Americans, African Americans, Latinos, Asians, juvenile delinquents, gang members, and underprivileged students who came from poor neighborhoods. Hope for nothing more than to make it through the day. On the surface, the only thing they share is their hatred for each other and the understanding that they are simply being warehoused in the educational system until they are old enough to disappear. Despite her students' obstinate refusal to participate during class, Erin tries to apply various means to engage them on a daily basis.
But then ghetto reality steps in to focus the picture. A racially motivated gang shooting witnessed by a Latina gang member in Erin's class, and an an ugly racial cartoon that Erin intercepts during class, become the most unwittingly dynamic teaching aids. They spark a transformation in the classroom, compel them to listen and force her to take off her idealistic blinders and take in the kids' survival stories of their undeclared war on the streets. Erin begins to connect with them. She brings in music from the Hood, and literature from another kind of ghetto, The Diary of Anne Frank, and with these simple tools she opens her students' eyes to the experiences of those suffering intolerance throughout the world and the struggles of those outside their own communities.
Knowing that every one of her students has a story to tell, Erin encourages them to keep a daily journal of their thoughts and experiences. After sharing their stories with one another, the students see their shared experience for the first time and open up to the idea that there are possibilities in life outside of making it to the age of eighteen. Based on a true story, Freedom Writers is an inspirational tale and testimony to courage, hope and the human spirit's triumph over intolerance. As the students' diaries transform from schoolwork into life preservers, Gruwell's commitment to them grows and affects her in ways she did not imagine. This movie emphasized the meaning to every people to have more tolerance with other racial people all over the world.
POSITIVE AND IMPORTANT VALUE OF THE MOVIE
1. At our life in this world we doesn’t live lonely, but we live with various racial people. That’s why we must show great respect each other.
2. All of people who come from different racial all over the world has the same rights, the same position, the same duty, and the same degree. Noone racial group who stand in higher position and noone in lower position. That’s the most essential thing and I want to emphasize that thing.
3. The most essential principal thing is “UNITY IN DIVERSITY”.
4. God create us in different racial group is to fill and encomplete minus side in each racial even people daily life. (SALING MELENGKAPI DAN MENGISI KELEMAHAN SATU SAMA LAIN), not to kill and shoot each other.
5. Don’t make racial thing as fireball to make a war or conflict between each racial group.
6. Difference and variety are very beautiful.
7. Enjoy your life and always make peace atmosphere with other racial people even racial group.
8. Peace is a beautiful thing which can make this world become colder and safer.
9. Always keep the good relation and the good atmosphere with other cross racial people.
The Stereotype
1. There are many opinion that Latino people is a group of minority people in America and they are always considered as slave group. But, in the reality Latino is very unique people in America and they have more bravery to fight through big problem of their life.
2. Every people always have mind that there are some of racial group who must be minority group in a country and must be there upper group and lower group. But, if every people who came from different racial group can realized that they can live together with same degree in social environment. They can become one big family, one big unity, and one big power to solve many problems in their life together.
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