Freedom Writers Comments

  • Elsie 2022-01-01 08:02:43

    Too much idealization, because the family conflicts are too old due to concern about students. . But still...

  • Rodger 2022-01-01 08:02:43

    "Justice doesn't mean putting bad guys in jail, it just means that someone must pay for the...

  • Alba 2022-01-01 08:02:43

    Against the background of the Los Angeles riots in 1990, black students were deviated by poverty, a good subject for the study of juvenile...

  • Ilene 2022-01-01 08:02:43

    A good teacher takes you out of yourself and the ecstasy in your environment, so that you can find the meaning of life. However, you also need to open your heart and accept the guidance of others to make yourself a better person. This movie deeply inspired me. This is a beautiful little story made up, but I didn’t expect it to be a real person. If there are more such educators in the world, the world will definitely get better, especially in...

  • Dorothy 2022-01-01 08:02:43

    Regardless of the result, do your best and always believe in hope. This is a hero. Everyone can become a hero and a great person, as long as they overcome their own...

Extended Reading

Freedom Writers quotes

  • Eva: White people wanting respect like they deserve it for free.

    Erin Gruwell: I'm a teacher, it doesn't matter what color I am.

    Eva: It's all about color, it's about people deciding what you deserve, about people wanting what they don't deserve. About whites thinking they own this world no matter what, you see, I hate white people.

    Erin Gruwell: You hate me? You don't even know me.

    Eva: I know what you can do. I saw white cops shoot my friend in the back for reaching into his pocket, his pocket! I saw white cops come into my house and take my father away for no REASON except they feel like it! Except because they can! And they can, because they're white. So I HATE white people on sight!

  • Margaret Campbell: You're an honor student. If you transfer to Mrs. Gruwell's class, think how that'll reflect on your records.

    Victoria: It doesn't matter to me, my grades will still be the same. Look, Ms. Campbell, when I first transferred to this school, I had a 4.0 average. But when I applied for advanced placement in English and Math, I was told it'd be better for me to be in a class of my own kind. Now, when I did get in, my teacher said "Victoria! It's not everyday one finds an African American student in AP and Honors courses!"... As if I didn't notice. And when I asked another Honors teacher why we don't read more black literature, she said, "We don't read black literature because of all the sex, drugs, cussing, and fornication". I thought a simple... "It's inappropriate"... would have sufficed.

Freedom Writers

Director: Richard LaGravenese

Language: English,Spanish Release date: January 5, 2007