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Lawrence Toppman
-Charlotte Observer

75%

Scott Foundas
-L.A. Weekly

80%

"It all sounds like a recipe for the most noxious liberal jerk-off movie since "Crash," but in the hands of writer-director Richard LaGravenese, Freedom Writers turns out to be a superb piece of mainstream entertainment -- not an agonized debate over the principles of modern education à la 'The History Boys,' but a simple, straightforward and surprisingly affecting story of one woman who managed to make a difference."

"The movie is based on the life of California high school teacher Erin Gruwell, played with captivating honesty by Hilary Swank, yet it feels like the usual Hollywood exaggerations."

"'Freedom Writers' is a story that should rightfully be told...in the form of a documentary. As vanity projects go, this earnest telling of an extraordinary teacher and her second chance pupils isn't 'Battlefield Earth'-bad, but it's close. You get the sense that these inner-city kids have good hearts, however, the portrayal of their lives seem too sanitized to achieve versimilitude. At times, the film feels like 'Boyz in the Hood' as rendered by the PAX network. There's also an odd episode or two that is more documentary than drama, which is an odd mix since the film makes no attempt at realism. This well-meaning film tries too hard to grab our hearts. The success and redemption of these hard-knock kids is somewhat blunted by an unwillingness on the filmmaker's part to be more objective about its subject."

"I was anticipating this to be just another one of those inspired teacher/tough student movies. And it is. But, this one somehow reaches deeper and is very much a touching and moving film. I didn't find it completely convincing, but the characters are so well developed, so rich in emotion, it becomes a very compelling piece of film making. Good performances from everyone."

Chad S.

3/10

Jay H.

7/10

Reviews obtained form Rottentomatoes.com and Yahoo.com

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Freedom Writers was nominated for the Image Award in 2008 and won the Humanitas Prize in 2007.

Freedom Writers made $43,090,741 in the box office the first week in theaters.

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