Won't Back Down evaluation action
2022-02-24 08:01
Although the film has clear directions and rich characters, the problem is that every story seems to be scratchy, and there is no real emotional impact point.
The film shows the audience that regardless of their attitude towards the topic of the film, it is not a reasonable choice to just ignore it.
"Won't Back Down" is a movie that focuses on current affairs. The film adopts at least a fair attitude between the school and the teacher union.
Although there are some moving clips in the film, there are still too many clichés in general.
The lottery scenes and anti-union ideas in "Won't Back Down" look like a fantasy version of the better documentary "Waiting for Superman"-and the latter has far-reaching connotations.
Although the film seems to be in line with current events, it adopts a rough, black-and-white attitude towards the problem itself.
"Won't Back Down" shamelessly misleads the audience and almost makes the audience want to bite their tongue.
Extended Reading
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Jamie Fitzpatrick: I've just never been able to talk smart people into doing things before.
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Olivia Lopez: I live and breath this bureaucracy. I share your frustration. I read Kafka to make myself feel better.