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Con ganas de triunfar

Título original: Stand and Deliver
  • 1988
  • B15
  • 1h 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.3/10
23 k
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Edward James Olmos, Lou Diamond Phillips, Lydia Nicole, and Eliot in Con ganas de triunfar (1988)
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La historia de Jaime Escalante, un maestro de secundaria que inspiró con éxito a sus estudiantes propensos a abandonar cálculo.La historia de Jaime Escalante, un maestro de secundaria que inspiró con éxito a sus estudiantes propensos a abandonar cálculo.La historia de Jaime Escalante, un maestro de secundaria que inspiró con éxito a sus estudiantes propensos a abandonar cálculo.

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    • Ramón Menéndez
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    • Ramón Menéndez
    • Tom Musca
  • Elenco
    • Edward James Olmos
    • Estelle Harris
    • Mark Phelan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Ramón Menéndez
    • Guionistas
      • Ramón Menéndez
      • Tom Musca
    • Elenco
      • Edward James Olmos
      • Estelle Harris
      • Mark Phelan
    • 119Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 29Opiniones de los críticos
    • 77Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 11 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    • Jaime Escalante
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    ketchkev

    Such a wonderful film!

    I really enjoyed this movie. I was watching it on PBS one late night. I am really glad that PBS endorses this film. It is such an influence for kids to do well in school. I hope that it influences teachers to be more supportive and teach better, although I don't have much faith anymore in our broken school systems nowadays. But I still believe in HOPE! I, personally, am not a minority, but you just really hoped the best for the kids in this film. Watching this film, you really get on their side and you really want them to do well. They all have their ups and downs and their home lives are not perfect. The role of Edward James Olmos as Kimo is simply unforgettable. You really admire how Kimo sticks by his kids 100 percent. Teachers like that are so rare. I hope there are teachers like that to pass the torch down to other teachers in the next generation. I look forward to seeing this movie again!
    9supermang78

    Excellent movie

    This film is excellent. It details the struggles of inner city Latinos and their pursuit of excellence. The movie is based on a true story and is about a teacher, Jaime Escalante, and his class of high school math students in a predominantly Latino area of Los Angeles. I am a Latino from New York City and can relate to the struggles of these students. "Stand and Deliver " inspired me when I was struggling through college and continues to inspire me now.
    8BDeWittP

    Inspirational

    Do you remember one teacher who made things fun and interesting? Made you love to learn. Jaime Escalante, the main character and hero of "Stand and Deliver" is exactly that type of teacher. He has some eccentricities: he has a strange walk, sometimes talks to himself, and has strange ways of getting his points across. The important thing is: his teaching methods are interesting and efficacious.

    Edward James Olmos, in the greatest performance of his career, is magnificent as Jaime Escalante. He has come to the barrio Garfield High School to teach computer science, after giving up a better paying job in the private sector. He has one problem: the computers haven't come yet. He wants to teach math. He is surprised at the problems he sees at the school, most notably the crimes, violence, and indifference to learning. The scene where he notices the radio missing from his car after his first day is especially humorous, without being too silly.

    Mr Escalante, who is himself Latino, finds himself teaching a lot of latino and hispanic students from similar backgrounds. He wants them to be the best they can be, and be proud of their heritage. When he suggests teaching them Calculus, he is told by the head of the department that it will destroy the students morale, because of their lack of education and it's too much to expect. He responds with the perfect answer "students will rise to the level of expectations." This is what a great teacher does: he refuses to write the students off as losers. If you tell them they're going to be failures, that's all they'll ever be.

    The students do rise to the occasion, after working all through the summer to learn the mathematical rigors of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, they're ready for the AP Calculus test. Every student who takes the test passes. Unfortunately, through "anomalies" that were detected (but no real, solid proof) the Educational Testing Services suspects they cheated. We do know, however, that they did not cheat.

    This is where the movie raises interesting questions, and also makes meaningful statements. When a very discouraged Escalante talks the matter over with his wife, she is very supportive and understanding, telling him that no matter what, the kids are getting an education, and they learned. He responds, "Yeah, they learned that if you worked real hard, nothing changes." I loved it when Mr Escalanted confronts the two members of the Educational Testing Service, who, no matter how rational their reasoning may be, cannot give a single, valid reason to support their suspicions that the students cheated. Escalante gets angry, and rightfully so, saying "You can't prove anything, my kids didn't do anything." "If these kids didn't have Spanish surnames or come from a barrio school, these scores would have never been questioned!" We can identify with his anger, and know he is justified.

    By the end of the movie, which I won't give away, and everything comes full circle, it's very satisfying. What makes this movie work is not only that students learn, but we actually like watching them enjoy the process. Unlike "Dead Poets Society" where the students only wind up liking the teacher, and not the subject, in "Stand and Deliver" the students actually appreciate math and the teacher. Perhaps the most important quality the movie teaches us is that of belief. If you believe in people, even the academically disadvantaged, and are willing to give them a boost, and push them as far as their abilities will go, you really can succeed.
    8Travis_Bickle01

    Edward James Olmos delivers!

    I know, there are a million movies made like this. The story about a teacher handling tough students has been told quite some times. "Dangerous Minds", To Sir, With Love", "The Substitute"-movies, "The Principal",... The stories often look a lot like each other and "Stand and Deliver" isn't any different, but that doesn't bother. This is a fine movie!

    I don't know if Edward James Olmos' Academy Award nomination was a big surprise at the Oscars or if his performance was indeed one of the 5 best performances of 1988, but I can only confirm that he gave a great performance. Funny, smart and touching as well. I think all the students were great as well, even so I didn't knew any of them, except from Lou Diamond Philips of course.

    "Stand and Deliver" might not be the most original movie ever made, but that doesn't change the fact that it's highly enjoyable to watch. The story is good and the performances are great. Nor melodramatic, neither comic, just excellent Saturday night entertainment without being cheap. Worth watching!

    8/10
    tfrizzell

    This Gets an "A"

    "Stand and Deliver" is a strong film which is based on a true story. Edward James Olmos received an Oscar nomination as Jaime Escalante, a man who has decided to teach in a Los Angeles school after quitting a high-paying technological job. Escalante is a man who could be described as a "Patton of the classroom". He will do anything and everything to teach his Hispanic students the complicated mathematics of Calculus so they can pass a test which will give them college credit. This is Olmos' show all the way. He proved to be a dominant actor here and it is he who makes the film believable and overall exceptional. The supporting cast is good, led by a young Lou Diamond Phillips. A solid screenplay and smart direction make "Stand and Deliver" a forgotten winner from the 1980s. 4 stars out of 5.

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      Edward James Olmos remained close friends with Jaime Escalante until Escalante's death on March 30, 2010. Olmos even led a campaign to help pay for Escalante's medical bills, a campaign which included cast members from the movie and former students of Escalante.
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      The teacher in the classroom says Mayans were the first to contemplate and use the idea of zero. The first recorded zero appeared in Mesopotamia around 3 B.C. The Mayans invented it independently circa 4 A.D.
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      Jaime Escalante: [to his students] ... There will be no free rides, no excuses. You already have two strikes against you: your name and your complexion. Because of those two strikes, there are some people in this world who will assume that you know less than you do. *Math* is the great equalizer... When you go for a job, the person giving you that job will not want to hear your problems; ergo, neither do I. You're going to work harder here than you've ever worked anywhere else. And the only thing I ask from you is *ganas.* *Desire.*

      [Passing one boy, he ruffles up the student's hair]

      Jaime Escalante: And maybe a haircut.

      [Everyone laughs]

      Jaime Escalante: If you don't have the *ganas,* I will give it to you because I'm an expert.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The opening Warner Bros. Pictures logo is plastered in the Warner Archive Collection prints with the 2001 variant.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Stand and Deliver
      Written by Richard Page, Steve George and John Lang

      Performed by Mr. Mister

      Courtesy of RCA Records

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de febrero de 1989 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Stand and Deliver
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Garfield High School - 5101 E. 6th Street, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • American Playhouse
      • Olmos Productions
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 13,994,920
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 411,884
      • 13 mar 1988
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 13,994,920
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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