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L'Incroyable Défi

Original title: Lean on Me
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
24K
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L'Incroyable Défi (1989)
The dedicated but tyrannical Joe Clark is appointed the principal of a decaying inner-city school and he is determined to improve by any and all means.
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The dedicated but tyrannical Joe Clark is appointed the principal of a decaying inner-city school he is determined to improve by any and all means.The dedicated but tyrannical Joe Clark is appointed the principal of a decaying inner-city school he is determined to improve by any and all means.The dedicated but tyrannical Joe Clark is appointed the principal of a decaying inner-city school he is determined to improve by any and all means.

  • Director
    • John G. Avildsen
  • Writer
    • Michael Schiffer
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Beverly Todd
    • Robert Guillaume
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writer
      • Michael Schiffer
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Beverly Todd
      • Robert Guillaume
    • 103User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Principal Joe Clark
    Beverly Todd
    Beverly Todd
    • Ms. Levias
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Dr. Frank Napier
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Mayor Don Bottman
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Leonna Barrett
    Robin Bartlett
    Robin Bartlett
    • Mrs. Elliott
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • Mr. Darnell
    Ethan Phillips
    Ethan Phillips
    • Mr. Rosenberg
    Sandra Reaves-Phillips
    Sandra Reaves-Phillips
    • Mrs. Powers
    Sloane Shelton
    Sloane Shelton
    • Mrs. Hamilton
    Jermaine Hopkins
    • Thomas Sams
    • (as Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins)
    Karen Malina White
    Karen Malina White
    • Kaneesha Carter
    Karina Arroyave
    Karina Arroyave
    • Maria
    Ivonne Coll
    Ivonne Coll
    • Mrs. Santos
    Regina Taylor
    Regina Taylor
    • Mrs. Carter
    Michael P. Moran
    • Mr. O'Malley
    John Ring
    • Fire Chief Gaines
    Tyrone Jackson
    • Clarence
    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writer
      • Michael Schiffer
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    User reviews103

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    Special-K88

    strong acting helps overcome the familiarity of the material

    Freeman is perfectly cast as "Crazy" Joe Clark, a radical, newly appointed principal at a gradually deteriorating, gang-ridden Jersey high school who tries to get through to his students with a tough, opinionated, no-nonsense approach to the pursuit of academic excellence. The odds are stacked against him as the education board threatens to take over Eastside High, but with his burning desire, devoted staff and administration, and some bright students who actually want to succeed, he rallies them for what will be the final chance to save the school. Based on a true story the premise is familiar and the script has its ups and downs, but it's meaningful and acted with strength and conviction, especially Freeman who is nothing short of superb. ***
    Dasher111

    Great acting, so-so script

    Morgan Freeman's performance is the real reason to see this film. He's helped by a solid supporting cast, leading to some truly memorable scenes as principal Joe Clark (Freeman) battles teachers, parents, and administrators who are outraged by his controversial methods.

    But this film deserved a grittier treatment than what it was given. The script is an awkward blend of inner-city drama with feel-good heroics. The subplot about the basic skills test should have been scrapped. First of all, it never happened in real life. But more importantly, it changed the entire tone of the film. Clark's story was about how he disciplined a school, not how he educated it. The softened approach leaves LEAN ON ME at odds with itself - it tries to be like STAND AND DELIVER, when it should have been like THE PRINCIPAL.
    7ca_dale

    Despite a shaky script, Morgan Freeman gives a terrific performance in an intense, challenging role

    Lean on Me is based around the experiences of Joe Clark (Morgan Freeman), who becomes the principal of a destitute New Jersey high school plagued with violence, drugs, and abysmal academic performance. Clark is given the daunting task of bringing student's test scores up to the minimum acceptable level within one school year or the school will be taken over by the state.

    Clark is fiercely strict and demanding towards both his students and teachers. This makes him the target of countless parents, board members, civil servants, and other teachers determined to bring him and his radical new style down. Despite outside resistance Clark becomes a pillar of hope for numerous students inspired by his harsh but ultimately uplifting demands for disciple, self betterment, and loyalty to their school and educational achievement.

    What sets Lean on Me apart from numerous other sentimental inspirational flicks is the unconventional style of Clark and Morgan Freeman's masterful portrayal of him. Yes this is the drill sergeant of miracle workers if ever there was one. From tone to mannerisms Joe Clark is given a distinctive ambiance, Morgan Freemen IS the dominating force behind this entire film.

    And this is where the film stumbles somewhat. None of the supporting characters are given enough development to really set them apart as individuals. The closest we get is with a bright young girl trying her best to succeed at school despite numerous domestic problems at home. She is won over by Clark almost immediately coming to view him as a mentor/father figure. The problem is that her subplot like the others becomes neglected in the latter half of the film and is never given enough meaningful resolution to make the final scenes believable. Its like going from point A to point C while ignoring B.

    I also question the wisdom in using an imaginary plot point (the supposed school take over) and exaggerating the level of the student's academic improvement. It cheapens the genuine accomplishments of the school and clashes with the hard-edged momentum of Joe Clark. The story is worthy in of itself and didn't benefit from being exaggerated for dramatics.

    Lean on Me clearly could have been much more than what it is. But faults aside I would still highly recommend it to see Freeman's Oscar worthy performance.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Morgan Freeman

    It's 1967 Paterson, New Jersey. Innovative agitating teacher Joe Clark (Morgan Freeman) is transferred from the idyllic Eastside High School so the union can get a raise. Twenty years later, the school has become a rundown urban jungle. The school is ranked last in the state. 75% of the school must pass a minimum requirement exam or the state will take over. Frank Napier (Robert Guillaume) was Clark's friend and fellow teacher at the school. As superintendent of schools, he hires Clark as the new principal. Clark institute new dictatorial rules battling the government, the bad seeds, the teachers and one particular parent Leonna Barrett to rein in the unruly school.

    This is Rambo taking over a school. I'm not saying it's the best way to teach. Maybe it's the only way that school could be controlled. All I'm claiming is that this works as a movie. Morgan Freeman delivers a rip roaring performance basically as a dictator. At times, his tyrannical nature pushes the audience but I root for him for the most part. This is a great actor in a compelling performance of a memorable character.
    manhattanmoviemaniac

    YAY!! Someone get me a bat and a bullhorn!

    Rocky and Karate Kid director, John Avildsen takes his stand-up-and-cheer style from the ring and the dojo to the halls of New Jersey's Eastside High School in this true story of the mercurial, and controversial, principal, Joe Clark. Morgan Freeman shines and has a strong supporting cast in this loud and manipulative, but nonetheless effective entry into the educator-hero genre. The story strains credibility and often goes over the top, but the fast pace and great Freeman performance allow this to still be an entertaining film.

    Freeman's Joe Clark is recruited by Superintendent, Frank Napier (Robert Guillaume) for the seemingly impossible task of turning around the violent and out of control Eastside High School School and somehow motivating the staff and students to improve their results on the State Literacy Exam, or else see the school fall under state control. Clark uses a bullhorn, a baseball bat and a confrontational style with his staff and combines it with a tough, nurturing relationship with his students to try to bring this about, while battling alienated staff and angry parents, led by Ms. Levias (Lynne Thigpen) to try to bring about the desired changes.

    Sure, this film is far-fetched and overblown and even has a couple scenes that approach unintentional humor, but it has enough strengths to compensate and make it worthwhile viewing for those who enjoy the true story school genre that Hollywood loves so much. Morgan Freeman is always a pleasure to watch and he is very strong here. So get ready to stand up and cheer!

    (This review was first posted on realmoviereview.com)

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    • Trivia
      The real-life Joe Clark resigned as principal of Eastside High School shortly after the film was released. Around the time the film debuted, he was suspended by the school board for one week, after scheduling an assembly in which dancers stripped down to their G-strings. Clark said he hadn't known about it in advance. Ironically, the man who suspended him was Dr. Frank Napier. After Clark left Eastside, he became an author, and motivational speaker. In 1995, he was hired to run a juvenile detention center in Newark, New Jersey, a position he held until he resigned in 2002. During his time there, he once again came under fire for his controversial methods.
    • Goofs
      The practice exam booklet reads "New Jersey Minimun Basic Skills Tests"...probably the last place the school board (or the film's producers) would want a spelling error.
    • Quotes

      Joe Clark: [in a conference room at city hall] I don't have time for Mrs. Elliott's problem!

      Dr. Frank Napier: You better make time!

      Joe Clark: We are being crucified by a process that is turning blacks into a permanent underclass here, Frank. A permanent underclass!

      [Dr. Napier turns away from him and puts some papers in his briefcase]

      Joe Clark: See! See, nobody wants to talk about that! NOBODY! Mrs. Elliott's missionary zeal about Mozart has nothing to do with our problem. Nothing! What good is Mozart going to do a bunch of children who can't go out and get a job?

      Dr. Frank Napier: Joe, your personal battles are gonna cost us the war. Worry about the test scores.

      Joe Clark: WHAT THE HELL YOU THINK I'M WORRIED ABOUT?

      Dr. Frank Napier: END OF DISCUSSION! Debate is over! You will write a formal apology!

      Joe Clark: I will what?

      Dr. Frank Napier: A formal apology for your treatment of Mrs. Elliott and Darnell and for your vicious and thoughtless insults to the women of this community! You will kow tow. You will step and fetch!

      Joe Clark: If you think that I'm gonna...

      Dr. Frank Napier: [slams briefcase shut] Get used to it! It's the WAY OF THE WORLD! If you're so hot on discipline, then goddammit

      [pounds on briefcase]

      Dr. Frank Napier: start by accepting mine because contrary to popular opinion, I'M THE HEAD NIGGER IN CHARGE!

      [He grabs his briefcase and heads for the door]

      Dr. Frank Napier: Come on, let's get something to eat.

      Joe Clark: [following him to the door and walking out with him] Boy... you really think you bad, don't you?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: New York Stories/Farewell to the King/Lean on Me/Out Cold (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Lean on Me
      Performed by Thelma Houston and The Winans

      Produced by Richard Perry

      Courtesy of Qwest Records

      Written by Bill Withers

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Apóyate en mí
    • Filming locations
      • The Academy of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, USA(school where Joe Clark is teaching)
    • Production companies
      • Norman Twain Productions
      • Warner Bros.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,906,454
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,032,605
      • Mar 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,906,454
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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