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Try Harder!

  • 2021
  • 1h 25m
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7.2/10
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Sophia Wu, Ian Wang, Rachael Schmidt, Alvan Cai, and Shealand Fairchild in Try Harder! (2021)
Seniors at one the best public high schools in the country face the pressure of applying to elite colleges.
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Seniors at one the best public high schools in the country face the pressure of applying to elite colleges.Seniors at one the best public high schools in the country face the pressure of applying to elite colleges.Seniors at one the best public high schools in the country face the pressure of applying to elite colleges.

  • Director
    • Debbie Lum
  • Writer
    • Spencer Nakasako
  • Stars
    • Ian Wang
    • Rachael Schmidt
    • Shealand Fairchild
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Debbie Lum
    • Writer
      • Spencer Nakasako
    • Stars
      • Ian Wang
      • Rachael Schmidt
      • Shealand Fairchild
    • 6User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Jonathan Chu
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    7prasadgollakota

    There is a much better sequel to make!

    It opens your eyes to where society has got to! Drill your kids to believe anything outside of a handful of colleges is failure... Forget pursuing what you enjoy or even searching for what suits your skillset. A part of me felt good on the colleges for rejecting some of these students to make them realise there is more to life!

    Overall though, I felt for the kids who obviously tried so hard and committed themselves to a tremendous extent for a future they believed would make them happy. I would love to see a sequel to this in 10 years to see where everyone is, what theyre doing and what theyve learned on their journey. These learnings would be the true documentary!
    9ashman-8

    Unexpectedly great

    Saw this on the flight almost by accident.

    However, once I started, it was hard to look away. The students are so great, especially Alvan but all the others too. This doc shows what students today have to go through.

    I wish it focused more on Jonathan Chu and Shea, however.
    9dan-58285

    A gentle rebuttal to the Asian Tiger Mom

    This movie is an insider's critique of the Tiger Mom culture through the study of high school students at the Lowell High School. With a majority Asian American student body, these kids are working hard to gain admission to the most prestigious University or College possible.

    In eyes of most students and parents, the college admission process is the culmination of high school and ultimate representation of individual and perhaps family 'Self-worth'. The term "Ivy-league" and "Stanford" are mentioned repeatedly. To the students at Loyal High School, admittance to one of a handful of schools guarantees entry into some rarefied world where the rest of their lives will be defined by the golden label on their resume.

    Chances of admission, however, are remote. The biggest factor working against the kids at Lowell High School is their Asian ethnicity. The entire college admission process is quite openly racist and devoid of academic merit. Yet, apparently, the college admission process has just enough of an illusion of meritocracy that most of the students at Lowell High will spend their senior year doing everything possible to gain admission to an elite school - only to be rejected.

    One hard-working Asian woman takes a break from her job at an ice cream job to check responses on her phone for Ivy league schools on the day that these schools announce their decisions. Of course, she has applied to all eight schools. Painfully, one-by-one we see her read the messages from each school. Sadly, she is not accepted by a single "Ivy" School.

    A few voices in the film acknowledge the absurdity of the entire process. A physics teacher meeting with a student and his mother at his home advises that the best college selection is one based on the student's actual interests and opportunities for research. Another student is glad that his mother does not fall into the "Tiger Mom" Asian stereotype. We learn this mother attended Lowell High School back in the 1980's and thus probably has firsthand experience with the lasting damage of the high-pressure succeed at all costs high school experience.

    These wise voices are drowned out by the herd of parents who are driving their kids to succeed at all costs. We hear about the mystical accomplishments of the school's violin virtuoso who seemingly effortlessly masters all exams and has been admitted early to the best schools. We hear amazingly little discussion of what students will study in college and what they will do with their lives beyond University. And through this montage of images, the filmmaker delivers a stinging rebuke to all those individuals and forces who seem to have forgotten the ultimate purpose of education.
    10rannynm

    For College Bound Seniors, This Film is Completely Relatable and Eye-Opening

    The college admissions process is one of the most competitive endeavors children in America face every year. As a senior in high school currently going through it, I found this film relatable and eye-opening to the hardships that I and many others are facing.

    Try Harder! Takes us through the admissions process by following members of the senior class at Lowell High School, a prestigious, nationally ranked school. The students in the film all share the same process, yet different personal experiences which make the process more complex.

    The stereotypes of immigrant parents reign true in this documentary. It considers different viewpoints on the different aspects of the admissions process - from test scores to essays. I love that the film ponders questions we will never get to uncover such as, if you should be humble in writing your essay or not. It questions whether you should check the "I do not wish to disclose" when asked for your race or gender. This film also touches on heavy social issues such as the stereotypes placed on African Americans and their academic abilities, racial discrimination in the admission's process, and the mental health of students in pressurized households.

    One of students in the film mentions a very powerful message applicable to this situation, but also in any difficult situation - "People who apply and don't work hard, yet still get in, rubs me the wrong way." This quote exemplifies how, during a competition of any sort, you must work hard and overcome those people making it difficult for you to succeed or to be happy. This film promotes positive social behavior and mentions mental health.

    I give Try Harder! 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 18, plus adults. Try Harder! Opens in theatres December 3, 2021. By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST!
    10pebsdad

    One of the Best Docs I've Seen in Years

    Spend 90 minutes with a high school class at Lowell in San Francisco and see the pressure these kids, and sometimes their parents, place on themselves to succeed and get into the best colleges.

    This is a terrific documentary. Totally engaging, funny and the empathy you feel inside yourself for these kids, while watching it, is palpable and I found myself getting quite emotional on a couple of occasions. I really enjoyed the AP physics teacher and wish I had had him as a high school teacher. I feel I know so much about these kids with the short time I've spent with them and would love to follow them through their higher education.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2023 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bättre kan du!
    • Filming locations
      • Lowell High School, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • California Council for the Humanities
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,432
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,816
      • Dec 5, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,432
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