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Won't Back Down

  • 2012
  • PG
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
7K
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Won't Back Down (2012)
Two determined mothers­ look to transform their children's failing inner city school. Facing a powerful and entrenched bureaucracy, they risk everything to make a difference in the education and future of their children.
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Two determined mothers, one a teacher, look to transform their children's failing inner city school. Facing a powerful and entrenched bureaucracy, they risk everything to make a difference i... Read allTwo determined mothers, one a teacher, look to transform their children's failing inner city school. Facing a powerful and entrenched bureaucracy, they risk everything to make a difference in the education and future of their children.Two determined mothers, one a teacher, look to transform their children's failing inner city school. Facing a powerful and entrenched bureaucracy, they risk everything to make a difference in the education and future of their children.

  • Director
    • Daniel Barnz
  • Writers
    • Brin Hill
    • Daniel Barnz
  • Stars
    • Viola Davis
    • Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Holly Hunter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Barnz
    • Writers
      • Brin Hill
      • Daniel Barnz
    • Stars
      • Viola Davis
      • Maggie Gyllenhaal
      • Holly Hunter
    • 43User reviews
    • 97Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

    Videos12

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    Trailer 2:32
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    Won't Back Down: Want To Start A School With Me?
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    Won't Back Down: Want To Start A School With Me?
    Won't Back Down: Want To Start A School With Me?
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    Won't Back Down: Want To Start A School With Me?
    Won't Back Down: Change The School, Change The Neighborhood
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    Won't Back Down: Change The School, Change The Neighborhood
    Won't Back Down: Hands Off Our Kids
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    Won't Back Down: Hands Off Our Kids
    Won't Back Down: Phone Call From Tyler
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    Won't Back Down: Phone Call From Tyler
    Won't Back Down: I Just Want To Teach
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    Won't Back Down: I Just Want To Teach

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    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Nona Alberts
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Jamie Fitzpatrick
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Evelyn Riske
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Michael Perry
    Rosie Perez
    Rosie Perez
    • Breena Harper
    Emily Alyn Lind
    Emily Alyn Lind
    • Malia Fitzpatrick
    Dante Brown
    Dante Brown
    • Cody Alberts
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • Charles Alberts
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Principal Thompson
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Principal Holland
    Ned Eisenberg
    Ned Eisenberg
    • Arthur Gould
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Olivia Lopez
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    • Yvonne
    Nancy Bach
    • Deborah
    Keith Flippen
    Keith Flippen
    • Ben
    Robert Haley
    Robert Haley
    • Tim
    Lucia Scarano
    Lucia Scarano
    • District Receptionist
    • (as Lucia Forte)
    Sarab Kamoo
    Sarab Kamoo
    • Principal Chamudes
    • Director
      • Daniel Barnz
    • Writers
      • Brin Hill
      • Daniel Barnz
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    User reviews43

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    8truiz1

    Look Beyond the Controversy

    For as long as there have been schools, there have been good teachers and bad teachers, involved parents and uninterested parents, naturally gifted students and those students who struggle. Perhaps there is more good than bad today, then again perhaps not. It can't be ignored, though, that there are schools, and even entire areas, where students are failing at an alarming rate. Teachers alone can't fix this. Parents alone can't fix this. Even most students alone, barring the most motivated and gifted among us, can't fix this. It takes good teachers, involved parents, and students who have made a commitment to excel, to fix this problem. That's what we get in Won't Back Down.

    You might hate the supposedly anti-union message, or turn up your nose at the idea that a child is scarred for life by one bad teacher, but neither of these are reasons to disregard this movie. First of all, while the movie does spotlight the downside of teacher's unions, there is plenty of union-love as well. And secondly, one bad teacher certainly can make the difference between a child who loves school and a child who dreads it, even if it's only for one year. And one bad year of school, especially elementary school where every learning experience is a building block for the later years, can be devastating.

    I am highly sensitive to movies with a heavy-handed political agenda. I honestly didn't feel that here. I didn't take this movie as a guide to removing unions from schools. What I witnessed was the idea that if parents, teachers and students band together to make their school a better place, they can hope for a brighter future. Student by student, school by school, we can improve education in America. That people want to fight over whether teachers should be protected rather than whether students should be given an opportunity to excel, well that's really the crux of the problem, now, isn't it?

    Beyond the controversial topics addressed, I found this film to be very satisfying. The plot was well-developed, Viola Davis and Maggie G played well off of each other, the children were very good in their roles, and the pacing was steady. It's always inspirational to see a group of people with very little in common come together for the greater good, and if nothing else you will definitely get that here. How can we not enjoy watching parents engaged in the school system and rallying to secure the future of their children? Don't watch this to pick apart (or champion) charter schools, watch this to remember just who education is supposed to benefit. Watch this and remember that good teachers could use a little encouragement, bad teachers should be called out, the system needs to be challenged every now and then, and children will respond to their environment, whether it's positive or negative, in ways that will surprise and sometimes amaze you.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Won't Back Down

    Won't Back Down may sound like an apt title for an action film filled with bloodlust, but it's more civil, although it is about picking a fight and doing battle against establishment that had not benefited nor served the average man, or in this case, woman on the street, and those that it represents, protects, or serves. The USA centric storyline will require a little reading up on the background of the Parent Trigger Law passed in California, which allows parents to enforce overhauls in public school administration, and basically have a say in how things are run. This story is inspired by that, written by Brin Hill and director Daniel Barnz, to become a true underdog struggle.

    Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis headline the movie, playing the two interest groups that are affected broadly by change that's impending for the Adams Elementary school, where the former plays a single mom Jamie Fitzpatrick whose daughter Malia (Emily Alyn Lind) is enrolled in the school but being dyslexic, learns almost nothing but still got passed through the levels because frankly, nobody cares. Davis plays one of the many teachers in the school, but as Nona Alberts, she probably is the only teacher who cares about the proper education of her students, but is getting little support and attention. Add to that, she also has a son Cody (Dante Brown) who's a little bit slow to learn. Put two and two together, and joining forces, they would take on the administration, unions, and fellow teachers to try and convince everyone there's a better place they can elevate everyone's position to.

    The film may seem to have an axe to grind with educational bureaucracy, since many characters on the other side are portrayed as emotionless, wanting to keep the status quo because rocking the boat doesn't serve their purpose (probably expanding their scope of work). The usual fat and lazy labels are easily applied to every bureaucrat, even making them take on the usual hiding behind the cloak of anonymity, or throwing arguments out the window because of technicalities, and the list goes on. Tasked to taking a stand publicly and individually, is probably in the fantasy fiction arena, but undoubtedly proving to be quite delicious an experience when things had to come to an explosive, though expected, conclusion.

    And for those who are anti-establishment, you'd probably attest to the myriad of games and dirty tricks those in power will play, in order to squash ideas and ideals that are not to their advantage. Things like character assassination, coercion, threats made on livelihoods and jobs, and enticement with benefits to the leaders to give up the good fight and abandon the rest fighting for the same ideals. And if one is up against positions of power, then expect one's history to be scrutinized, and blotches made a mountain of. It will reveal character then, if one can stomach the good fight for something one believes in, or throw in the towel to back away, disappointing many in the process, especially those who had responded and heeded the call to assist.

    Being a film, one will expect the usual Checkov's gun being cocked early and unleashed when required, providing meat into a subplot to show how deep the establishment's reach can get, especially when one is under threat. And the film is naturally never without a romantic angle, provided by another teacher at Adams Elementary (played by Oscar Isaac) who finds the time to romance the very busy Jamie Fitzpatrick, having to juggle a number of jobs, odd hours, attention paid to her daughter as well as to fight the good fight against social injustice. At times though, the pace and narrative needed tightening, as elements and scenes got introduced for the sake of adding some further depth to a character, without real necessity to do so, such as Nona's deeply buried history concerning her kid.

    If looked from a bigger picture angle, Won't Back Down applies beyond the US school system context, and is often reflective of experiences of those fighting for causes they believe in, going up against a behemoth called the system, organization, or establishment that has resources and clout. It's a pure underdog story that could be enjoyed, even though it's about the dirty politics that get played out behind the scenes.
    8gwen-488-249207

    The Parent Empowerment Movement Has Begun... Embrace it!

    To Wont Back Down Critics: I am an Urban parent, so the question on the table is: "Are parents suppose to sit back and continue to allow education systems to continue to fail to effectively educate and keep safe millions of children because the defenders of "failure as an option" are not ready to embrace change in how we deliver education to children?

    The Bottom line: if parents don't protect their children who will?

    FYI the fictional parent Maggie was the actual "trigger" not some law! She saw a problem in the school and it "triggered" her into action! Don't be afraid that the modern civil/human rights issue has hit the big screen and the Parent Empowerment Movement has begun!
    raisleygordon

    Just because it's based on facts, doesn't make it a good movie.

    The opening scene suggests this could be a satisfying movie. Sadly, that is not the case. The problem is, Davis and Gyllenhaal lack chemistry, the characters are shallow, and while the movie isn't unbelievable, it's not believable either. There are some powerful moments, but nowhere near enough for a recommendation. It's also extremely low-key, and most of it feels like a filmed rehearsal. There's no real acting here, because everyone in the movie seems like they're just going through the motions and phoning it in. Because I didn't have high hopes for it, I can't really call it a disappointment. Reversing the two leads' roles, having stronger writing, and a stronger screenplay might have helped.

    ** out of ****
    7SnoopyStyle

    Propaganda? Maybe, but still a good film

    Jaime Fitzpatrick (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and teacher Nona Alberts (Viola Davis) are both parents who are tired of their failing inner city school. They battle union boss Evelyn Riske (Holly Hunter) and others to take save the school and their kids.

    There's no doubt that there is a pedigree of Christian conservative roots in this movie. The big name in production is Walden Media and they have their roots in Christian conservative ownership. So is it propaganda? Probably, but it's still a good movie.

    This is a movie where the labor union is made to be complete villains, and disconnected to the teachers on the ground. They lie and bribe to save their own jobs. The teachers are either good or evil. The one bad teacher can't be just incompetent. She's is literally Evil. Having said that. It is a well made film. There is good. There is evil. There are obstacles to overcome. The acting is good. The story is compelling. Other than a couple of hokey moments and some slow spots, the story flowed well. So on the film itself without taking sides, this is a definite 7. sides, this is a definite 7.

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    • Trivia
      Last film of Bill Nunn.
    • Quotes

      Michael Perry: When I drink, I ask nosey questions.

      Jamie Fitzpatrick: When I drink, I marry losers.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Review: Fall Trailer Park (2012)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ni Un Paso Atrás
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walden Media
      • Gran Via Productions
      • Lemodeln Model & Talent Agency
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,310,554
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,603,370
      • Sep 30, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,378,228
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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