
Movie spotlight
Stand & Deliver
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Plot Summary
Jaime Escalante, a high school math teacher in a predominantly Latino East Los Angeles neighborhood, inspires his underprivileged students to overcome their challenging circumstances and excel in calculus. Despite facing skepticism from school administration and societal barriers, Escalante's innovative teaching methods and unwavering dedication empower his students to achieve remarkable academic success and prove their potential.
Critical Reception
Stand and Deliver was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Edward James Olmos's powerful performance as Jaime Escalante. The film resonated with audiences for its inspirational story, its portrayal of educational challenges, and its positive depiction of community empowerment. It is widely regarded as a classic of inspirational educational cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uplifting and inspiring true story.
Edward James Olmos's performance is a standout, earning him an Oscar nomination.
Recognized for its powerful message about education and overcoming adversity.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praise the film's inspirational true story and Edward James Olmos's captivating performance. Many viewers found the movie deeply moving and a powerful testament to the impact of dedicated educators.
Awards & Accolades
Edward James Olmos received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The film also garnered critical attention at the Sundance Film Festival and other accolades for its performances and story.
Fun Fact
The real Jaime Escalante was initially hesitant to let the film be made, but was convinced by Edward James Olmos, who was a personal friend of his and dedicated to telling his story.
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