Won't Back Down2012
Won't Back Down (2012)
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Critic Consensus: Despite the best efforts of its talented leads, Won't Back Down fails to lend sufficient dramatic heft or sophistication to the hot-button issue of education reform.
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Cast
as Jamie Fitzpatrick
as Nona Alberts
as Evelyn Riske
as Michael Perry
as Breena Harper
as Malia Fitzpatrick
as Cody Alberts
as Principal Thompson
as Charles Alberts
as Principal Holland
as Arthur Gould
as Olivia Lopez
as Yvonne

as Deborah

as Ben

as Tim

as District Receptionist

as Principal Chamudes

as Cody's Teacher

as Clay Bathgate

as Valerie Bathgate

as Jan

as Hank Hunt

as Tyler

as Mr. Brandt

as Ms. Southwick
as Mr. Mannis

as Ms. Schwartz

as Mr. Parrish
as Mr. King

as Thompson's Assistant

as Bureaucrat #1

as Bureaucrat #2

as Bureaucrat #3

as Daddy Drop-off

as Babysitter

as Rhonda

as Adam's Parent

as Teacher #1

as Teacher #2
as Riske's Assistant

as Landri

as Dana

as Nintendo Kid

as Boy at Lottery

as Girl at Lottery

as School Superintendent

as Thomas
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Critic Reviews for Won't Back Down
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More anti-union propaganda masquerading as entertainment.

A straight-talking, partisan account about the failings of a broken system and a band of women who argued for better for their children.
It is well meant, undoubtedly about something that matters, and it bends over backwards not to trash the teachers' unions gratuitously, but amid the attempts at gritty reality, I found the happy-ending imperative unconvincing.

The forces of unionism are mainly pilloried as lazy sell-outs, which is a pity, because a lot of other tangy issues come into play here.

It mixes attempts at realism and grit with transparently Hollywoodized good guys-vs.-bad guys social melodrama. That requires a deft directorial hand, but director Daniel Barnz doesn't seem to have it.
Social-issue movies can have real societal impact. That's why Won't Back Down, which presses a lot of hot buttons, deserves to be taken seriously, and criticized seriously, on its own terms.
Audience Reviews for Won't Back Down
3 3/4's--Very inspirational, and heartwarming. Made-for-tvish. A sad statement on the condition of the American education system, but depicts a good step for improvement. Well acted. Nicely done..
Super Reviewer
It's a film with a big heart, but it's just so schlocky... Maggie Gyllenhaal plays essentially the same role she did in Crazy Heart, and the supporting ensemble does alright, but as a whole the project is sentimentally overwrought and occasionally veers into Lifetime territory. I appreciate the value of the story, but it's just not much of a movie... "fighting the system" has become a predictable formula, and this particular film does nothing others haven't done already.
Super Reviewer
Won't Back Down is a prime example of a movie that suffers from a weak script and average direction, but is saved by excellent and noteworthy performances. Having grand aspirations regarding the failing education system in urban public schools, it ultimately gives no solid solutions and overgeneralizes the myriad problems regarding said topic. Quite obviously, the movie leans heavily toward the right politically. (Damn those corrupt Teacher's Unions! If only everything ran like a business! That would fix urban blight!) Nevertheless, the performances given by Viola Davis and Maggie Gyllenhaal and the supporting cast keep the whole venture afloat. And it holds together better than "white savior" schlock like The Help. But when compared to other movies in its particular sub-genre such as Stand and Deliver and Lean on Me, or when its message is seriously analyzed, it doesn't quite make the grade.
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Won't Back Down Quotes
Olivia Lopez: | I live and breath this bureaucracy. I share your frustration. I read Kafka to make myself feel better. |
Nona: | Change the school, you change the neighborhood. |
Principal Thompson: | This is a new day and we will take back our public schools. |
Nona Alberts: | Dare to think! |