William Forester (Sean Coney) is a great writer and has but just one book out at this time that is in the movie in witch he try’s to inspire a teen to go with his feelings on how he writes. Jamal Wallace (Rob Brown) is about 17 and has a great gift, the ability to write and write good. Jamal has a problem, he is stuck in a position where the truth hurts him or his friendship. This problem is to weather to go to a privet school, witch he was ask to go to because of the test scores he had.
In this school there are the rich and snooty people who’s parents have lots of money and they enjoy the spot light. Jamal has to “shadow” a girl by the mane of Claire Anna Paquin), whose dad is head of the school comity. She help him got where he need to go and they seem to have a good retaliation ship. He a new school is hard but Jamal seem to do aright but for one class, Prof. Crawford (F. Murray Abraham) which has a reputation of have kids out of his class if they disagree with this authority or reasoning.
With school in a progress Jamal’s next task is to make the basket ball team. Once again there is a rival that will not have this and has to “challenge ” him in the form of how they both play. That doesn’t work because of a dumb foul that the other person caused they had to shoot free-through tat would determine the laps they would run, they got to 50 and the coach was impressed but still disgusted with the both of them. With all this in mind the next step in Jamal life was to get the writing out on the paper and out of his mind. This is ware William Forrester comes in to play, with his writing ability at hand he was at a high level of wisdom over Jamal. Now Jamal has the person he need to go beyond the box and his abilities are to there fullest.
The Essay on Jamal School Film Writing
Does anyone really like to be stereotyped? Does anyone want to be looked at and automatically judged just because of the way they look, by their skin color, their hair type, or even the type of clothing they have on? Finding Forrester is a film that in my opinion perpetuates stereotypes. The entire film is based on significantly different racial opinions, opinions of different writing styles and ...
Jamal is to write a paper that is to be presented and turned in to Prof. Crowford with “of his won writing.” with Crowfords keen scene of “looking for the errors” he finds that the name of the paper is the same as the mane of an article that Forrester wrought. As this goes on Jamal is taken off the basket ball team after the final game and is given the chose to rewrite the paper or leave the school. Have Jamal knowing this he goes to Forrester with the proposal of him going to school to defend his paper but with Forrester’s phobia of leaving his house he leaves Jamal hanging on the edge of exaltation.
Forrester over comes his fear and goes to the school to “read and paper of his” but to Crowfords surprise it was a paper that Jamal wrote. Crowford that ought that Jamal had no writing ability’s but as Forester said,” its not always who wrote it but how the reader reader reads it. This was one of the best directed (Gus Van Sant) movies that I have seen in a long time. The plot of the story was a great setup for you to understand the way of how your race and change the options of many and how you use your abilities to there fullest. When the writer was writing (Mike Rich) this I wonder if he had any different ideas of how to write it because if he did I don’t think that it would or could have the same impact on the viewers. teh day of join.