En una nación donde educar a las niñas es una rebelión, una mujer visionaria despierta la esperanza y la oposición. Su valentía enciende un movimiento que podría transformar su nación para s... Leer todoEn una nación donde educar a las niñas es una rebelión, una mujer visionaria despierta la esperanza y la oposición. Su valentía enciende un movimiento que podría transformar su nación para siempre.En una nación donde educar a las niñas es una rebelión, una mujer visionaria despierta la esperanza y la oposición. Su valentía enciende un movimiento que podría transformar su nación para siempre.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios en total
Tarik Belmekki
- Herat Taxi Van Driver
- (as Tarek Belmekki)
Brice Bexter
- Computer Professor
- (as Brice Thami Bexter)
Lilian Castro
- María García (Mexican Anchor)
- (as Lilian Castro Castillo)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Rule Breakers' is an inspiring, heartwarming film about an Afghan girls' robotics team, highlighting determination and gender equality. The movie is praised for its emotional impact, strong performances, and powerful message. Many appreciate its family-friendly content and clean language. It evokes both tears and cheers, celebrating empowerment and innovation. Some note minor flaws like timeline confusion but emphasize the inspirational message. Overall, it is recommended for its uplifting story and important themes.
Reseñas destacadas
Rule Breakers is a true story told in a very engaging and heartfelt manner. The story focuses on a group of Afghani women and girls (and their families) as they challenge the attitudes, traditions, and culture that surround them by learning to write code, make robots, and compete as a team in prestigious, international competitions. The film does an excellent job of developing the characters of the team members and the woman, Roya Mahboob, who was visionary behind the team. While are some suspenseful moments, as you might expect with a bunch of rule breakers, the film chooses not to dwell on these incidents. Rather, it deftly focuses on how the team defied expectations, overcame serious technical challenges, managed needless bureaucratic delays, won over the international media, and won hearts and minds among their competition. In addition to presenting an engaging story with top-notch production values, the performances from the entire cast are superb. I was deeply moved by this film and am already look forward to seeing it again!
I was struck by the perseverance of the Roya Mahboob character to bring education and technology these Afghani girls who live in a culture where women's opportunities are severely limited by the Taliban. The actors portraying the girls did an amazing job of making me feel the emotions the characters were expressing, particularly a bright hope that they could accomplish what many, if not most men, in their society believed was impossible. On a completely separate note, knowing that the United States has now abandoned Afghanistan conditions will likely be even worse for girls there. This is important story about freedom, especially for women. I sincerely hope that feminists support this movie.
Go and see this movie. It's insightful to know that we still live in a world where women are suppressed, but reminds all of us that do have freedoms that our freedoms were not easily won. Freedom requires a price and these girls from Afghanistan are a reminder of this fact. Today the Taliban now, once again, suppress the education of women in their country.
I would have loved it if they had included some small biographical info at the end of the movie about each of the women. They did do this for the organizer of the team,
The movie does start out a little slow. But picks up and you began to understand the risks they take and the courage required to pursue their dream.
I would have loved it if they had included some small biographical info at the end of the movie about each of the women. They did do this for the organizer of the team,
The movie does start out a little slow. But picks up and you began to understand the risks they take and the courage required to pursue their dream.
A good movie about an inspiring true story. The oppression, challenges and attacks from the Taliban that were endured and overcome by this Afghanistan girls robotics team is inspiring. This brought to life the difficult reality of life in counties like Afghanistan which we see in only snippets on the news. It's amazing that in this day and age women continue to be marginalized by cowardice sects. The fact that they received the major award so recently in 2021 while still being oppressed makes this movie timely. Very good acting and overall production. This is another Angel Studios movie amplifying light in the world!
I really enjoyed Rule Breakers. The story and the characters were compelling. It gave a real human face to the good and then bad guys. All of the characters are well developed and bring their personal outlook and the experiences that shaped them. It's nice to see a movie with a solid plot, whose hope, balanced with grave challeneges tell the story without a lot of gratuitous violence.
I was surprised that there was a lot more to see in the movie aftee what seemed like a generous trailer. The sets were well designed. It was well shot although the scenes that were intentionally shot as if they came from a cellphone wobbled more than I cared for. Otherwise. All good.
I was surprised that there was a lot more to see in the movie aftee what seemed like a generous trailer. The sets were well designed. It was well shot although the scenes that were intentionally shot as if they came from a cellphone wobbled more than I cared for. Otherwise. All good.
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- CuriosidadesFirst Angel Studios movie to be rated PG.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Rompiendo reglas
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Marrakech, Morocco(Herat, Afghanistan)
- Empresa productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 8.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 2.969.825 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.503.826 US$
- 9 mar 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 2.972.865 US$
- Duración2 horas
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2:1
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