Four Mexican high school students form a robotics club. With no experience, 800 bucks, used car parts and a dream, this rag tag team goes up against the country's reigning robotics champion,... Read allFour Mexican high school students form a robotics club. With no experience, 800 bucks, used car parts and a dream, this rag tag team goes up against the country's reigning robotics champion, MIT.Four Mexican high school students form a robotics club. With no experience, 800 bucks, used car parts and a dream, this rag tag team goes up against the country's reigning robotics champion, MIT.
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José Julián
- Lorenzo Santillan
- (as Jose Julian)
Oscar Javier Gutierrez II
- Luis Aranda
- (as Oscar Gutierrez)
Aubrey K. Miller
- Maddy Kolinsky
- (as Aubrey Miller)
J.P. Murrieta
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- (as J.R. Murrieta)
Edward McGinty
- Williams (Judge)
- (as Ed McGinty)
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This movie appears not be in wide release, at least in my area, but I would ask any parents with children in the 5th grade and above to consider seeing this move for the many messages and insights this film presents. Based on a true story of a four immigrant high school students in Arizona and their quest to compete in a prestigious robotics competition, you will find yourself by movie's end cheering and inspired while shedding a few tears along the way.
George Lopez, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marisa Tomei and Esai Morales provide good performances, but the real stars are the four young actors who portray the students. Their performances will draw you into their world and give you a brief glimpse into lives that few Americans have seen.
While the recreation of the competition itself is as intense as a sports movie, it is the path and the detours these four boys must make on the road to the competition that makes one contemplate aspects of our education and immigration policies.
Make sure to stay through the entire film to see pictures and information about the actual participants and what they did post high school.
George Lopez, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marisa Tomei and Esai Morales provide good performances, but the real stars are the four young actors who portray the students. Their performances will draw you into their world and give you a brief glimpse into lives that few Americans have seen.
While the recreation of the competition itself is as intense as a sports movie, it is the path and the detours these four boys must make on the road to the competition that makes one contemplate aspects of our education and immigration policies.
Make sure to stay through the entire film to see pictures and information about the actual participants and what they did post high school.
I had no idea what I was going to watch except for the fact that it would be some kind of inspirational movie inspired by true events. Well, by the time I was done watching it, I had tears in my eyes, smile at my face and a prayer in my heart! This movie shows what a true attitude can do for oneself. Talent and money isn't everything. If one believes that one is putting one's heart and soul in a project, God will take care of the rest. The acting is flawless and every character has done a remarkable job in keeping the viewer engaged for the entire length of the movie. A soulful, family movie in these times is very rare and this is one of such gems!! I recommend everyone of you to watch it and experience God's way of enlightenment.
PS: Had I known basics of Robotics, I would have rated it 10 on 10!
PS: Had I known basics of Robotics, I would have rated it 10 on 10!
Strange how these sort of "feel good" films -- based on actual events -- used to be more commonplace... and now have somehow become an endangered species..? SPARE PARTS is a serious film. By that I mean they used name stars and gave the film a full 2 hour running length. (Lately you can tell more about a film by the length than any other statistic -- the ones that clock in at exactly 1:25 are usually done on the cheap, intended to be sold to TV right away).
It might not win any Oscars but it is solid entertainment with no hiccoughs or offbeat moments.
For this reviewer, the oddest thing was identifying the "glue." In every story there is a character that the audience comes to identify with, and the actions of this key character often set the tone for how the audience will respond to the whole story.
What was interesting here is that the "glue" was Marisa Tomei, who is both the conscience and the heart of the film -- yet she does not have as much camera time as some of the other characters. She does an outstanding job of grounding the story, from beginning to end.
Highly recommended.
It might not win any Oscars but it is solid entertainment with no hiccoughs or offbeat moments.
For this reviewer, the oddest thing was identifying the "glue." In every story there is a character that the audience comes to identify with, and the actions of this key character often set the tone for how the audience will respond to the whole story.
What was interesting here is that the "glue" was Marisa Tomei, who is both the conscience and the heart of the film -- yet she does not have as much camera time as some of the other characters. She does an outstanding job of grounding the story, from beginning to end.
Highly recommended.
Fantastic family friendly movie about perseverance and heart. Based on a true story about immigrant high school kids that form a robotics club in an attempt to get a leg up on their next journey in life. They face many obstacles: family, money, no papers, bad attitudes; but they have heart, will, & determination in spades! Lovely movie worth a rental. Fun for the whole family.
I saw this movie back in a 8th grade math class. I admit I only watched it because it had George Lopez but it was surprising entertaining. But this movie did have it's moments and was nice nice to know that it was based on an actual time. Although it does get a little slow in the 2nd quarter but it had some nice cheesy-ish humor.
Did you know
- TriviaThe MIT robot pictured in the movie is actually Carl Hayden's latest robot, the "Sovereign Falcon". This robot is an unmanned AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle). As of this movie's release, Carl Hayden's Falcon Robotics team is competing in the AUVSI / ONR RoboSub competition, a college-dominated competition in which robots must complete tasks without any human control.
- GoofsThe team goes shopping at a John Brooks market. There are no John Brooks markets in Santa Barbara California.
- ConnectionsFeatures It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
- SoundtracksGuerrero (Can't Stop Now)
Written by Andrés Levin (as Andres Levin), Ileana Padron, Filip Mitrovic, Debi Nova, Pete Ho, Óscar Botello (as Oscar Botello), Alan Tovar Montalvo, Federico Caballero Ruiz
Performed by Yerba Buena (as Yerba Buena) feat Cucu Diamantes, Jon Batiste, MLKMN, Pete Miser, Morenito De Fuego and FedeFx Caballero, Blue Man Group (as The Blue Man Group) and Filip Mitrovic (as The Elkcloner)
Published by Peermusic III, Ltd obo Peermusic Espanola SA and Peermadrid Levin (SGAE), Cuculand Music (BMI), The Elkcloner Publishing (SESAC), WB Music Corp obo Media Marea Music (ASCAP), Big Brother Lin Drum Music (BMI), Universal Music Publishing (BMI), Alan Tovar Montalvo Designee (ASCAP), Federico Caballero Ruiz (ASCAP)
Produced by Andrés Levin (as Andres Levin) and Filip Mitrovic
Courtesy of Music Has No Enemies
MLKMN appears courtesy of Machete Music
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,618,912
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,335,768
- Jan 18, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $3,701,325
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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