Chronicle of the ups and downs of four Indian-American students as they compete to realize their dream of winning the iconic tournament.Chronicle of the ups and downs of four Indian-American students as they compete to realize their dream of winning the iconic tournament.Chronicle of the ups and downs of four Indian-American students as they compete to realize their dream of winning the iconic tournament.
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Hard work and Perseverance - Highly Recommend
This movie discusses the cultural influences, education, family, discipline and ambition that contribute to this success.
The film features many scenes of parental tenderness and supportiveness.
Children who are genuinely motivated can go to National level in any sport.
M-A-R-V-E-L-O-U-S
Families must see this marvelous movie. It is a fabulous documentary on spelling bees with in-depth view into families' culture and values.
Good documentary, but heavily flawed in one major aspect
I enjoyed the documentary. Thought it was well presented and well executed. However, the film should have explored the "tiger parent" concept much more in depth.
Good Watch!
This is a brilliant documentary. I can never spell like these kids.Watch it if you want to know why these Indian American kids are dominating! Inspiring!!!
An Amazing American Tale
Americans of Indian descent have come to the USA in greater numbers since the 1960's. Prior to that, there was the Asian Exclusion Act which barred immigration from Asia. However, Americans of Indian descent have a long history in America. The first recorded newspaper clipping of an Indian (from India) in America, was just 10 years after the pilgrims landed on Playmouth Rock. The Indians were brought over as indentured servants to the British. They eventually were swapped for Africans. The Indians from that time assimilated into the African slave population. Indian Americans next came in larger numbers during the transcontinental railroad. They helped build the railroad with other Asians. Then came the racist court decisions like US v. Bhagat Singh which stripped Indians of citizenship and took away their land rights. It was doubly cruel because Bhagat Singh (like a number of other Indians) fought for the USA in World War I.
I say all this to point out that Americans of Indian descent are part of this country's history. Heck, this land was found by Europeans searching for a quicker path to India and they thought the Natives were Indian.
Indian Americans are an extremely intelligent ethnic group in America. Their children greatly outsmart all other American children. This documentary shows the hard work and dedication these kids have. It is uplifting and a great way to show the amazing talent of Americans of Indian descent.
I say all this to point out that Americans of Indian descent are part of this country's history. Heck, this land was found by Europeans searching for a quicker path to India and they thought the Natives were Indian.
Indian Americans are an extremely intelligent ethnic group in America. Their children greatly outsmart all other American children. This documentary shows the hard work and dedication these kids have. It is uplifting and a great way to show the amazing talent of Americans of Indian descent.
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