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The Girl Who Spelled Freedom

The Girl Who Spelled Freedom (1986)

February. 23,1986
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7.1
| Adventure Drama

A Cambodian family is given sponsored immigration to the United States where one daughter becomes a spelling bee champion.

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Cooktopi
1986/02/23

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Quiet Muffin
1986/02/24

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Deanna
1986/02/25

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Dana
1986/02/26

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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vnxetti
1986/02/27

This movie resonated with me on so many levels, being a Cambodian immigrant and yes, having won several spelling bees. It was so exciting to see a movie depict a sliver of what my family went through . We did not live with a host family but we had a huge amount of community assistance in our small town so the premise is not far-fetched in the least. Some bits are hammy, but c'mon, it's a 1986 made for TV movie...not Oscar winning but still great in it's own way. There are actually people out there that care enough to help others. And immigrants do live a much harsher life than Americans are used to, so it's not that surprising that she worked so hard to succeed, since failure equaled death in her experience. I applaud the efforts of the families working so hard to blend together and the little girl in the movie for her achievements. I plan on showing this to my own daughter because sometimes she forgets the horror that our people went through and also how resilient and triumphant humans we all can be.

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hotspur20
1986/02/28

A Christian family living in Tennessee puts their way of life on the line by taking a Cambodian refugee family into their home. Through differences in culture, language and the economic strain of new mouths to feed, the family struggles and adapts and helps the Cambodian family adjust to their new country. Along the way, the main character - a young girl, succeeds brilliantly. She is motivated by the fear of failure. The consequences of failure in her previous life were death. Her drive to succeed leads to her meeting President Ronald Reagan. This is a true story, An interview with the real main character after the movie shows her as a giggly American teenager...no longer the frightened waif who was forced into slave labor in her native Cambodia.

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setistars
1986/03/01

I recently bought the video thru ebay,curious to see what it was about. This is a great film for family viewing of all ages.It teaches the importance of education and determination to set a goal for yourself. Which sadly a lot of american children take for granted.I strongly suggest that anyone who wants to show their kids how important education is, should see this movie. It has a great cast and is well written.I have seen over the years of young people from other countries take education and school very seriously. A lesson that alot of our own young people could learn a lesson with. In summary,this film should be shown in elementary schools across the country to encourage young kids to take their education more seriously and to set a goal for themselves for the future.

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Sigurdur Jonsson
1986/03/02

I received this great flick as a Christmas present last Christmas and to tell you the truth I watched it at least 50 times before the year was over. You just keep on seeing new, fantastic things and it never ceases to amaze you. I consider this to be the best movie ever made and urge people everywhere to go and see it.

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