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So, Open Admissions is one of those TV movies from the late '80s that digs into the gritty realities of education and opportunity. It revolves around this disenchanted speech professor, who's just going through the motions at a struggling urban college. Things get interesting when this passionate kid from a rough neighborhood shakes her up, pushing her to confront her own apathy. The atmosphere is heavy, and the performances—there's a rawness to them that feels real. The pacing has that TV movie vibe, a bit slow but it builds in intensity as the themes of ambition and societal barriers unfold. Definitely a film that captures a certain time and place, even if it's not widely talked about today.
Features a strong focus on character development.Addresses issues of race and class in education.Reflects the late '80s societal attitudes.
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