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SummaryFour Hispanic high school students form a robotics club under the leadership of their school's newest teacher, Fredi (George Lopez). 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. On their journey, they learn not only how to build a robot- they learn to b... Read More

Spare Parts

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Metascore
50
27% Positive
4 Reviews
60% Mixed
9 Reviews
13% Negative
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Jan 16, 2015
75
Philadelphia Inquirer
At times, Spare Parts sails perilously close to the saccharine. But the film is a fine example of a message movie that does justice both to its important subject matter and to its characters' inner lives.
Jan 17, 2015
70
Variety
Even though it’s easy to identify all the recycled elements — bits and pieces of several inspirational-teacher scenarios, ranging from “To Sir, With Love” to “Stand and Deliver” — in this “based on a true story” concoction, there can be no denying the feel-good effect of the finished product.
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6.9
58% Positive
7 Ratings
33% Mixed
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Aug 18, 2015
9
LeZee
From nothing to something! If you are wondering this is a B movie, I would say yes, but no. Because I have seen some of this director's movies and he gives the best in this category. Not so popular, small budget, low production quality, all these does not mean not worth a watch. In fact, this film somehow got two most recognisable faces, Marisa Tomei and Jamie Lee Curtis in the supporting roles. And not to forget George Lopez was better than these two who appeared in a prominent role. This film was based on the true story of the robotics club of the community high school from Phoenix, who went to participate in the national underwater robotics competition. That was the year 2004, four unlikely, undocumented Mexican immigrant students came together for a project that meant for university level teams. The rest of the story tells their journey from nothing to something. A very inspirational movie, just like 'October Sky'. But in the beginning I was quite not sure, because of the production quality. Then realised that the issue was something else. The film talks mostly about immigrants, due to the majority of characters Mexicans, I felt like watching non-American movie, thus it did not look like a regular Hollywood brand. It comes under the category of 'Life of Pi', 'Memoirs of Geisha' et cetera, where it demands the new faces but still a very much Hollywood. You know these kids who had no experience, built a water robot from the **** and cheapest spare parts which cost only under $800 and competing with reigning champion like MIT is like ISRO against NASA. Because ISRO sent a low cost rocket to Mars at a very first attempt where many giant countries in the space program had failed to do. And won 2015's space pioneer award, which was very much similar to this movie. So this film is just like a school version of that and an example for nothing is impossible if you put your effort with a right mindset. "The first rule of engineering is... you never build anything with real material... until you build a proof-of-concept model." Not the whole narration is about the robot, but it is the center and awesomely constructed stories of all the characters that connects to it. Since the kids are illegally staying, their's each tale about the struggles in the society as well as in the family was emotionally told. Individually, they are nothing than a thief, a prey to the bully, a prey for the domestic violence and an ordinary fat kid. But their talents in the various fields brought them together by a teacher. As a team they achieve something more than a miracle. A movie like this must be shown to students in the schools to motivate their interests. A car thief and a mechanical engineer have the same knowledge, but the difference is one is educated and the other one is illiterate or the school dropout. If the talents are utilised well in a childhood itself, the future will always be brighter. I think every school need to appoint a teacher whose work is to interact with students to find their gifts and to show the right path. In this movie, the timing of those four students and the new teacher was absolutely perfect. And so they saw the life changing moment. It does not happen like that in everyone's life, so sometimes it should be the parents. If both, teachers and parents fail, that's the trouble for that kid as well as the society. This film is not the most popular one, that's the most disappointment. Just don't ignore it, it is a definitely a must see by all the age, because inspiration is not just for the youngsters. 8.5/10
Jun 26, 2015
8
Metalsand
I came into the movie not expecting much at all. In fact, considering the meta score I wasn't even sure if it would be watchable. While it might follow the typical team-formula like most generic movies about competitions, the biggest credit to the movie is it's actual accuracy regarding the subject matter. One moment in particular that showed the attention to detail that really caught my attention was that when an electrical component was submerged and shorted, it didn't die. In reality, most technology survives water so long as the device is 100% dried out first. In addition to that, the second biggest surprise was George Lopez's acting. I know him first and foremost as a comedian, and typically comedians make terrible actors in anything remotely serious, but he did a much better job than I expected to the point where I wasn't convinced it was George Lopez until the end. The movie's not the best, and it might follow a generic formula, but overall I enjoyed it because, hey, at least it's not the 10th movie about football, and hey, at least the programming was...ACTUAL PROGRAMMING. There's only so many movies I can see where programming is some crazy out of this world 3D interface, and the hacker's slapping on two keyboards at once, and I liked it because despite it's generic formula it didn't really fabricate anything.
Jan 15, 2015
60
The Hollywood Reporter
The immigration-themed messages of acceptance and encouragement are clearly spelled out, often in heavy-handed fashion, and an overriding blandness mutes the drama. But there’s also something apt in the straightforward telling of the against-the-odds adventure.
Jan 20, 2015
50
The A.V. Club
In its mad hurry, the movie denies itself its own genre pleasures—chiefly, the ways assembling a ragtag robotics team and an equally ragtag robot might add a little bit of Mission: Impossible or MacGyver dynamics into a sports-style narrative.
Jan 16, 2015
50
RogerEbert.com
The issue of so-called “illegals” could not be more timely and, if Spare Parts does anything, it attempts to humanize the situation of those children who cope with this limbo-land existence without having had much choice in the matter.
Jan 17, 2015
40
Village Voice
This blatantly big-hearted product isn't half as vibrant as the original 2005 Wired article on which it's based, and myopically neglects to address Arizona's troubling anti-immigration legislation through even a splash of hindsight.
Jan 15, 2015
30
The New York Times
The movie’s setup has underdog appeal in spades. But it’s all for naught in a screenplay, by Elissa Matsueda (working from Joshua Davis’s 2005 article in Wired magazine), that plays down intellect in favor of corn and cliché.
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Jun 10, 2015
7
reba
It may follow all the typical inspirational-sports genre movie rules, but it still feels good. And it's based on an amazing true story (be sure to read the "where are they now" stuff at the end. Anyone who debates the issue of immigration in an abstract way would do well to see these more personal stories, e.g. watch a young man caught in undocumented limbo try to volunteer to serve our country.
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  • Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment
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  • Pantelion Films
  • Televisa Films
Jan 16, 2015
1 h 23 m
PG-13
It takes a team to build a dream
Imagen Foundation Awards
• 2 Wins & 4 Nominations
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