By Pamela Cerdeira
It was more than 10 years ago that Wired magazine named Paloma Noyola as the next Mexican Steve Jobs, a student from Tamaulipas, who at the age of 12 obtained the best result in the Enlace test in the country. But Paloma's achievement was not only due to her intelligence and effort, she had the good fortune along with her classmates that that year, a young idealist, imposed for his classroom a new learning method that sought that his students learn to think, that young teacher was Sergio Juarez Correa.
The film Radical, starring Eugenio Derbez, who plays Sergio Juarez, will be released in theaters nationwide on October 19 and tells the story of this small school where students have to get not only overcoming the shortages of each of their homes, who have them, but through shootings, corpses and heavily armed police as part of the daily scenes: The Little Way of the Mexican School as in a journey of horror.