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6.0/10

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This is an awesome movie. I recomend that you be of age inorder to see it. I'm pretty close to two of the younger actors and they both tell me that they worked their hearts out on it!
9/10
26.11.2005 - meganlovesoc@ - age: 13-17
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My friend Bianca Crudo played the little girl in the movie and she said she had a blast filming it. She said that the only problem was that the movie itself was teribble. When I saw it myself I realized what she meant. There was too much stupid cheating sex and too much idiotic backstabbing for revenge. The plot of the movie was also unreal. If this is your only choice of movies to watch, go out to diner instead.
1/10
20.7.2004 - cutie_ally8@ - age: 13-17
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[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.]
I adore Lothaire Bluteau and admire Holland's work, so I was happy to view this film at my local film festival (and to sit next to Ms. Holland and her daughter in the theatre) The script and the acting are all very well done. The performances are real. The children are gut-wrenchingly real. As a mother of two young boys, it was a very difficult movie for me to watch. Now for the down side. The plot of this movie could be summarized as: Yuppy scum behaving irresponsibly and getting away with it. The fact that their son is dying does not exonerate them from being jerks. First, the husband has sex with another woman in his and his wife's bed. He gets caught by the wife, and plays the poor victim when she runs home to daddy with the kids. Then the wife shows that she's just as unconscious and immature as her husband by seducing the foreigner who faith heals her son and who, ultimately, gives up everything for her. He entrusts her with his life, and what does she do? She has sex with him without protection, acts elated when she figures out she's pregnant with his child, and when her dying son relapses she dumps the poor foreigner, returns to her philandering husband and -- the worst transgression -- the yuppy scum couple keep the baby for their own. So, basically, this movie is, in part, about these entitled first-world people exploiting a naive third world person. And we are supposed to be manipulated into thinking this is all okay because, after all, the couple are reunited and they even have a baby to take the place of the dying son. Awww... *gag*.
6/10
7.6.2003 - caracolitalovebug@ - age: 36-49
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"Judy walking home" had me really involved. This Canada/Germany/Poland movie got it right with the real ingredients of life to make you feel deeply and understand the frustrations, pain and hope of each character. Actors fitted their role to perfection. The children played an important part and were great little actors. Whenever there are little ones in a movie, tears well up so naturally. Emotions, anger, forgiveness, connection, disconnection and reconnection become entangled like in real life. Love it when other cultures get mixed in, it makes for a nice mosaic. Great Movie, don't miss it!
8/10
18.3.2003 - reneekachou@ - age: 50+
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