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The best parts of the movie centre around the little boy who was the major attraction and at the end where the family on which the story is based is shown in a series of clips and photos. The rest was really far fetched and hokey as this "Father Knows Best" family reach out and save the man-boy from the ghetto. A feel good mix of Taco Bell economics, Christian outreach and a gun totting NRA Moma, who reminded me a bit of Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino, as she faces down the local project gangstas.
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Weird how one guy sees it different. Classic case of my oppinion counts most, because I'm the smartest. Hey little man? Did anybody tell you this is a TRUE story?
My my, tjmarzetti... You aren't compensating for something by chance, are you? Such petulance, such whiny bombast; they would seem to indicate a neurotic pathology of some kind.