Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
murphy1169
Fed Savage played the part really well .He's a great actor. It's wrong what happened to Micheal in that home. Mrs Cudder was an awful person she would have gladly left Micheal for dead she's a nasty piece of work. Well someone will do the same to her what goes around comes around. I believe in karma. However it's a really good movie and would recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.
vicky_401
Although not the best film ever made, Fred Savage's portrayal as a kid with muscular dystrophy alone is reason to watch this film.It is very much like One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, with the same forceful style nurse, and one patient (Mike Mills) who knows the real medicine the patients need. A great film
Erin-40
It really wasn't all that bad, no it wasn't Emmy material either, but we can deal.The main reason to watch this made for TV movie is the acting. Kevin Spacey is great as always, and Fred Savage actually gets a chance to act without a hovering voice butting in.despite being a little depressing at times, it is overall pretty worthwhile. One of the major flaws I noticed though was that even though this poor kid is enduring these horrible things in this nursing home, you have to wonder, Were is this boy's mother?!?!?! I was really hoping the aid, Wade (Kevin Spacey) would adopt the poor kid and make his short life better. But don't worry, he does come to the rescue in the end.Go for it...you may be surprised.
Chelle-6
Fred Savage (The Wonder Years) proves that he has capabilities way beyond what anybody would have expected of him. Playing the role of the disabled teenager in the true story could not have been easy, but he does so very convincingly. This film really makes you think about the conditions in homes for the disabled, and wonder how far the truth goes...