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Rating: Summary: An eye-opener Review: I recently saw this movie and watched it in a large co-ed group...It was so moving that the men had tears in their eyes. "God Bless the Child" is truly a touching movie that every american should see. It is about a mother, Theresa, and her young daughter Hillary. They live in a large city, and when they get kicked out of their soon-to-be razed apartment building, they take to the homeless shelters. Theresa loses her job and the two run out of money. Soon they are living off what little food they can they recieve from others and sleeping on dirty cots in shelters. A social worker finds a small house for Theresa and Hillary in a bad neighborhood. Theresa is overjoyed to be living in a house despite the rats that overrun it. Hillary makes friends with a girl next door and all is well until Theresa makes a complaint about the rats to the Health Department. She gets kicked out of her house by the landlord, and again takes Hillary to the shelters. However, Hillary soon develops a severe sickness and is taken to the hospital. Theresa soon realizes that she will never be able to provide for her daughter the life that she wants Hillary to have. After speaking with the social worker, she makes a heart-breaking decision, that will change the course of Hillary's life forever. I give this movie two thumbs up...it will open your eyes to those less fortunate than yourself and give you a better understanding of poverty in America.
Rating: Summary: My Favorite Movie In The World Review: I Thought this movie was very uplifting.It shows the plight of the world. It shows us how the other half lives and what its like to be homeless and have nothing. I just thought it was a fabulous movie and would love to add it to my collection.
Rating: Summary: The Best Movie I've Seen Depicting The Homeless Review: If I had known in advance that this was a movie about the plight of the homeless, I might not have watched it. I'm so glad I did. A wonderful movie about about a loveable little girl and a loving mother in a terrible (but unfortunately not uncommon) predicament.
Rating: Summary: The Best Movie I've Seen Depicting The Homeless Review: If I had known in advance that this was a movie about the plight of the homeless, I might not have watched it. I'm so glad I did. A wonderful movie about about a loveable little girl and a loving mother in a terrible (but unfortunately not uncommon) predicament.
Rating: Summary: My Favorite Movie In The World Review: Mare Winningham, one of most versatile and gifted actresses in the business today, is memorable in this telefilm from the late 80's. As other reviewers have stated, this is a real tearjerker for it reveals the trials and tribulations of a single parent trying to cope in a society that is filled with bureaucracy red tape that ultimately works against her.Grace Johnston is also a triumph as Winningham's young daughter, Hillary. It is hard to imagine that she is an actress playing a part; so realistic is her portrayal. Dorian Harewood makes a small but pivotal appearance as the social worker assigned Winningham's case. The film ends on a less-than-cheerful note that only reinforces the desperation of Winningham's situation. A truly powerful film is "God Bless the Child."
Rating: Summary: A Must See!! Review: Moving simply Moving, wish it was on DVD or VHS
Rating: Summary: Saddening yet Strengthening Review: This movie was shown to me in school, it is very sad and just makes me want to help people more. I loved it except the ending was undecided which makes me wonder what happend to Hillary and Theresa in the end. This coming January I hope to venture to the Dorothy Day Center in the cities to feed the homeless in my comunity. If you want to help them call your local church service. I recommend this movie to you, it's best to watch it around Christmas time because it will help you to realize that you are very lucky to have everything you have like, christmas presents, a tree, a warm home, and a hot chirstmas dinner. Happy Holidays and God Bless.
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