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Melody Brooks muss sich in der sechsten Klasse als nonverbale Rollstuhlfahrerin mit zerebraler Lähmung zurechtfinden. Mit Hilfe einiger Hilfsmittel und ihrer engagierten Verbündeten .Melody Brooks muss sich in der sechsten Klasse als nonverbale Rollstuhlfahrerin mit zerebraler Lähmung zurechtfinden. Mit Hilfe einiger Hilfsmittel und ihrer engagierten Verbündeten .Melody Brooks muss sich in der sechsten Klasse als nonverbale Rollstuhlfahrerin mit zerebraler Lähmung zurechtfinden. Mit Hilfe einiger Hilfsmittel und ihrer engagierten Verbündeten .
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I love Out of My Mind, based on the novel of the same name by Sharon Draper that is about family and friendship. I love the book and was so excited to learn that they were adapting the book into a movie. The film explores the concept that a person's intelligence and worth are not defined by how they communicate, and that everyone deserves to be heard and understood, regardless of their physical limitations.
Born with cerebral palsy, Melody (Phoebe-Rae Taylor) is nonverbal, and she is placed in a preschool level remedial academic program where her greatest source of stimulation comes from listening to Judy Blume audiobooks. When Dr. Katherine Post (Courtney Taylor) recognizes that Melody's cognitive abilities exceed what the class offers, she advocates for Melody to join Mr. Dimming's (Michael Chernus) class, which puts Melody on track for the life she has always dreamed of. Best of all, it puts her on a path to receive an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device so she can finally have the opportunity to make friends. But, like her journey thus far, nothing comes easy.
I really like how the film is told through Melody's first-person narrative, with Jennifer Anniston as Melody's voice, since Melody's favorite TV show is Friends. Jennifer Anniston delivers a lot of heart, love, and laughter in the role, which is paired perfectly with Phoebe-Rae Taylor's emotional performance as Melody. I was so invested in watching Melody's dreams come true, but also feeling for her parents Chuck and Diane (Luke Kirby, Rosemarie DeWitt). You can feel the struggle they have been fighting for their daughter's future and wanting what is best for her. I also love the next door neighbor, Mrs. V (Judith Light), who often helps Melody and her family. You can feel the love Mrs. V has for Melody through the screen. Mrs. V has some great moments and she always makes me smile. If you enjoy reading, I recommend reading the book Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper. Also available is the sequel, Out of My Heart, where Melody goes to camp for the first time and Out of My Dreams where Melody travels on an airplane for the first time and visits London.
Out of My Mind highlights the importance of looking beyond outward appearances to see the vibrant inner world of people with disabilities, particularly those who are non-verbal like Melody, who struggles with cerebral palsy but possesses a brilliant mind.
I give Out of My Mind 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Kennedy P., KIDS FIRST!
Born with cerebral palsy, Melody (Phoebe-Rae Taylor) is nonverbal, and she is placed in a preschool level remedial academic program where her greatest source of stimulation comes from listening to Judy Blume audiobooks. When Dr. Katherine Post (Courtney Taylor) recognizes that Melody's cognitive abilities exceed what the class offers, she advocates for Melody to join Mr. Dimming's (Michael Chernus) class, which puts Melody on track for the life she has always dreamed of. Best of all, it puts her on a path to receive an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device so she can finally have the opportunity to make friends. But, like her journey thus far, nothing comes easy.
I really like how the film is told through Melody's first-person narrative, with Jennifer Anniston as Melody's voice, since Melody's favorite TV show is Friends. Jennifer Anniston delivers a lot of heart, love, and laughter in the role, which is paired perfectly with Phoebe-Rae Taylor's emotional performance as Melody. I was so invested in watching Melody's dreams come true, but also feeling for her parents Chuck and Diane (Luke Kirby, Rosemarie DeWitt). You can feel the struggle they have been fighting for their daughter's future and wanting what is best for her. I also love the next door neighbor, Mrs. V (Judith Light), who often helps Melody and her family. You can feel the love Mrs. V has for Melody through the screen. Mrs. V has some great moments and she always makes me smile. If you enjoy reading, I recommend reading the book Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper. Also available is the sequel, Out of My Heart, where Melody goes to camp for the first time and Out of My Dreams where Melody travels on an airplane for the first time and visits London.
Out of My Mind highlights the importance of looking beyond outward appearances to see the vibrant inner world of people with disabilities, particularly those who are non-verbal like Melody, who struggles with cerebral palsy but possesses a brilliant mind.
I give Out of My Mind 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Kennedy P., KIDS FIRST!
As a person with non-speaking CP, it was nice to see someone like me as a main character. I think the movie did a pretty good job of telling the story. It shows the challenges everyone faces when trying something new and also shows how far behind the world is on inclusion. I feel like the story was a decent adaptation of the book, but was toned down for the movie. The only thing I didn't like is that it still flattened Melody's personality. Disabilities do not make people one dimensional, the world tries to do that. This movie tried to show that. I think everyone will benefit from watching it. Either to feel seen or learn something new.
I just cannot let this go. There is a review on this page written by a lady with a username lauren_watson or something like that, the primary criticism of which is about what she perceives as the "ableism" that is endemic to the film. For example, she points out, isn't it terrible that the lead actress didn't even get first billing over actors playing minor- or even unnamed- characters?
Now, depending on when you're reading this, you may be wondering to yourself- wait a minute, the film hasn't actually been released yet. The film comes out in late November, and currently it is early October. Her review is dated October 3rd. Hmmm. What gives?
Well, if you're confused because you cannot imagine that a human being could possibly confuse the IMDB actors list for the ACTUAL billing order in the end credits of a film.... yeah, that's exactly what she's done. Her entire tirade is based on the misperception that the end credits in the film for some reason mirror the order IMDB has chosen to list them on their website.
It is odd that she fails to point out she didn't actually watch the movie, given that she ostensibly posted what was supposed to be a review of it. It's also odd that she was so incredibly quick to condemn the film based on what she saw on this website- not merely because they're two different things, but because this is a film ABOUT cerebral palsy; with a lead actress who has cerebral palsy; the plot of which is specifically designed to combat the misperceptions, unfair disadvantages, and poor treatment of those afflicted with cerebrall palsy and other conditions. It seems unlikely that such a film would be insensitive to the needs and emotions of the disabled, let alone be be a bastion of ableism so bad that it serves as a textbook example of how bad things are in Hollywood and elsewhere, as she insinuates.
So instead of "ableism", I have chosen a different theme for this review- it's called "critical thinking". Use your critical thinking skills at all times. Those include basic logical skills, simple deductions from known information, avoiding inaccurate comparisons, and so forth. Also- know where you are at all times in time and space. If the previous reviewer had done those things, none of those misstates would have been made.
And use your critical thinking skills when you're watching this film! It looks like a great movie, and I can't wait for it to (actually) come out.
Now, depending on when you're reading this, you may be wondering to yourself- wait a minute, the film hasn't actually been released yet. The film comes out in late November, and currently it is early October. Her review is dated October 3rd. Hmmm. What gives?
Well, if you're confused because you cannot imagine that a human being could possibly confuse the IMDB actors list for the ACTUAL billing order in the end credits of a film.... yeah, that's exactly what she's done. Her entire tirade is based on the misperception that the end credits in the film for some reason mirror the order IMDB has chosen to list them on their website.
It is odd that she fails to point out she didn't actually watch the movie, given that she ostensibly posted what was supposed to be a review of it. It's also odd that she was so incredibly quick to condemn the film based on what she saw on this website- not merely because they're two different things, but because this is a film ABOUT cerebral palsy; with a lead actress who has cerebral palsy; the plot of which is specifically designed to combat the misperceptions, unfair disadvantages, and poor treatment of those afflicted with cerebrall palsy and other conditions. It seems unlikely that such a film would be insensitive to the needs and emotions of the disabled, let alone be be a bastion of ableism so bad that it serves as a textbook example of how bad things are in Hollywood and elsewhere, as she insinuates.
So instead of "ableism", I have chosen a different theme for this review- it's called "critical thinking". Use your critical thinking skills at all times. Those include basic logical skills, simple deductions from known information, avoiding inaccurate comparisons, and so forth. Also- know where you are at all times in time and space. If the previous reviewer had done those things, none of those misstates would have been made.
And use your critical thinking skills when you're watching this film! It looks like a great movie, and I can't wait for it to (actually) come out.
I grew up loving the book and reading it over and over. The movie just seemed all over the place. Major points weren't added or were changed. The movie seemed rushed. Good movie, but the books are better. The acting was pretty decent overall. If they do a second movie, I hope they try to keep events in order. There were also some descriptions in the book that the movie completely ignores. If I were you, I would read the books first to get a general idea since the movie changes somethings that are pretty important to the storyline. I personally think they should have slowed down scenes to drag it out some more. Some scenes seemed quick.
I happened to stumble upon the 2024 drama "Out of My Mind" by random chance here in 2024, and with it being a movie that I had never seen, nor actually heard about, of course I opted to watch it. I have to admit, though, that I was a bit reluctant as it was a Disney movie, so I figured it would probably be just be another run-of-the-mill Disney production for a young adult audience.
But color me impressed. While I haven't read the novel that the movie is based upon, I still will say that writers Daniel Stiepleman and Sharon M. Draper put together a phenomenal script and storyline here. Of course I don't know how true the movie is to the novel, as I haven't read it, but I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of the 102 minutes that "Out of My Mind" ran for. It is a movie that takes the audience along on a very emotional and beautiful narrative, and you really get immerse yourself into the movie, which made it all the more of an enjoyable viewing experience.
The storyline in the movie is one that has multiple levels to it, as it is not just a movie about the life of Melody, but also of the difficulties of living with a disability, being prejudiced against, of personal growth, and more. And that is what makes "Out of My Mind" such a unique movie, as it has something for just about everyone in the audience. If you are not moved by the contents of this movie's narrative, well, I just don't what to say. This is without a doubt a movie that sinks right in and stays with you for a long, long time, which is a testament to the abilities of the writers.
I sincerely hope that leading actress Phoebe-Rae Taylor gets some award acknowledgement for her performance in this movie, because she was simply amazing and phenomenal. She carried the movie with so much grace and talent that she took the character of Melody Brooks and brought her right into the heart of the audience. Thumbs way, way up for her performance in this movie. In fact, I will say that all the acting performances in the movie were good. And the movie also have some familiar faces on the cast list as well, such as Judith Light, Luke Kirby and Rosemarie DeWitt, and of course the voice of Jennifer Aniston.
"Out of My Mind", from director Amber Sealey, was quite an amazing movie, not to mention an incredibly beautiful one. This was without a doubt on the finest moments in Disney movie history. Amber Sealey delivered a movie that you should take the time to sit down and watch.
Hands down, for me personally, this was the best movie of 2024.
And you might want to have a napkin or two within arms reach. Just a heads up for those sensitive audience members out there.
My rating of "Out of My Mind" lands on a well-deserved ten out of ten stars.
But color me impressed. While I haven't read the novel that the movie is based upon, I still will say that writers Daniel Stiepleman and Sharon M. Draper put together a phenomenal script and storyline here. Of course I don't know how true the movie is to the novel, as I haven't read it, but I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained throughout the course of the 102 minutes that "Out of My Mind" ran for. It is a movie that takes the audience along on a very emotional and beautiful narrative, and you really get immerse yourself into the movie, which made it all the more of an enjoyable viewing experience.
The storyline in the movie is one that has multiple levels to it, as it is not just a movie about the life of Melody, but also of the difficulties of living with a disability, being prejudiced against, of personal growth, and more. And that is what makes "Out of My Mind" such a unique movie, as it has something for just about everyone in the audience. If you are not moved by the contents of this movie's narrative, well, I just don't what to say. This is without a doubt a movie that sinks right in and stays with you for a long, long time, which is a testament to the abilities of the writers.
I sincerely hope that leading actress Phoebe-Rae Taylor gets some award acknowledgement for her performance in this movie, because she was simply amazing and phenomenal. She carried the movie with so much grace and talent that she took the character of Melody Brooks and brought her right into the heart of the audience. Thumbs way, way up for her performance in this movie. In fact, I will say that all the acting performances in the movie were good. And the movie also have some familiar faces on the cast list as well, such as Judith Light, Luke Kirby and Rosemarie DeWitt, and of course the voice of Jennifer Aniston.
"Out of My Mind", from director Amber Sealey, was quite an amazing movie, not to mention an incredibly beautiful one. This was without a doubt on the finest moments in Disney movie history. Amber Sealey delivered a movie that you should take the time to sit down and watch.
Hands down, for me personally, this was the best movie of 2024.
And you might want to have a napkin or two within arms reach. Just a heads up for those sensitive audience members out there.
My rating of "Out of My Mind" lands on a well-deserved ten out of ten stars.
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- WissenswertesWhen asked what other kinds of roles she'd like to play, Phoebe-Ray Taylor said she'd love to play a character with cerebral palsy who falls in love and gets married, adding that not many films tell a story like that.
- PatzerAfter a last-minute schedule change, the Brooks family rushes to the airport and manages to check in and pass through TSA, but is told at the gate that they missed their flight. In reality, if passengers are able to check in and clear security, it means the airline's system still considers them on time. Standard procedure would involve paging missing passengers and potentially holding the gate briefly, especially for a group traveling together. It is implausible that the family could pass all checkpoints and still be denied boarding without any such effort being made.
- VerbindungenFeatures Friends (1994)
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Written by Noel Hogan and Dolores O'Riordan
Performed by The Cranberries
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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