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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAaron Roman (Gores) is a teenager with cerebral palsy who dreams of starring in a big-time action movie. When his father (Mantegna) grants Aaron his wish for his 18th birthday, he experience... Alles lesenAaron Roman (Gores) is a teenager with cerebral palsy who dreams of starring in a big-time action movie. When his father (Mantegna) grants Aaron his wish for his 18th birthday, he experiences the reality a bit hard to manage.Aaron Roman (Gores) is a teenager with cerebral palsy who dreams of starring in a big-time action movie. When his father (Mantegna) grants Aaron his wish for his 18th birthday, he experiences the reality a bit hard to manage.
Gabby Sanalitro
- Val
- (as Gabrielle Sanalitro)
Alejandro Patiño
- Apartment Manager
- (as Alejandro Patino)
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The Kid & I was much better than I expected it to be. It wasn't great, but it did leave you feeling good at the end.
The performances were good as well. Good humor by Tom Arnold and laugh out loud moments by Val. (Gabby Sanalitro) Let's hope we get to see more of her in the future.
I would suggest seeing this film with your family. It is definitely the type of film that kids can relate to.
Gores also did a fine job, and should be an inspiration to other families that have children with CP.
If you can't catch it at the theater, it's worth renting.
The performances were good as well. Good humor by Tom Arnold and laugh out loud moments by Val. (Gabby Sanalitro) Let's hope we get to see more of her in the future.
I would suggest seeing this film with your family. It is definitely the type of film that kids can relate to.
Gores also did a fine job, and should be an inspiration to other families that have children with CP.
If you can't catch it at the theater, it's worth renting.
"The Kid & I" is a heartwarming comedy film released in 2005, directed by Penelope Spheeris. Despite its relatively low profile, this hidden gem offers an entertaining and touching cinematic experience.
The film follows the story of Aaron Roman (played by Eric Gores), a young man with cerebral palsy who dreams of becoming an action movie star. When billionaire Bill Williams (played by Tom Arnold) offers Aaron the opportunity to star in his own action film, Aaron's life takes an unexpected turn.
What sets "The Kid & I" apart is its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments. While the premise may seem unconventional, the film handles Aaron's disability with sensitivity and respect, avoiding stereotypes and instead focusing on his determination and courage to pursue his dreams.
Tom Arnold delivers a standout performance as Bill Williams, bringing humor and warmth to the role of a wealthy eccentric with a heart of gold. His unlikely friendship with Aaron forms the emotional core of the film, providing touching moments of camaraderie and mutual support.
The supporting cast, including Linda Hamilton, Henry Winkler, and Joe Mantegna, adds depth and charm to the story, contributing to the film's overall appeal. Their interactions with Aaron and Bill provide both comedic relief and poignant insights into the complexities of human relationships.
Despite its lighthearted tone, "The Kid & I" also tackles important themes such as acceptance, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. Through Aaron's journey, the film delivers a powerful message about overcoming obstacles and embracing one's true self, resonating with audiences of all ages.
In addition to its compelling story and strong performances, "The Kid & I" features well-executed action sequences, impressive production values, and a catchy soundtrack, enhancing the viewing experience.
While "The Kid & I" may not have received widespread recognition upon its release, it remains a hidden gem worth discovering. With its blend of humor, heart, and inspiring storytelling, the film offers an uplifting and enjoyable cinematic experience that will leave viewers with a smile on their faces long after the credits roll.
The film follows the story of Aaron Roman (played by Eric Gores), a young man with cerebral palsy who dreams of becoming an action movie star. When billionaire Bill Williams (played by Tom Arnold) offers Aaron the opportunity to star in his own action film, Aaron's life takes an unexpected turn.
What sets "The Kid & I" apart is its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments. While the premise may seem unconventional, the film handles Aaron's disability with sensitivity and respect, avoiding stereotypes and instead focusing on his determination and courage to pursue his dreams.
Tom Arnold delivers a standout performance as Bill Williams, bringing humor and warmth to the role of a wealthy eccentric with a heart of gold. His unlikely friendship with Aaron forms the emotional core of the film, providing touching moments of camaraderie and mutual support.
The supporting cast, including Linda Hamilton, Henry Winkler, and Joe Mantegna, adds depth and charm to the story, contributing to the film's overall appeal. Their interactions with Aaron and Bill provide both comedic relief and poignant insights into the complexities of human relationships.
Despite its lighthearted tone, "The Kid & I" also tackles important themes such as acceptance, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. Through Aaron's journey, the film delivers a powerful message about overcoming obstacles and embracing one's true self, resonating with audiences of all ages.
In addition to its compelling story and strong performances, "The Kid & I" features well-executed action sequences, impressive production values, and a catchy soundtrack, enhancing the viewing experience.
While "The Kid & I" may not have received widespread recognition upon its release, it remains a hidden gem worth discovering. With its blend of humor, heart, and inspiring storytelling, the film offers an uplifting and enjoyable cinematic experience that will leave viewers with a smile on their faces long after the credits roll.
I saw 3 new movies this weekend (12/3/05), and of them all The Kid And I was the best. This one is from the heart, and the only recent movie you could say that about. It's based on the true experience of Tom Arnold (who appeared with Arnold Schwarzenneger and Jamie Lee Curtis in True Lies) with a young neighbor, Eric Gores, who has cerebral palsy. In the fictionalized movie, Arnold plays out-of-work actor Bill Williams (who also appeared in True Lies), about to commit suicide when his agent (Henry Winkler) tells him millionaire Joe Montegna (Searching For Bobby Fisher) offered half a million dollars to make a movie co-starring his son (Gores), who, like the actor playing him, has cerebral palsy.
You could tell the film was made with a relatively low budget (occasionally imperfect lighting, for instance), and Arnold's script has a few corny clichés, but on the whole it's original, imaginative, somewhat poignant, and as funny as most comedies out this year. What's more, the film is both entertaining for adults and appropriate for the whole family, with a minimum of the crude humor that permeates most of the other funny movies I've seen this year.
As an added bonus there are a number of cameo appearances by big stars. If you liked Arnold in The Stupids, this one doesn't have quite as much silly humor, but on balance is just as good. Heartily recommended for the whole family.
You could tell the film was made with a relatively low budget (occasionally imperfect lighting, for instance), and Arnold's script has a few corny clichés, but on the whole it's original, imaginative, somewhat poignant, and as funny as most comedies out this year. What's more, the film is both entertaining for adults and appropriate for the whole family, with a minimum of the crude humor that permeates most of the other funny movies I've seen this year.
As an added bonus there are a number of cameo appearances by big stars. If you liked Arnold in The Stupids, this one doesn't have quite as much silly humor, but on balance is just as good. Heartily recommended for the whole family.
Some of the reviews indicate that the reviewers did not realize that Gores had been Tom Arnold's neighbor, and this is the film that Gores made. Art is life in this case. Fifteen years later it is not that important, I know.
A dark comedy about a has-been actor and a kid with a disability would have been an impossible task had it not been for the brilliant screen writing by Tom Arnold and the amazing performances by both him and Eric Gomes. I walked into this movie thinking it would be another lame comedy about L.A. and was blindsided by an extraordinary experience. The movie is about love and friendship and compassion. I laughed and I cried. I was lucky enough to be able to attend the premiere of this film at the AFI film festival in L.A. and got a chance to meet the filmmakers. I was lucky enough to tell them something I would rarely tell an actor, producer, or director. What I said was, "Thank you for making such a beautiful movie."
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- WissenswertesArnold Schwarzenegger's first movie since being elected governor of California.
- Crazy CreditsNo animals was harmed in the making of this film, although Tom Arnold gained 10 pounds.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Kain's Quest: The Terminator (2017)
- SoundtracksFinal Countdown
Written by Joey Tempest
Performed by Europe
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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