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Nicely filmed in the Deltona area north of Orlando, it's an affecting coming of age film about a young man-Jax who is distraught after a family tragedy and a move to a new town/high school during his senior year. However, after hooking up with fellow schoolmate with Downs Syndrome-Charlie during community service, he forges a bond/friendship that helps him with overcoming grief, and to forgive and love again. Director Robin Hoffman (who also co-wrote the script) does a fine job observing her characters and creating a warm/heartwarming film about characters who look out for each other and express love. Even better is the joy of seeing good indie films that are filmed Florida utilizing local talent/crew and locations. This is a film with its heart in the right place and worth a look on Prime.
- csm1072000
- 17. Okt. 2024
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This movie has such a natural cadence, it's not over the top or pushy at all. It's a beautiful story about love, friendship, grief, and inclusion. The script is air tight and leaves no room for error - it's truly a masterpiece in its own right.
The writers take a simple premise (a young man moving to a new school after the passing of his father) to a new level. After a scuffle with a school bully, Jax is given the option between suspension or volunteering at the after school buddy program. Naturally, Jax picks the club and meets a student named Charlie. The strongest part is how Charlie (who has Down Syndrome) and Jax (who is known for his athleticism) can relate to one another and yet also learn from each other.
It's a gentile and entertaining movie that allows the characters to speak for themselves, instead of relying on an agenda. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The writers take a simple premise (a young man moving to a new school after the passing of his father) to a new level. After a scuffle with a school bully, Jax is given the option between suspension or volunteering at the after school buddy program. Naturally, Jax picks the club and meets a student named Charlie. The strongest part is how Charlie (who has Down Syndrome) and Jax (who is known for his athleticism) can relate to one another and yet also learn from each other.
It's a gentile and entertaining movie that allows the characters to speak for themselves, instead of relying on an agenda. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
- burgerman93
- 3. Aug. 2025
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"I Win" is the ultimate feel-good movie! With excellent acting and direction, this film inspires and uplifts without relying on stereotypes. The story flows seamlessly, capturing hearts with genuine and relatable characters. The movie explores themes of helplessness and growing up, but leaves the audience motivated and happy in the end. The film's positive message and heartfelt moments make it a delightful watch. "I Win" is a must-watch for anyone seeking a dose of positivity and inspiration, showing what small changes in how you treat the people around you can result in great friendships and more.
- michael-j-patalano
- 16. Feb. 2025
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