El mundo en sus manos
Ben Carson es un talentoso neurocirujado que, tras salvar la vida de un niño, cuenta su historia desde la humildad y la honestidad, dándo el crédito de sus logros a su entorno, formado por s... Leer todoBen Carson es un talentoso neurocirujado que, tras salvar la vida de un niño, cuenta su historia desde la humildad y la honestidad, dándo el crédito de sus logros a su entorno, formado por su madre, su hermano y Dios.Ben Carson es un talentoso neurocirujado que, tras salvar la vida de un niño, cuenta su historia desde la humildad y la honestidad, dándo el crédito de sus logros a su entorno, formado por su madre, su hermano y Dios.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 4 premios Primetime Emmy
- 8 premios y 16 nominaciones en total
- Candy
- (as Aunjanue Ellis)
- Teen Curtis Carson
- (as Gregory Dockery II)
Reseñas destacadas
In response to ctomvelu-1 who commented on "evil racist whites (what other kind could there be in a story like this?", I would like to point out that the psychiatrist who helps Ben's mother overcome depression, the science teacher who shows Ben another world in a microscope, the admissions counselor who is impressed by Ben's interest in classical music are positive white role models, just to name a few. The black teenage gang member is also depicted as the kind that holds fellow blacks back by berating those who strive for excellence for trying to be white. More people of all races should see this movie.
It's a fascinating story to watch and while watching the tension increased and it kept me sitting at the edge of my seat till the end. And the fact that this movie is based on a true story, makes it even more fascinating.
The acting in this movie has been done wonderfully, as expected from Cuba Gooding Jr.
Normally I don't watch these kind of movies, but I'm glad I watched this movie. As for anyone else who doubts about this movie, don't. Just watch it, it will be worth it!
In the case of GIFTED HANDS, there is a lot of inspiration at its core! Dr. Carson's particular well-spring of inspiration is his faith in God. Unfortunately, there are always a few people who seem to find this religious source anathema to their continued existence on this planet! Why is that? I consider myself a spiritual person, but not really religious, in the traditional sense. Yet, I find this attitude just as baffling as those who cannot countenance a storyline where inspiration is NOT faith-based. Inspiration is inspiration, no matter who, where, how, when or why, IMO! GIFTED HANDS deserves KUDOS for several things it doesn't do: Despite being about an African-American trailblazer starting out in the 60's and 70's, there is only one brief scene where Carson is dissed simply for being "different". Certainly, there must have been a number of times in his life where he encountered racism, but one scene was enough to underscore this. (One of the BEST scenes in the film, BTW) Cuba Gooding, Jr. Was excellent (but not great) in the title role. Critiques; even with his wrinkles digitally air-brushed out, at 41, Gooding was too old to play a 19 year-old college Freshman. Also, as is usually the case with TV productions, some aspects were somewhat below par, causing me to rate this 8.5/10*
I know it doesn't sound that interesting, but it really is. It seems slow at some parts, but all the characters put out wonderful dramatic performances. I almost cried there at the end. The writers put a lot of time into this with some excellent dialog here and there. The director did a good job too. It's not superb quality, but everything about this movie was great. Something else to keep in mind is that this is based on a true story and it's a book. I haven't read the book, but I've heard it's wonderful. If you've read it and you're scared the movie will suck, don't worry, it doesn't.
I guess that's about all there is to say about this movie. Once again, good job TNT. But if I were you, I would've sent it to the cinemas first.
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- CuriosidadesCuba Gooding Jr. (Ben Carson) and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Candy Carson) are both the same age as Kimberly Elise, the actress who portrays Ben Carson's mother in the film.
- PifiasThe shot of the cityscape appearing at the beginning, after Ben Carson accepts to perform surgery on the twins, is presented as ULM (Germany) but actually shows Hamburg.
- Citas
Sonya Carson: I didn't say they weren't expensive clothes. I said they're cheap. Most folks that wear cheap clothes on the outside are dead on the inside. The folks I work for, they buy clothes that last. That's what I try to get you.
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- Duración
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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