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The Kid & I

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33min
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Tom Arnold and Eric Gores in The Kid & I (2005)
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.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAaron 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... Leer todoAaron 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.

  • Dirección
    • Penelope Spheeris
  • Guionista
    • Tom Arnold
  • Elenco
    • Tom Arnold
    • Joe Mantegna
    • Eric Gores
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.2/10
    1.6 k
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    • Dirección
      • Penelope Spheeris
    • Guionista
      • Tom Arnold
    • Elenco
      • Tom Arnold
      • Joe Mantegna
      • Eric Gores
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    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
    • 37Metascore
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    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Bill Williams
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Davis Roman
    Eric Gores
    Eric Gores
    • Aaron Roman
    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Susan Mandeville
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Johnny Bernstein
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Guy Prince
    Shannon Elizabeth
    Shannon Elizabeth
    • Shelby Roman
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Bonnie Roman
    Arielle Kebbel
    Arielle Kebbel
    • Arielle
    Yvette Nicole Brown
    Yvette Nicole Brown
    • Bunny
    Gabby Sanalitro
    Gabby Sanalitro
    • Val
    • (as Gabrielle Sanalitro)
    Laura Michel Kahwaji
    Laura Michel Kahwaji
    • Laura
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Shaquille O'Neal
    • Shaq
    Bill Goldberg
    Bill Goldberg
    • Bill Goldberg
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Pat O'Brien
    Alejandro Patiño
    Alejandro Patiño
    • Apartment Manager
    • (as Alejandro Patino)
    Felicia Lee
    • Bad Girl
    Eric Dickerson
    Eric Dickerson
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      • Penelope Spheeris
    • Guionista
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    10vislandgirl

    Good, Heartfelt, Fun

    I was REALLY starting to dislike Tom Arnold as an"ACTOR" and a person in general. But this movie made me think that ..just maybe he is not such a bad guy after all. It's fun, cute and sincere, and he took the inside jokes about himself without ever compromising the main character. The whole concept of the film was similar to the lets make a wish foundation where a dying kid gets to make his dream come true. but although this guy was not dying, you went on anyway and kept your own character from dying, because, obviously as "THE KID" shows you. Life; no matter how bad ; isn't really that bad after all. Kudos Tom, you showed you're a REAL person.
    6StevePulaski

    "As inoffensive and as genial as it is daming"

    The Kid & I is as inoffensive and as genial as it is damning, and as heartfelt as it is uneven, with its premise that manages to go in about six different directions and only halfway accomplishes each. However, it's hard and almost unfair to bash a film that so sentimentally wears its heart on its sleeve as this one does. It's a good-natured effort from Tom Arnold, whose good-naturedness has seemingly got him to be nothing but the butt of everyone's jokes for the past decade.

    At least in The Kid & I, he plays a character we don't mind being around. He plays Bill Williams, a hasbeen actor who is just about to execute plans to kill himself. He already has his gravestone personalized and made out and he's just about ready to down a whole container of pills and wash it down with a fifth of vodka. He has already sent out letters to people like his ex-wife detailing his suicide, and in efforts to give all his clothes to someone who would use them better he gives them to a bum who simultaneously follows him inside and foils his suicide plan.

    Out of options and frustrated, Bill is contacted by his agent (an out-of-place Henry Winkler) who informs him that a millionaire is seeking Bill's expertise in order to create a film similar to his only hit True Lies with Arnold Schwarzenegger for his teenage son. It just so happens that the millionaire's teenage son has cerebral palsy and his favorite film is True Lies. The boy's name is Aaron Roman (Eric Gores), and his dreams are in line with many other seventeen-year-old's - he wants to engage in high-octane fights, street races, and get the girl by the end of it all.

    So Bill makes a hearty attempt at making the boy's dream come true, all while giving his own particular life a purpose. Arnold plays a likable character here, while Gores, who really suffers from cerebral palsy, creates a charming character, who very well could be himself in real life. Arnold and Gores achieve a warm tenderness in some sequences, particularly one where they're discussing their characters' love interests for the film. Aaron suggests Arielle Kebbel, a Maxim model, for his love interest, while suggesting Rosie O'Donnell for Bill's. Here's a scene where a Roseanne Barr joke would've worked perfectly.

    As the film goes on it bares this indescribable awkwardness that needs to be addressed. For some reason, the entire film seems to have a lot of dead-air and instances where echos can audibly be heard either from microphones that had no particular windscreen or no shield from excess noise. The entire setup creates a stunning artificiality, that of a soap opera or just a weirdly-orchestrated public access TV special. Then there's the barrage of celebrity cameos, including Shaquille O'Neal, Bill Goldberg, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger that only add to the film's awkward senses.

    Still, The Kid & I is a difficult film to criticize given its cheery nature and good-hearted characters. The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris, who apparently likes to be a tad self-referential in her projects by having a character state they'll get Penelope Spheeris to direct their little film because she comes cheap. Spheeris, who manned the ship with films such as Black Sheep, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Wayne's World, gives us a pleasantly soft and welcoming approach to the material, while Arnold, serving as the writer and co-producer, doesn't hesitate to venture into a grimmer territory with the story of a Hollywood talent that never quite gained traction after his fifteen minutes of fame.

    As stated, The Kid & I is difficult to dislike because of the fact it's so openly warm and is okay on being sentimental and an emotional work. Yet, the film is very uneven, mainly due to Arnold's wise if tricky inclusion of darker elements, the distracting celebrity cameos, the goofball humor, the shameless moralizing, and the inanity that so many odds and ends are coming together. Spheeris and Arnold, however, ground the film into reality to a certain degree, giving you the idea that if a medium-budget action movie production were being thrown together for the benefit of a disabled teenager this is kind of what it would look like. For giving its strange concept a pragmatic life, the picture deserves credit, even though it's reward at the end of the day is a tad questionable.

    Starring: Tom Arnold, Eric Gores, Linda Hamilton, Henry Winkler, Richard Edson, Brenda Strong, Arielle Kebbel, Shannon Elizabeth, Joe Mantegna, Shaquille O'Neal, Bill Goldberg, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Directed by: Penelope Spheeris.
    9SpaceComics

    Funny, heartfelt, appropriate family movie.

    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.
    6jimalbe

    Short Review

    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.
    6hitchcockkelly

    The kid's got heart.

    The film is uneven in places. Tom Arnold is not a great actor. He and Richard Edson do not make a great comedy team, but the film works because of the chemistry he has with the kid, Eric Gores. Roger Ebert said he didn't know until the film was over whether or not Gores really had cerebral palsy. You should not know going in because it makes a big difference. The opening blurb says that it's mostly true, which is true, but not in the way that most true films are true. ("The Kid and I" IS "True Lies".) The featurette about how the film came about is great. Overall, I agree with Roger Ebert: the film accomplishes what it set out to do. I recommend it. It would also be a stretch to call it PG-13. I've seen far grittier fare on network television.

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    • Trivia
      Arnold Schwarzenegger's first movie since being elected governor of California.
    • Créditos curiosos
      No animals was harmed in the making of this film, although Tom Arnold gained 10 pounds.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Kain's Quest: The Terminator (2017)
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      Written by Joey Tempest

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de diciembre de 2005 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
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    • También se conoce como
      • Малыш и я
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 22634 La Quilla Drive - Chatsworth, California, Estados Unidos(Mansion)
    • Productora
      • The Kid & I Productions LLC
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      1 hora 33 minutos
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