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Ces enfants-là

Titre original : Kids Like These
  • Téléfilm
  • 1987
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
80
MA NOTE
Ces enfants-là (1987)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBob and Joanna, both over 40 years old, have a baby who has Down syndrome. Their doctor advises them to give the child away instead of "wasting their time" trying to raise a kid with a menta... Tout lireBob and Joanna, both over 40 years old, have a baby who has Down syndrome. Their doctor advises them to give the child away instead of "wasting their time" trying to raise a kid with a mental deficiency, but they decide to keep their son, to allow him a life with dignity, and to ... Tout lireBob and Joanna, both over 40 years old, have a baby who has Down syndrome. Their doctor advises them to give the child away instead of "wasting their time" trying to raise a kid with a mental deficiency, but they decide to keep their son, to allow him a life with dignity, and to support him as best as possible. And their devotion bears fruit.

  • Réalisation
    • Georg Stanford Brown
  • Scénario
    • Emily Perl Kingsley
    • Allan Sloane
  • Casting principal
    • Tyne Daly
    • Richard Crenna
    • Martin Balsam
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    80
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Georg Stanford Brown
    • Scénario
      • Emily Perl Kingsley
      • Allan Sloane
    • Casting principal
      • Tyne Daly
      • Richard Crenna
      • Martin Balsam
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux31

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    Tyne Daly
    Tyne Daly
    • Joanna Goodman
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Bob Goodman
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Grandpa
    Amy Van Nostrand
    Amy Van Nostrand
    • Amy
    David Kaufman
    David Kaufman
    • Richie
    Margaret Giannini
    • The Doctor
    • (as Dr. Margaret Giannini)
    Warde Q. Butler
    Warde Q. Butler
    • Dr. Gastner
    • (as Warde Butler)
    Paul Cavonis
    Paul Cavonis
    • Mr. La Polla
    Ja'net DuBois
    Ja'net DuBois
    • Mrs. Page
    • (as Ja'net Dubois)
    Mary Helen Sarantopoulus
    • Infant Alex
    Franklin Newton Carroll Jr.
    • 1-Year-Out Alex
    Joey McFarland
    • 4-Year-Old Alex
    Joshua O'Neill
    • 5 1…
    Ted Polito
    • 8 1
    • (as Teddy Polito)
    • …
    Caroll Spinney
    Caroll Spinney
    • Big Bird
    • (voix)
    Zachary M. Allen
    • David - 3 1…
    Brian Personette
    • 8-Year-Old David
    Joey Chavez
    • Mr. Salazar
    • Réalisation
      • Georg Stanford Brown
    • Scénario
      • Emily Perl Kingsley
      • Allan Sloane
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    9lizgrumet

    Great Film

    I was disappointed to see that the only review of this movie was a poor one. I thought, "Kids Like These" was a great movie. I have a brother with Down's Syndrome and it not only moved me, but inspired me. It was amazing to see the effort Tyne Daly's character(modeled after Emily Pearl Kingsley, writer on Sesame Street) put into teaching and advocating for her son. It was also an important story to tell. Before Emily Pearl Kingsley advocated for her son and others with developmental disabilities to be on Sesame Street, individuals with special needs were not visible on television. This was an enormous step in raising society's consciousness about those with special needs. I saw it in health class and it changed the perceptions of many of my peers in high school. So, I would encourage people to see this movie. It is one of the few movies which feature actors with Down Syndrome & tells a real story (without leaving out the many challenges that come with raising a child with Down Syndrome) and leaves you inspired.
    10carlysenior1984

    Excellent!

    What a refreshing change! Brilliant must see! A beautiful film about a family's struggle with their down syndrome child. Excellent cast of actors really pull on your heart strings. A film about what is still considered a taboo subject - disability. This film has a real message. It portrays the mother has a pioneer for children with disability's taking her child with her to talks and trying to change peoples mindsets. The character of Alex is played brilliantly by a blessed little actor. Although this film is fairly old (80's) the messages and prejudices still ring true today. A little known film with a big message.
    8ed4evr

    Obviously made for television, but nice!

    While the earlier reviewer is correct in that this made-for-TV movie lacks a certain amount of depth, it is still a very lovely and hopeful look at the problems and rewards of raising a child with Down's Syndrome. The screenplay, written by Emily Perl Kingsley, is a largely autobiographical account of the experiences she and her husband had raising their son. Perhaps the most touching moment of the film is when Tyne Daly, speaking to a group about Down's children, reads Ms. Kingley's seminal "Welcome to Holland" essay.

    There were many wonderful performances in the movie, most notably Ms. Daly and Richard Crenna. While this film doesn't dwell on the myriad problems facing those who care for the mentally-impaired, I think it does present the ways in which love and faith can make wonderful things arise out of the most tragic circumstances. And I don't think you can ask more of a movie-of-the week.
    1bioscoopzaal

    boring and unconvincing

    "Kids Like These" could have been a decent film, given the subject matter. But instead it has become a below-average, run-of-the-mill TV-movie of the week, with not much going for it. The acting is stale, the plot predictable and the direction non-existent. For a better movie on the same subject, try the excellent "Le Huitième Jour", a film that really cares about the people with Down-syndrome. In "Kids Like These" they are merely used as an excuse for weepy sentimentality. Pretty appalling. 1/10
    4WeatherViolet

    Misguided Screenstory Misses its Mark

    At least one organization consisting of parents of special needs children, who (the parents) had been spearheading programs, activities and educational events for many years, had been anticipating watching this production under the notion that "finally, our experiences will be told."

    Well, on the evening of November 04, 1987, the CBS Sunday Night Movie premiers "Kids Like These," to enact the story of a 40-ish couple who decide to welcome a child diagnosed with Down's Syndrome after being advised by medical authorities against carrying the child full term. The mother (Tyne Daly) eventually becomes an activist...but just about everything proceeds very easily for her, (the operative word: easily) and everything which she "touches turns to gold" as it were, culminating with her acceptance speech for receiving her community's "Woman of the Year" award.

    And everyone in the audience with any comments about "Kids Like These" would say similar remarks, to the effect of "This movie resembles nothing about anything which parents of special needs children face and endure and struggle to accomplish."

    While the premise of this film may begin with honorable intentions, with the message of "keep the baby," it disappoints those whom it purports to honor, parents and caregivers of special needs children, who maintain that the child is, indeed, a blessing and so (parents, guardians and other caregivers) adapt to necessary accommodations to nurture the child and to offer the child a sense of love and community.

    But this film follows that often-told Hollywood "Rags to Riches" framework of sorts, with pleasant results occurring very quickly and easily, which may well work in an actress wannabee story or a hackneyed political underdog campaign tale, yet not in the realm of rearing a special needs child because positive consequences of community activism just don't happen all too easily and certainly not overnight.

    Still, it has its pluses: familiar co-stars Richard Crenna, Ja'net DuBois and Martin Balsam add their capable draw, and the message that a special needs child is a blessing to welcome and to cherish underlines its plot.

    But rearing a special needs child isn't about a glory-seeking, publicity-seeking, award-winning caregiver, yet about the dear innocent individual with unconditional love to offer, and a distinct need for extra caring.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kids Like These
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nexus Productions Inc.
      • Taft Entertainment Television
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    • Durée
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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