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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA spoiled L.A. teenager learns important life lessons when he is sent to visit his cowboy grandfather in Colorado during the summer.A spoiled L.A. teenager learns important life lessons when he is sent to visit his cowboy grandfather in Colorado during the summer.A spoiled L.A. teenager learns important life lessons when he is sent to visit his cowboy grandfather in Colorado during the summer.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Julie Patzwald
- Heartbreaker #2
- (as Lulie Patzwald)
Recensioni in evidenza
I found this movie on Showtime and found it predictable but a good movie for the entire family. It's a coming of age story about a young boy who has been spoiled all his life living in Los Angeles. His parents go on a 6 week cruise and has to spend his summer with his Grandfather who he hasn't seen in 14 years. Richard Crenna is his crusty old self and it's nice to see David Carradine in a softer role. With a lack of movies you can watch with the entire family these days I think you'll find this movie to fit the bill on family movie night.
This well crafted tale of a young man's coming of age under the guidance of his grandfather breaks no new ground but is a life affirming family movie. There are a few corny scenes and not all of the youth's reformation seems motivated but the film is well acted and moves along and doesn't get too bogged down with corn.
In this Icon driven culture, the ending scene was almost predictable but was moving none-the-less.
I'm a sucker for this type of film but overall, I'd say anyone would feel the film is worth the time and effort.
In this Icon driven culture, the ending scene was almost predictable but was moving none-the-less.
I'm a sucker for this type of film but overall, I'd say anyone would feel the film is worth the time and effort.
Very good for the available money and available special effects of that era.
Special effects could be better but overall the message that give that film is important.
I saw that film four times and I believe I will see it again and again.
This is the story of Mike (a troubled teenager from L.A.) forced, by his wealthy parents, to spend a summer holiday with his grumpy grandpappy. They set off together across the United States on horseback, via the school of hard knocks, discovering the good life, and teaming up with a bunch of cowboys. During the course of the journey (and accompanied by a great deal of squirming from this viewer), Mike is transformed from a poor spoilt rich kid into a young good ole boy.
Rousing performances from Richard Crenna (as the grandfather) and David Carradine (as the trail boss). Ben Cardinal plays the obligatory Native American with tight-lipped panache and baby-faced Patrick David turns in a credible performance as Mike's new best friend.
Rousing performances from Richard Crenna (as the grandfather) and David Carradine (as the trail boss). Ben Cardinal plays the obligatory Native American with tight-lipped panache and baby-faced Patrick David turns in a credible performance as Mike's new best friend.
This movie definitely exceeded my expectations...
Although it was made in 2000, it had a sense of the past in it. It was a really touching movie left me with tears in the end. I'm not ashamed to say it was really moving and inspiring. This movie is for all the people who do in fact feel like they've never achieved anything. And even more so, it's about family and how important they will be to you in your life-- it's about respecting those around you,especially your family.
It's about becoming a man-- for all the boys.
It's about accepting responsibility and being grateful for what you have.
It's about being honest.
Never have I seen a movie like this, because admittedly I'm not a big fan of cowboy movies-- and now I am! However, as good as the movie was, it did have its flaws. Throughout the movie, there were really short scenes not quite elaborating on events taking part outside this journey with Mike and Ben- such as with Mikes' parents.
If these scenes were elaborated on, perhaps this movie could've been better, although longer.
All in all, a terrific watch.
I'm glad I took a day off Uni :D
Although it was made in 2000, it had a sense of the past in it. It was a really touching movie left me with tears in the end. I'm not ashamed to say it was really moving and inspiring. This movie is for all the people who do in fact feel like they've never achieved anything. And even more so, it's about family and how important they will be to you in your life-- it's about respecting those around you,especially your family.
It's about becoming a man-- for all the boys.
It's about accepting responsibility and being grateful for what you have.
It's about being honest.
Never have I seen a movie like this, because admittedly I'm not a big fan of cowboy movies-- and now I am! However, as good as the movie was, it did have its flaws. Throughout the movie, there were really short scenes not quite elaborating on events taking part outside this journey with Mike and Ben- such as with Mikes' parents.
If these scenes were elaborated on, perhaps this movie could've been better, although longer.
All in all, a terrific watch.
I'm glad I took a day off Uni :D
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe police vehicle near the ending cuts off the horse and rider. This is illegal as a horse can get clipped (and injury to their leg) from being cut off from a vehicle.
- BlooperWhen the boy's mother enters his bedroom, he closes down a window on his computer, leaving the screen showing the usual blue-ish background in certain shots. In the long-distance shots from across the other side of the bedroom, the monitor is no longer on, then in another close-up the monitor still shows the blue background.
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