Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA teen accidentally wishes his younger brother away!A teen accidentally wishes his younger brother away!A teen accidentally wishes his younger brother away!
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- (as Andrew Binns)
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The lead, A.J. Trauth, was believable as a teen who is stuck between loving his brother and protecting his territory. Lalaine was okay as his best friend, but she had far too little screen time. The real surprise was to see Breslin, who I thought was okay in "The Kid", in this movie. Overall, I couldn't help feeling rushed by the plot. The touching moments of dialogue between Lalaine and AJ just seemed too few in number.
Overall, "You Wish!" is a TV movie, but a better TV movie than a lot of the fluff that Disney Channel puts out on the air waves. This one had a real moral that a lot of people forget about, so getting it into the kids' minds ASAP was okay with me.
I kind of, sort of identified with poor A.J. Trauth in this film. My brother and I are separated by about as many years as Trauth and Spencer Breslin. There were times he could be a real pain, but I would have been just as horrified as Trauth was when a bad wish in a moment of weakness was granted.
Trauth is your average high school kid who even though he's on the football team isn't quite total jock material. He has some oddball friends, at least some the cool kids would consider oddball and Trauth has some oddball hobbies like collecting coins.
Anyway Trauth comes across an old Roman coin from dealer Tim Reid and buys it. And then he's granted a George Bailey like wish for Breslin. He wishes he never was born and the next day wakes up in an alternative universe where he's the only child of Peter Feeney and Sally Stockwell.
No one will ever confuse You Wish with the Capra classic It's A Wonderful Life, but it's a nice feature, one of the Magic Kingdom's better made for television films.
It makes you want to smack the TV because the whole time you want him to just go back to the coin shop and buy another magic coin. But, it's enjoyable and I'd recommend it to most people who don't mind watching Disney Channel Originals.
The acting starts off a little shaky then it turns up a lot more, the plot and storyline of the movie is original and very unique. Id recommend this movie to people that have time on their hands to watch and old Disney movie, its worth it...
id give it an 8/10
Really good and surprising movie. check it out
PEACE!!!!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAri Boyland who stars as Alex's best friend James, and Emma Lahana, who appears as Fiona the Mean Girl Girlfriend after Alex makes his wish, would both star as Power Rangers in the seasons "Dino Thunder" (Lahana) and "RPM" (Boyland)
- BlooperWhen Alex is trying to find his seat, he flips over several desks, and as he does, there are no students in them. After he lands in his seat, students are clapping and cheering for him.
- Citazioni
Pam Lansing: Alex, why are you hanging onto the television?
Alex Lansing: It's Stevie.
Pam Lansing: Yeah, it's Terrence Russell McCormack. He's so cute.
Alex Lansing: No, it's not Terrence somebody, it's Stevie.
Pam Lansing: OK, look, um, honey, your father and I have to go. Are you OK?
Alex Lansing: Stevie. He's *on* the television.
Pam Lansing: Every week. I didn't think you liked that show.
Alex Lansing: What... show?
Pam Lansing: "Where's Stevie?"
Alex Lansing: He's *on* the television!
Dave Lansing: Alex, I don't understand.
Alex Lansing: It's Stevie.
Pam Lansing: Right, from the TV show.
Alex Lansing: What TV show?
Dave Lansing: "Where's Stevie?"
Alex Lansing: He's *on* the television!
- Colonne sonoreA Thousand Miles
Written and Performed by Vanessa Carlton