good. plays like someone's real life experience.
The only name i recognize here is barry corbin, from northern exposure. an appearance near the end. Young August has cerebral palsy. Mom... Diane, played by CK McFarland, is trying to look after him, as well as her own husband Bob ( Ron Hayden), who has Alzheimers. a lot going on. The family has hired handy man Noah (Marc Menchaca) to build a ramp for the wheelchair. but he can use extra money, and the family could use some extra help. story is a little uneven. some editing issues. clearly its a lesson in treating everyone with respect and humanity. a couple examples where Noah isn't treating August with respect, or doesn't ask what he wants. good overall. Story by Marc Menchaca. directed by Menchaca and Josh Barrett. it's okay. a little right on the nose. a little like a hallmark movie.
- ksf-2
- Dec 16, 2020