A crippled child watches the world go by from the window of his limo. He befriends a homeless man, whom he believes to be Christ.A crippled child watches the world go by from the window of his limo. He befriends a homeless man, whom he believes to be Christ.A crippled child watches the world go by from the window of his limo. He befriends a homeless man, whom he believes to be Christ.
Bill Collard
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All I will say is that this is one of the few movies ever made without sex or violence that has no redeeming social value. I am in the credits but I won't say what I did.
My childhood memory puts this movie at a 10! I will admit I have not yet watched this movie as an adult/parent.
I did however watch this movie as a kid, and it affected my life. This was a great movie for a low budget film in the 80's.
As a kid I did not completely understand the plot other than a young disabled boy who befriends a man who everyone else hates.
It's basically a story about the harsh judgments mocking Jesus went through, retold in modern day times through the eyes of a young boy.
The simple act of watching this movie as a child made me hate the way people were treated and discriminated against simple because they were different. It also put into perspective the pain and persecution Jesus went through. It really did change the way I looked and the way I treated people different than me.
Now if your judging this movie by the time and money spent on special effects, A+ actors, popularity, and publicization than you probably wont like it. But the warm and sad feelings I felt watching this movie as a young boy stuck with me my whole life. And I can not speak for the rest of the movie watching world, but to me a good movie evokes feelings: tears, anger, fear and love. The more a movie leaves you thinking or feeling at the end or even the way it changes the way you look at life or things in general is a great movie. Bottom line as a young mature boy I LOVED THIS MOVIE. As an adult? Yet to be determined.
I did however watch this movie as a kid, and it affected my life. This was a great movie for a low budget film in the 80's.
As a kid I did not completely understand the plot other than a young disabled boy who befriends a man who everyone else hates.
It's basically a story about the harsh judgments mocking Jesus went through, retold in modern day times through the eyes of a young boy.
The simple act of watching this movie as a child made me hate the way people were treated and discriminated against simple because they were different. It also put into perspective the pain and persecution Jesus went through. It really did change the way I looked and the way I treated people different than me.
Now if your judging this movie by the time and money spent on special effects, A+ actors, popularity, and publicization than you probably wont like it. But the warm and sad feelings I felt watching this movie as a young boy stuck with me my whole life. And I can not speak for the rest of the movie watching world, but to me a good movie evokes feelings: tears, anger, fear and love. The more a movie leaves you thinking or feeling at the end or even the way it changes the way you look at life or things in general is a great movie. Bottom line as a young mature boy I LOVED THIS MOVIE. As an adult? Yet to be determined.
Absolutely the worst movie I have ever seen. I rented it for my family because the guy at the video store recommended it. He said it was such a good film. I don't know what he was thinking. Normally, when a movie is bad, we turn it off, but this one we watched just so we could tell everyone how bad it was. I recommend that you waste your time to watch it.
I actually rented this movie years and years ago thinking it might be good. Wrong! The acting, direction, plot, story, dialog, cinematography, etc. etc. were horrible. From then on it went down. I'm trying to remember some of the plot so as to give a summary, but there's not much worth remembering. The "crippled" boy doesn't always remember which leg is crippled, and it's pretty evident that the actors don't remember the plot (if it really had one).
The only redeeming part of this movie is that it's so bad it's laughable, which is why I rated it a "2" instead of a "1." I'm surprised Mystery Science Theater didn't find it.
Only waste your money on it as a joke. I actually did hunt it down to buy as a joke for my husband. We tried to watch it again, but failed.
The only redeeming part of this movie is that it's so bad it's laughable, which is why I rated it a "2" instead of a "1." I'm surprised Mystery Science Theater didn't find it.
Only waste your money on it as a joke. I actually did hunt it down to buy as a joke for my husband. We tried to watch it again, but failed.
I have often thought of this movie over the years, it was truly a very good movie, and the nay sayers have zero heart. Around the same time as Emanon (backwards for NoName) came out, The Seventh Sign also came out, and there were tons of movies heralding the end of the world, with a savior to lead the way. This movie was no different. I thought of the movie tonight on a whim, and tried to see if it was on Prime Video or Netflix or Tubi, but I couldn't find it anywhere. Then, I tried looking in the DVD department, and what do you know?! I am buying it, along with a number of other great movies from the 80's, because that's when they KNEW how to make original movies, instead of just rehashing all the old ones time and again. Take the time, watch the movie, let your heart be moved like in Second Hand Lions and Letters to God...
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