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La grande idée

Original title: Radio Flyer
  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
15K
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Elijah Wood in La grande idée (1992)
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Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaDrama

A father recounts a dark period of his childhood when he and his little brother lived in the suburbs.A father recounts a dark period of his childhood when he and his little brother lived in the suburbs.A father recounts a dark period of his childhood when he and his little brother lived in the suburbs.

  • Directors
    • Richard Donner
    • David Mickey Evans
  • Writer
    • David Mickey Evans
  • Stars
    • Lorraine Bracco
    • John Heard
    • Adam Baldwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    15K
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    • Directors
      • Richard Donner
      • David Mickey Evans
    • Writer
      • David Mickey Evans
    • Stars
      • Lorraine Bracco
      • John Heard
      • Adam Baldwin
    • 81User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Lorraine Bracco
    Lorraine Bracco
    • Mary
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Daugherty
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • The King
    Elijah Wood
    Elijah Wood
    • Mike
    Joseph Mazzello
    Joseph Mazzello
    • Bobby
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Geronimo Bill
    Sean Baca
    • Fisher
    Robert Munic
    Robert Munic
    • Older Fisher
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    • Chad
    • (as Garette Ratliff)
    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    Thomas Ian Nicholas
    • Ferdie
    Noah Verduzco
    • Victor Hernandez
    Isaac Ocampo
    • Jorge Hernandez
    Kaylan Romero
    Kaylan Romero
    • Jesus Hernandez
    Abraham Verduzco
    • Carlos Hernandez
    T.J. Evans
    • Big Raymond
    Victor DiMattia
    Victor DiMattia
    • Little Raymond
    Adam Hendershott
    Adam Hendershott
    • Boy #1
    Daniel Bieber
    • Boy #2
    • Directors
      • Richard Donner
      • David Mickey Evans
    • Writer
      • David Mickey Evans
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    menaka

    Elijah Wood and Joseph Mazzello,such bright young talents!

    Sure this movie is kind of unrealistic and sometimes boring but all in all it's a very sweet movie that evokes many wonderful childhood memories.Would I have watched Radio Flyer had it not starred Elijah Wood and Joseph Mazzello?Perhaps not.Wood and Mazzello are incredible in their roles as Mike and Bobby,considering they were only 9 and 7 at the time they started filming the movie.The rest of the cast is alright,no particularly impressive performances from any of them but like I said it's Wood and Mazzello who carry the show through.There was one big surprise though,Tom Hanks.As narrator,well,let's just say after he started off at the beginning of the movie I was this close to switching the T.V off and thus missing quite a good movie. I was disappointed to find out that Radio Flyer didn't exactly hit it off at the box office,I suppose juggling such themes as child abuse and building getaway planes for a 7 year old to fly can be a difficult task. However despite its faults ,I found myself shouting insults at The King when he hit Bobby and laughing at the antics of the boys and their dog Shane.Sure you need a good imagination to enjoy it but we can cough a little of that up can't we?!
    10Eowyn8

    A woeful tale, wonderfully told

    Everything about this film is simply incredible. You truly take this journey through the eyes and soul of a child.

    I do feel it is important to note this tale is about child abuse. Don't rent it for your kids thinking it is a fun, disney-esque film.
    10zootsuit98

    classic

    In reply to "State of Confusion" The dogs injuries do seem to disappear rather abruptly, but that may have only been an error in continuity. But, as for the kids trying to build a plane out of junk, it's just a simple matter of imagination. These are two very young kids who have extremely active imaginations and they must rely on those imaginations to keep themselves from being exposed to the reality of the level of abuse that goes on in their home from their stepfather. As for the stepfather, it's very interesting that the director chose to no show his face. That makes him seem more monstrous. If you show his face, then that character becomes a person and not just this "monster" who is terrorizing the childhood of these two innocent children. By showing only the concequences of his abuse and not focusing scenes on the abuse itself, the children then become the main focus of the movie. This film has no loose ends, but runs just as a father's tale to his children would. It has embelleshments. This is a fine American classic.
    8fertilecelluloid

    Seriously interesting slice of bittersweet magic realism

    This bittersweet slice of magic realism had a checkered production history (director/writer replaced) and tanked at the box office, but it's a helluva film.

    Elijah Wood and Joseph Mazzello are pre-teen brothers whose flaky mom (Lorraine Bracco) shacks up with a mean-spirited alcoholic (Adam Baldwin). During his drinking bouts, Baldwin physically abuses Mazzello and manipulates him into remaining silent about his situation. But when Wood cottons on to what's happening, the boys put their heads together and hatch a fantastique solution to Mazzello's devastating dilemma.

    I love films that mix fantasy and dark reality. They are rarely successful financially ("Lawn Dogs" is a similar example), but they are usually original and intriguing.

    The drunk Baldwin is shot from a low, child's perspective and his head is deliberately lopped off below the top of frame. This device allows us to judge him purely by his actions and as a totally physicalized beast. Both Wood and Mazzello are excellent, and they pull us effortlessly into their dark, frightening world.

    The "radio flyer" of the title is a small red wagon kids transport their belongings in. Here it transports a dream.

    Seriously interesting stuff.
    silby1867

    More to this than meets the eye.

    I love this film. It is so multifaceted. I read Melissa's comment and the first time I saw it I agreed with her. The ending with Bobby flying away doesn't make sense. Surely the mother would have fetched him back etc. Then I saw it again and the clue is in the end when 'Mike' (Tom Hanks) finishes telling the story and says to his sons something like...'Now you see what I mean about history being in the mind of the teller? That's the way I choose to remember it.' My reading of the film then changed. Bobby flying away to somewhere safe was merely a metaphor. He never made it. The 'King' eventually killed him. If you don't agree then watch it again.

    I love it. I love children and the way their minds work and I think Tom Hanks does a terrific job in bringing the narration to life. The two young boys are absolutely marvellous and both went on to bigger and better things.

    This is one of my favourite films.

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    • Trivia
      Adam Baldwin has stated he will never do a role like The King ever again.
    • Goofs
      Buffalo Bills Amusement Park was said to be in Oklahoma, but the area was covered with Joshua Trees which only grow in the Mojave Desert.
    • Quotes

      Older Mike: History is all in the mind of the teller. Truth is all in the telling.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!/Radio Flyer/Falling from Grace (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Blues Eyes Crying in the Rain
      Written by Fred Rose

      Performed by Sons of the Pioneers

      Courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vuelo a la libertad
    • Filming locations
      • Novato, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions
      • Stonebridge Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,651,977
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,932,595
      • Feb 23, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,651,977
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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