litlbit2001
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I caught this movie on Showtime and decided to watch it. I was surprised and really enjoyed the movie. Everyone did a great job on the film. I saw the characters and not the actors/actresses who played them and the topics were something that many debate even today when it comes to putting children on drugs. Many feel that the children are being over medicated. Sometimes that's the case, sometimes it's not. still I liked that it took the time it needed to get to the points of the film and I really loved how it was done. If you haven't gotten a chance to see it. Please watch it. It touched on so many serious subjects and wasn't over dramatic about them. The wife was a piece of work though. Still the ending is really worth watching the movie.
I got a chance to watch this and I have to say that it really touched me so much. If you get a chance to watch the movie. Watch it, but you better have some Kleenex handy cause you might need it. Everyone did an excellent job, even the not so nice character in the movie. Still I believe people with Down Syndrome are angels in disguise. They will cheer you up, when you are down. They will get you to believe in yourself when you don't believe in yourself. They are truly love you for yourself and not someone you pretend to be. You will fall in love with this movie, so if you haven't had a chance to watch it. Please rent it and watch it with your family. It will teach them the value of that being different is okay.
Loved it when I first saw it and will always love it. It's one of those 80's movies that tears at your heart strings without being to sappy. It makes the viewer aware that this kind of things are happening in other households and that it's actually something that's real and not made up. If you watch it as a kid and then watch it as an adult you may learn more about it. This is one movie I want on DVD, because it shows that like others have mentioned, it's not a happy ever ending, but a realistic ending. David learns some valuable lessons as he is trying to deal with his guilt of his baby sister's death. Remember when he wanted to save a toy of hers and Clara tells him no. (I haven't watched it in a long time so I don't know exactly what she say, but it's something to think about.) I love this movie and always will. I think everyone should see this movie.