A girl navigates life with two intellectually-disabled parents and an extended family that can't quite agree on the best way to help.A girl navigates life with two intellectually-disabled parents and an extended family that can't quite agree on the best way to help.A girl navigates life with two intellectually-disabled parents and an extended family that can't quite agree on the best way to help.
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Kue Lawrence
- Riley
- (as Kue Kellyn Lawrence)
Clayton Royal Johnson
- Andy
- (as Clayton Johnson)
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Honestly I was surprised to see the rating on here, my friends and I thought this was a really sweet and enjoyable film. The cast works well together and there is consistent humour throughout. This is a heartwarming story about family, and if you're in the mood for a feel-good film I would recommend the watch!
It does contain some mature themes and language which means it's probably not best for young children, but I think the film handles these topics in a way that isn't gratuitous or inherently explicit. The film is not shying away from very real and human topics and I appreciate that they do not overly censor these issues, but at the same time it does not glorify them either. Wonderfully handled, tbh!
It does contain some mature themes and language which means it's probably not best for young children, but I think the film handles these topics in a way that isn't gratuitous or inherently explicit. The film is not shying away from very real and human topics and I appreciate that they do not overly censor these issues, but at the same time it does not glorify them either. Wonderfully handled, tbh!
Upon viewing the movie trailer, my initial expectation was a comedy, and nothing beyond that. However, what I encountered exceeded my expectations by a substantial margin.
The acting was truly exceptional, and I found it impossible to harbor any dislike for any of the characters in the film. The reason I felt this way is because each character felt incredibly genuine, and each individual was left grappling with their own distinct challenges - whether they wanted to or not. Life essentially confronted nearly every character head-on, and you could sense it; not necessarily in a negative manner all of the time, but rather in a matter-of-fact way. Nearly all of the characters involved in the storyline found themselves compelled to undergo personal development in some way as a result.
This movie also has a "feel good" aspect to it, as much it has dramatic tones. This cinematic experience goes to show how strong the bond between a family can be when they undergo challenging situations. This motion picture takes love and contempt to such lengths that it challenges the boundaries of relationships to such extents, that it ultimately serves as a heartfelt reminder that reconciliation among friends, family, or even romantic love interests is often possible - even when it all seems too late.
The acting was truly exceptional, and I found it impossible to harbor any dislike for any of the characters in the film. The reason I felt this way is because each character felt incredibly genuine, and each individual was left grappling with their own distinct challenges - whether they wanted to or not. Life essentially confronted nearly every character head-on, and you could sense it; not necessarily in a negative manner all of the time, but rather in a matter-of-fact way. Nearly all of the characters involved in the storyline found themselves compelled to undergo personal development in some way as a result.
This movie also has a "feel good" aspect to it, as much it has dramatic tones. This cinematic experience goes to show how strong the bond between a family can be when they undergo challenging situations. This motion picture takes love and contempt to such lengths that it challenges the boundaries of relationships to such extents, that it ultimately serves as a heartfelt reminder that reconciliation among friends, family, or even romantic love interests is often possible - even when it all seems too late.
This movie is a cocktail of humor, deep feelings, anxiety, faith, romance and love. The acting of every single character is so convincing that you will instantly get absorbed into the story. The main topic is love, unconditional love. The movie breaks down existing stereotypes to show what really matters in this plane of existence. While money and good looks have always been overwhelmingly advertised in the film industry, here we are presented with two people who could be anyone's family member or neighbour. The couple is special in many different ways, primarily because they have managed to preserve their purity in a world which constantly pushes people to control one another for an hypothetical greater result. But guess what? We are all connected and in critical moments, when things get totally out of control, all we are left with is each other.
Didn't know what to expect of this movie. The title sounds good and watched in on a plane. I was so pleasantly surprised with how good it is. It's not the usual challenges a teenager will face and the cast makes everything so believable. Great acting, good script and wonderful balance of family drama, emotions, comedy and a touch of romance. There are a few times I nearly tested up. The movie is well- paced and the comedy is good too as it keeps it light hearted amidst the sadness and fry you feel for the female lead in her challenges. Highly recommend to watch and it's watchable together with your family too.
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Kiernan Shipka, about 21 during shooting, is the lead character, Bea Johnson, a senior in high school in southern California. When she was born her parents actually named her Bambi but she grew up being known simply as Bea.
She is very intelligent and very grounded, even participating in high school track. But she feels bound to home by her parents.
Her dad was a normal boy, but when he was 12 he suffered a head injury which the doctors claim arrested his mental development. So mentally and emotionally he was more like a preteen.
Her mother was actually mentally deficient from birth. The eventual mom and dad meet and being love at first sight get married in Las Vegas much to the consternation of the parents of the two.
Then Bea was born, when she is 10 she is taught to drive the truck "in case there is an emergency." As a teenager she almost serves as boss and caretaker of the family because her parents aren't always reliable.
There are several side stories, the mean girls at school, the counsellor who is encouraging her to apply to a good college but she doesn't know if she can leave, the cool kid at school who becomes her boyfriend. A few unexpected things happen.
All in all a very nice, meaningful, and entertaining movie. Kiernan Shipka is great in the role.
Kiernan Shipka, about 21 during shooting, is the lead character, Bea Johnson, a senior in high school in southern California. When she was born her parents actually named her Bambi but she grew up being known simply as Bea.
She is very intelligent and very grounded, even participating in high school track. But she feels bound to home by her parents.
Her dad was a normal boy, but when he was 12 he suffered a head injury which the doctors claim arrested his mental development. So mentally and emotionally he was more like a preteen.
Her mother was actually mentally deficient from birth. The eventual mom and dad meet and being love at first sight get married in Las Vegas much to the consternation of the parents of the two.
Then Bea was born, when she is 10 she is taught to drive the truck "in case there is an emergency." As a teenager she almost serves as boss and caretaker of the family because her parents aren't always reliable.
There are several side stories, the mean girls at school, the counsellor who is encouraging her to apply to a good college but she doesn't know if she can leave, the cool kid at school who becomes her boyfriend. A few unexpected things happen.
All in all a very nice, meaningful, and entertaining movie. Kiernan Shipka is great in the role.
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- TriviaThe filmmakers consulted disability representation activist Elaine Hall during development.
- Quotes
Bea Johnson: Dog is man's best friend, red lipstick is woman's.
- SoundtracksBambi
Written by Andrew Horowitz, Nana Kwabena, Nate Wonder, and Jidenna Mobisson
Performed by Jidenna
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