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Tales of a group of siblings who are forced to fend for themselves when they are abandoned by their mother in the parking lot of a shopping mall. They eventually meet their grandmother, a lo... Read allTales of a group of siblings who are forced to fend for themselves when they are abandoned by their mother in the parking lot of a shopping mall. They eventually meet their grandmother, a loner who is reluctant to take them in.Tales of a group of siblings who are forced to fend for themselves when they are abandoned by their mother in the parking lot of a shopping mall. They eventually meet their grandmother, a loner who is reluctant to take them in.
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I don't usually like "sappy" movies, but this one really captured my heart. Kimberlee Peterson's performance as Dicey is phenomenal!! I felt her pain and despair in every facial expression!! I hope she is still working in film.....it would be a shame to waste all that talent!
Even though she gets first billing, you're going to have a long wait before Anne Bancroft shows up in Homecoming. When she does, of course it's worth it. She plays the grandmother of a group of abandoned children, and it takes a while for the children to find her.
Kimberlee Peterson, Trevor O'Brien, William Greenblatt, and Hanna Hall are left by their wayward mother in a parking lot, and they show an enormous amount of resilience as they walk miles and miles in search of a relative to take them in. At first, they try to survive for a couple of days while they wait for their mother to come back, but when they realize the truth, Kimberlee has to act as mother, father, and guide to her younger siblings. She leads them across state lines on foot, does odd jobs at gas station mini-marts so they can afford a carton of milk, and uses abandoned houses' backyards for safe shelter. It's truly remarkable, and it's also a true testament to Hallmark's clean standards that nothing bad ever happened to them on their journey! That's the wonderful thing about watching a Hallmark movie: you know no one's going to harm those kids.
When they finally reach Anne Bancroft, you'll get to see the most beautiful vegetable garden on the planet. I wanted to crawl right into the television and help them pick, pickle, and can cucumbers! Anne is a crusty, cranky old lady on a farm who stays as much of a hermit as she can, and she certainly doesn't have room in her life for four children. But since this is a Hallmark movie, do you think everyone will bond and learn to love each other? If you don't know the answer to that question, you obviously haven't seen enough Hallmark movies. This one's pretty cute, especially because the story's interesting. Plus, Anne has a great feathery hairdo!
Kimberlee Peterson, Trevor O'Brien, William Greenblatt, and Hanna Hall are left by their wayward mother in a parking lot, and they show an enormous amount of resilience as they walk miles and miles in search of a relative to take them in. At first, they try to survive for a couple of days while they wait for their mother to come back, but when they realize the truth, Kimberlee has to act as mother, father, and guide to her younger siblings. She leads them across state lines on foot, does odd jobs at gas station mini-marts so they can afford a carton of milk, and uses abandoned houses' backyards for safe shelter. It's truly remarkable, and it's also a true testament to Hallmark's clean standards that nothing bad ever happened to them on their journey! That's the wonderful thing about watching a Hallmark movie: you know no one's going to harm those kids.
When they finally reach Anne Bancroft, you'll get to see the most beautiful vegetable garden on the planet. I wanted to crawl right into the television and help them pick, pickle, and can cucumbers! Anne is a crusty, cranky old lady on a farm who stays as much of a hermit as she can, and she certainly doesn't have room in her life for four children. But since this is a Hallmark movie, do you think everyone will bond and learn to love each other? If you don't know the answer to that question, you obviously haven't seen enough Hallmark movies. This one's pretty cute, especially because the story's interesting. Plus, Anne has a great feathery hairdo!
I read the book in the beginning of the year, because a teacher recommended it to me. Later in the year we watched this in class. Wow all the people really looked like i thought they would. It was an amazing movie. But they edited out some good parts.
I found this movie to be excellent. I know mark jean has done little that I would call quality but I found the cast capable. Bancroft is magnificent as Abby and Kimberlee Petersen held her own in those all-important wordless moments. The premise is shaky but this movie is fun and not in a Garbage Pail Kids way. It is refreshing to see representations of children that are not part of the Hollywood cookie-cutter kid characters. Hanna Hall says only a few lines, but they are gems, just like in real life, the quiet folks always say so much more than the talkers. William Greenblatt and O'Brien do very well also. I can only assume that Bonnie Bedelia and Anne Bancroft were worth their collective weight in gold with all these green kids. There efforts paid off in my opinion. I hope you enjoy.
I always enjoy Ann Bancroft as a great actress. She played her usual great character in this film. Kimberlee Peterson should be seen more often in the future. She played a wonderful part, both as the young girl as well as the protective 'mother' for the family.
Did you know
- GoofsThe movie is set during the summer on the East coast of the U.S. Dicey states she isn't in school because it's summer. A letter arrives from a cousin with a Bridgeport, CT postmark of December 1995 while it is still summer.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The 18th Annual CableACE Awards (1996)
- SoundtracksShallow Walking
by Louise Lambert and Curtis Lee
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- 1h 45m(105 min)
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