Chasity-Alvarez
Joined Sep 2014
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Chasity-Alvarez's rating
This movie is a heart warming movie for all ages. It will make you laugh, make you cry, but it will teach you lessons (great for younger audiences). I wore my copy out years ago, it's one of those timeless movies you will want to watch again and again. These kids show what family means, they give you an incite to an often silent world.
Mitch comes off a mischievous perhaps, but he's just trying to find a solution to his circumstances.
Kate, she reminds me of myself in a lot of ways. Looking out for the younger kids, without realizing it, she transforms into a miniature mother.
The two younger kids, will grab your heart, from the thumb sucking little girl, to the boy attached to his dog.
Peggy will teach you what it means to truly put yourself out there, helping someone with no intention of getting anything back.
Uncle Jack will teach you that in fact, money doesn't make a happy life. He will instill in you values without ever meaning to.
A must watch movie, after watching once, you will pick it back up over the years, and as you grow, you will discover more lessons you hadn't seen before.
I wish I could find this DVD for sale somewhere!
Mitch comes off a mischievous perhaps, but he's just trying to find a solution to his circumstances.
Kate, she reminds me of myself in a lot of ways. Looking out for the younger kids, without realizing it, she transforms into a miniature mother.
The two younger kids, will grab your heart, from the thumb sucking little girl, to the boy attached to his dog.
Peggy will teach you what it means to truly put yourself out there, helping someone with no intention of getting anything back.
Uncle Jack will teach you that in fact, money doesn't make a happy life. He will instill in you values without ever meaning to.
A must watch movie, after watching once, you will pick it back up over the years, and as you grow, you will discover more lessons you hadn't seen before.
I wish I could find this DVD for sale somewhere!