Simon Birch (1998)
Ashley Judd, Dana Ivey, David Strathairn, Ian Michael Smith, Jan Hooks ... (see more) , Jim Carrey , Joseph Mazzello , Oliver Platt
From the day he was born, Simon Birch (Ian Smith) was different. He was no bigger than a baby bird, and the doctors predicted that he'd never last the night. But he did. Then they said he'd never last the week. But he did. Weeks turned into months and months into years, until Simon grew into a boy w... (read more) From the day he was born, Simon Birch (Ian Smith) was different. He was no bigger than a baby bird, and the doctors predicted that he'd never last the night. But he did. Then they said he'd never last the week. But he did. Weeks turned into months and months into years, until Simon grew into a boy with an unwavering belief that God had a special plan for him -- that He had made him that small for a reason. Simon's only friend, Joe (Joe Mazello), is on a quest of his own. His young and beautiful mother, Rebecca (Ashley Judd), has kept the identity of his father a secret. With dreams of finding his real father one day, Joe is less than thrilled with Ben (Oliver Platt), the new man in his mother's life. But things take a sudden and tragic turn when Simon, in a Little League baseball game, hits a foul ball that strikes and kills Rebecca, sending her to her grave along with her secret. Simon's destiny and Joe's quest for his father become intertwined in the end, when Simon becomes the hero he was destined to be and in the process helps Joe solve the mystery of his father.
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PG, 2 hrs. 5 min.
Directed by:
Mark Johnson,
Mark Steven Johnson
Release Date: Sep 11, 1998
DVD Release Date: May 18, 1999
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I couldn't figure out how anyone could adapt the novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany" to the screen, and although this film is only a small portion of the novel, it captured the spirit of that moment beautifully! And Ashley Judd was mesmerizing as usual!
mmm! feeds on the tit!!! poor lame excuse for a good story!
Could have been made with a bit more heart and less vomite of the heart
Loved this movie. Adorable story about 2 friends & the courage of one. Worth the time. Very good story
One of my all time favorite movies. A wonderful story of a boy's faith. You laugh, you cry, you are inspired.
An incredibly touching story, showing us that great things can come out of something small. Great performances by Platt, Mazzello, and Smith.
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