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Johnny (2010) is a English,Swedish movie. D. David Morin has directed this movie. Jerry Phillips,Musetta Vander,Lonnie Colón,Leslie L. Miller are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Johnny (2010) is considered one of the best Drama,Family movie in India and around the world.
Johnny is an inspirational story about a 10-year-old boy in a group foster home who is dying of leukemia. Although he has every reason to doubt God,all he does is trust Him. He is sent to see Dr. Carter, who ends up taking him into his home where his wife rejects the boy, who reminds her of the son she lost two years before, but their nine-year-old daughter bonds with him. This is a truly inspirational story that will leave you in tears and feeling spiritually fed. Watch as Johnny works to heal this family that has been torn apart by grief.
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Terrific Movie!!!!
So I was bored sitting here at home tonight. I love watching movies and couldn't find anything to watch. I stumbled across "Johnny" on netflix. These are my thoughts in regards to the movie "Johnny". I did not know what to expect when I first turned it on. Now after watching, I am proud to say that this movie is such an awesome movie. It is very inspirational. I think it can teach us all some valuable lessons if we pay close enough attention. It is nice to see a clean movie with an outstanding story line. I would highly recommend it for all to see. Keep in mind, it does involve the death of the boy Johnny who had Leukemia. So you might want to view it before allowing younger children to watch.
A boy who is terminally ill is in search of a family
First off, I checked spoiler because "terminally ill" gives itself away. Let me tell you all something.. This movie made me cry and I Don't CRY. This movie is so home based that you cant do anything but. If you have ever had someone close to you ripped away, beware and have an extra box of Puffs(TM) or Kleenex(TM) cause you will drench them. If you have pent up stress, this movie is what you will need to be able to let it out. Good job to Jerry Phillips, and all the other cast. Great Job for you, five stars! ***** I will and do recommend this movie as a family night movie. Yes its sad, but its a good one to show your kid(s) that life is short and needs to be lived. Yes there is a strong religious background in this movie, and if you don't believe in god-welcome to America. Ignore that part and watch this kid work some screen magic. He is going to sink into your eyes and clog up your tear drains so they are coming' down the face! Good luck and runny noses.
Not for the faint hearted
I think Jerry Phillips was just perfect for the role as Johhny. He just crawls into your heart very early in the movie. I totally get the message that God loves us and when you rent of buy a movie where you know the main character is going to die from leukemia, you know to expect a movie that will guarantee you tears ( I guess I will have to call that a spoiler, but you also read it on the box). But I think we should all watch a movie like this at least once or twice, because only then we realize what people might be going through having a similar experience. Leukemia is a reality and people die from it, and when it is a child, it is painful. If you are not touched by this movie you either don't like children or you don't have a heart. The acting is not perfect, but I can look past that, seeing that half of the main characters are children. The movie is not too long, in fact, I get the sense that most of the full length scenes are important and through time lapsing techniques some other less important scenes move by quickly. This is always a director's nightmare if you don't want the movie to be too long and you have to exclude some of your most precious scenes. The story comes together beautifully and eventually everything comes together and no character is included by accident. Eventually every person's role in the movie is important and we realize why they are there. I really enjoyed watching it and crying my heart out. That's why people like me watch movies like this.
great movie
This was a fantastic movie. I do not see how anyone could hate on this movie. Johnny is one of the most lovable characters I've seen in a while is testament to the Christian faith is outstanding and astonishing. I would watch this movie again and again. The message and theme are clearly delivered and well thought out at that. This is a great movie for the whole family to fall in love with. I would definitely recommend this movie to everyone I know. Well acted. And done by a great filming company. This movie shows that with faith anything is possible.
Talk About A Tearjerker - This Sets The Record
First let me say that I'm not at all religious, and the reason Netflix or Amazon recommended this to me was that I liked "Fireproof" and a couple other far less preachy Christian themed films. I was hoping this would be in the less preachy category too. Needless to say, it wasn't. In fact, it was, like another reviewer stated, more like a church service. Further, much of the acting was mediocre, and often amateurish. So why did I give it 7 stars? Because the basic story was very involving, and the lead boy who played Johnny was excellent. The story is set up for tears. A fine surgeon and his wife have lost their 10 year old son in a car accident and the wife has not forgiven herself after two years. I won't disclose the reason why. One of her husbands patients is Johnny, who has terminal leukemia. He is extremely precocious and wise beyond his 10 years and extremely religious, but has no family as his mother has died. The surgeon who has just operated on him decides to "adopt" him, hoping it might help his wife move on. If that sounds ridiculous, I can't blame you. But he brings the boy home over her vigorous objections, and despite the poor acting of the mother and some of the kids and the unlikely lines they have to recite, the movie plays out well, mainly because Johnny is so good. Plus, without giving anything away, after all the tears of sadness, there is a non-religious kicker at the end that I wasn't expecting requiring two or three tissues for tears of joy. I am still not a bit religious, though I can see where believing when faced with premature death might give comfort. I forgive all the corn and preaching since the story itself was good and involving. Not good enough for a 10 nor bad enough for a 1, but if you like a tearjerker like I do, then I think a 7 is just right.