Plot Summary
Life's a blast even when you're different. When Mo's reflection is revealed, he sees a body that doesn't quite resemble any of his peers. Here, he tells the tale of his youth, growing up on the south shore of Long Island, New York. His parents support him, his wacky brother keeps him laughing, and his friends help him to escape. After discovering that the reason behind all of his physical differences is a genetic mutation called "Marfan Syndrome", Mo is forced to come to terms with a more serious reality.
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A Gem - Not To Be Missed
Heartwarming, unique, inspiring story. A colorful cast and visual style. See Margo Martindale and Eric Sullivan in their bravest performances. A truly life-affirming film.
lacking depth.
There's a reason the lead actors in this film have all been minor characters in their other work...they can't carry a film. A few things you have to get past when you watch this... 1) he exhibits none of the physical symptoms of someone with Marfan's, and the average lifespan these days is like 70 years old. 2) the character overcomes the adversity of things similar to what a diabetic would. 3) there's no point to the story. at all. no warm fuzzies...nothing. So yeah, don't buy it. Rent it if you must, and don't expect anything but a movie slightly above amateur.
SOOOOOO Good!!
Awesome Film! Check it out!!
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