A homeless man searches for a key he has lost, finding redemption along the way.A homeless man searches for a key he has lost, finding redemption along the way.A homeless man searches for a key he has lost, finding redemption along the way.
Mathew Greer
- James
- (as Matthew Greer)
Melinda Renna
- Policewoman
- (as Melinda Ramos Renna)
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- Writers
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- TriviaIt was 112 degrees in Dallas for the first day of shooting.
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powerful portrait of homelessness & why ALL human life has dignity
it made me cry.
you can say whatever you want about the writing, the acting, the directing, the production, the music & what-have-you, but the bottom line for me is:
it made me cry.
also, having dealt with the homeless, i appreciated the extreme realism of the homeless scenes & the characters being portrayed, because whenever an out-of-it homeless person says something particularly brilliant, or insightful (which i've personally witnessed myself dozens of times), it makes you think two things: 1) "man! there's a REAL PERSON inside there!" & 2) "what in the world happened to them to make them like THIS?"
i believe this movie answers that question (in a general way) &, for this reason, i'd like to see it shown in all sociology &/or psychology courses, all churches & to every single person involved in homeless ministry.
because everyone has a story, amen?
i also think popeye (tom wright) is the best thing that happened to this movie & i'd love to see a sequel that deals with HIS story.
peace & blessings 2 all, barefoot Christian <><
you can say whatever you want about the writing, the acting, the directing, the production, the music & what-have-you, but the bottom line for me is:
it made me cry.
also, having dealt with the homeless, i appreciated the extreme realism of the homeless scenes & the characters being portrayed, because whenever an out-of-it homeless person says something particularly brilliant, or insightful (which i've personally witnessed myself dozens of times), it makes you think two things: 1) "man! there's a REAL PERSON inside there!" & 2) "what in the world happened to them to make them like THIS?"
i believe this movie answers that question (in a general way) &, for this reason, i'd like to see it shown in all sociology &/or psychology courses, all churches & to every single person involved in homeless ministry.
because everyone has a story, amen?
i also think popeye (tom wright) is the best thing that happened to this movie & i'd love to see a sequel that deals with HIS story.
peace & blessings 2 all, barefoot Christian <><
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- barefootxn
- Mar 11, 2006
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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