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Lorsque Scott et Teresa apprennent que leur fils, Austin, est autiste et atteint de la maladie des os de verre, ils s'inquiètent d'abord de son avenir. Cependant, grâce à la foi grandissante de Scott et à l'esprit incroyable d'Austin, ils deviennent inébranlables et trouvent la joie, la gratitude et le courage dans les moments les plus difficiles.
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Humiliated on the first date by taking her to a fancy restaurant in casual clothes when she thought she was going to a coffee shop. That's okay, he likes her blue eyes. I checked the other movies the director/writer did. No thanks. And the kid loves Fight Club. :face_with_monocle:
I am not sure why the low score from here and IMDB and others. Sure there are some faith injected into this movie; personally I really hate them, but overall this movie is just heartfelt. Go and just watch it. When the whole faith things is introduced in the movie just zone out. Providing that this is a "true" story, it makes it so much better.
This is a feel-good movie at a time when one is welcome. I guess because it’s not about a sex worker with a good heart, or a vampire who sucks blood out of someone’s chest, or a drug dealer who has transitioned from one gender to another, according to some comments, it’s not worth your time. Don’t listen to people who rate a movie without actually seeing it. I actually enjoyed it. It is what is: A feel-good family movie, based on real people. If you like the premise, give it a chance.
This is another faith based film mixed in with secular films at your cinema. Don’t be fooled. It belongs on the shelf of the church youth room. Not gonna see it. Here’s a good commentary. https://www.flickeringmyth.com/movie-review-the-unbreakable-boy-2025