Danny-Glover Movie Reviews
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Now available on UK DVD!
Simply OutstandingAngela Riley
chiefs mini series

Freedom Song: An Accurate Portrayal
More than just Civil Rights
Wonderful history lesson!

Freedom Song: An Accurate Portrayal
More than just Civil Rights
Wonderful history lesson!

wow
very powerful&uplifting

Unbelievably Entertaining, Spielberg deserves more!

A simple masterpiece

Taut and ProvocativeStarring: Danny Glover . Ruben Blades


Little Known Underrated Gem!!Excellent Suspenseful Drama!!

Moving Drama -- Worth seeing more than once
Disturbing Look at a Darker Side of HumanityMatt Dillon (Matt) plays the most sincere, nice guy on the planet. He's not immune to the fact that he's handicapped by his mental illness, but can't overcome it until he meets Danny Glover (Jerry). Together, armed with a little money and so much spirit (not to mention unrivaled positive attitudes), they set out to slowly climb the "economic ladder" - as Jerry calls it - and meet some of the most extraordinary characters. Unneccesary forshadowing gives the movie a constant feeling of sorrow, doom, and hopelessness, while the characters involved maintain an every-hopefull attitude about the future.
Not a happy film, but so well done it's hard not to feel it was money and time well spent. You will be forever changed.
Don't miss this oneThis film inspired me to actually do something about the problem of homelessness. Danny Glover and Matt Dillon star in this wonderfully honest movie that might change your views on homelessness. Dillon gives the best performance I've seen from him. The characters are all very believable. A bit like Of Mice and Men. There are some gently humorous scenes with Matthew, Dillon's character, and Jerry, Glover's character. There are other scenes that can seem foolish on the surface, but touching once you think about it. More films like this should be made. I recommend it to everyone


Moving Drama -- Worth seeing more than once
Disturbing Look at a Darker Side of HumanityMatt Dillon (Matt) plays the most sincere, nice guy on the planet. He's not immune to the fact that he's handicapped by his mental illness, but can't overcome it until he meets Danny Glover (Jerry). Together, armed with a little money and so much spirit (not to mention unrivaled positive attitudes), they set out to slowly climb the "economic ladder" - as Jerry calls it - and meet some of the most extraordinary characters. Unneccesary forshadowing gives the movie a constant feeling of sorrow, doom, and hopelessness, while the characters involved maintain an every-hopefull attitude about the future.
Not a happy film, but so well done it's hard not to feel it was money and time well spent. You will be forever changed.
Don't miss this oneThis film inspired me to actually do something about the problem of homelessness. Danny Glover and Matt Dillon star in this wonderfully honest movie that might change your views on homelessness. Dillon gives the best performance I've seen from him. The characters are all very believable. A bit like Of Mice and Men. There are some gently humorous scenes with Matthew, Dillon's character, and Jerry, Glover's character. There are other scenes that can seem foolish on the surface, but touching once you think about it. More films like this should be made. I recommend it to everyone