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The mute superintendent of a ramshackle apartment building, becomes the unwilling guardian of a little girl with an attitude.The mute superintendent of a ramshackle apartment building, becomes the unwilling guardian of a little girl with an attitude.The mute superintendent of a ramshackle apartment building, becomes the unwilling guardian of a little girl with an attitude.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 15 nominations total
Alexandra Castillo
- Falling Ceiling Woman
- (as Alex Castillo)
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- TriviaThe wool cap leading man William H. Macy wears in this TV movie, was actually knitted by his wife Felicity Huffman.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2005 (2005)
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So, over all I have to say that I liked this movie. It was a little schmaltzy, but good enough... Until I got to the last ten minutes, where the director essentially said "Uh-oh, I'm almost out of time, Ted Turner's going to kill me. I'd better wrap it up," before summoning the almighty Deus Ex Machina to finish it for him. My honest suggestion? Watch right up until you see a set of doors open, turn off the movie and write your own ending--it'll undoubtedly be less insulting to your intelligence.
As for the rest of the movie? Superb. No, I mean it, I scathe the ending, but I really loved the rest of it. Without the last ten minutes, go ahead and double the score I gave it above. William H. Macy does a brilliant job of conveying every emotion without saying a word. Don Rickles is, well... Don Rickles. Enough said. I bought this movie on the strength that it had both of them, and I was definitely not disappointed in the job they did. Keke Palmer will grow up to be a big name. I'm as certain of that as I am that the ending was the worst ending to a movie I've seen since Blood Work, but that's neither here nor there.
As for the rest of the movie? Superb. No, I mean it, I scathe the ending, but I really loved the rest of it. Without the last ten minutes, go ahead and double the score I gave it above. William H. Macy does a brilliant job of conveying every emotion without saying a word. Don Rickles is, well... Don Rickles. Enough said. I bought this movie on the strength that it had both of them, and I was definitely not disappointed in the job they did. Keke Palmer will grow up to be a big name. I'm as certain of that as I am that the ending was the worst ending to a movie I've seen since Blood Work, but that's neither here nor there.
- iamnotjimmy
- Sep 5, 2006
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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