Although Michael's rugby skills improved a bit, there was no way to deal with it as a movie. I can imagine the bloody version of this story while I read it. For example, the Tuohy family has a lot of conflicts because of this child. For example, what happened between michael and colins [I always think they have this sign in the movie, but in the end the screenwriter did not write anything. Come, I am very pleased], if there are these plots, then it is one of the many sensational Madonna of the Dog films, and it has lost the most touching point of "true story".
Probably because of real people, real names, and real events, the story of such a high-level white family helping a black child in difficulty on the road to success does not make people feel disgusted, but it is handled naturally in many places. There were no hysterical cries or goosebumps between the family members from start to finish, mom would walk back to the car calmly when she was most excited, and all they needed to express their love was a hug.
The Tuohys are very mature in the way they educate their children, so both children are very caring. It is easy to understand that such a family would take in a homeless child. On the other hand, although michael has had a tragic experience, he has a pure heart. Only such a good boy can make the audience believe that someone is willing to help him, or even hope that someone can help him. If he is an unrepentant little gangster who lives in other people's homes and steals things, thinks badly about other people's daughters, or refuses to study, this family treats him so well, it's too good for him.
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