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Pay It Forward
Film review
Though, like "Titans," this film believes in the goodness of man just take a gander at its seemingly antiquated notion that an act of kindness can change a life it chooses to deliver that news in the worst way possible.
Whereas "Titans" drove its perhaps a bit corny points home softly, this contrived, even maudlin, drama bludgeons its underlying points home with the subtlety of a sledgehammer smash to the cranium.
Because of that, and a slew of other problems, it may be the biggest disappointment of the year, a film that's sure to polarize audiences and critics in much the same way that the syrupy blockbuster "Patch Adams" did.
What's particularly irritating about that is the fact that not only is it based on a beloved best-seller (by author Catherine Hyde Ryan), but it features an A-list cast made up of Oscar winners and nominees from the past couple of years.
Leading the pack is Kevin Spacey, who stars as Eugene Simonet, a newly arrived Las Vegas social studies teacher who believes in challenging his junior high students. (He's also physically scarred, though he doesn't like to talk about it.)
But one of his students, Trevor (Haley Joel Osment of "The Sixth Sense") takes the assignment a bit more seriously than his classmates. For his project, he comes up with the concept of "paying it forward," doing life-changing good deeds for three people, who then do the same for three others and so on.
For example, Trevor gives shelter, food and money to Jerry (Jim Caviezel), a homeless drug addict. And he's also working on putting his socially awkward teacher together with his mother, Arlene (Helen Hunt), a cocktail waitress with her own share of problems (for one thing, she's an alcoholic).
He soon finds that it's not as easy as it sounds, though. For one thing, Jerry has used the money to buy a fix. And there seems to be too much standing in the way of the planned romance not the least of which is the return of Trevor's abusive, deadbeat father (Jon Bon Jovi).
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Cast: Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment, Jay Mohr
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