A Thousand Words
E**B
My favorite movie.
This movie is my favorite because it is hilarious, well-written, and the ending is cute. It has a good moral behind it, too!
S**6
This movie is so inspiring!
You should watch this movie right now... I mean RIGHT NOW.
L**S
Stunningly beautiful and important
This modest, powerful film tells how the art program at Ohio's Bittersweet Farms-- the country's oldest farmstead community for adults with autism-- has tapped hidden talents in the residents, and given them a voice through art. People unable to explain themselves have been liberated. Art has offered a window into their psyches, allowing staff to understand what's troubling the people they serve, and to see, for the first time, who they essentially are.In the documentary style perfected by Ken Burns, the story is told with the help of interviews with Bittersweet staff. Apt quotations about the value of art from such luminaries as John Updike and Freida Kahlo frame each individual story within the larger tale. Focusing on five longtime residents-- "The Historian," "The Illustrator," and so on-- this professionally made film, produced and directed by Cora and Richard Walsh, the mother and brother of one of the subjects, is beautiful and deeply moving. And it seems utterly fresh.In the Bittersweet art studios we meet Joe, "The Historian," who draws his life from memory, always through the perspective through which he first saw something-- a bus, for instance, viewed from a window above. Through art Joe ultimately revealed a childhood trauma: his near-drowning at Lake Erie. (Joe's painting of the accident is childlike, haunting, and devastating.) Bronwen, "The Storyteller," expressed her grief about the death of her father through a series of landscapes that at first seemed innocent. Canvas after canvas showed green grass and blue sky. Then one day a brown swathe punctured the serene landscape, plunging deeply below the grass. Above the earth, in primitive handwriting, were the words "Daddy Dirts."Again and again, the art studio becomes a sanctuary, a therapist's chair. We learn that Conor, "The Illustrator," and the filmmakers' family member, worked through a period of anxiety when his mother was in Ireland. Staff understood the change in his behavior when he began drawing a series of terrified-looking portraits of his mother. Steve, "The Recluse," found safety in a corner of the art room after a cancer battle. And Patra, "The Realist," created a whimsical series of critters that have become the basis for some ceramic designs made and sold at the farm. As Patra's talent emerged, her longtime temper tantrums subsided. She gave her critters a home and named it Twitter Forest, a place, like Bittersweet, where beings live protected from the dangers of the outside world.Though the film dwells on how adults with autism have expressed their suffering through art, it also shows the inner joys that have been released in the art studios-- through drawing, painting, ceramics, and weaving. Much of the work produced at Bittersweet is gallery-worthy and stunning.This is an important film. The shame is that it has not been shown in wide release--or on PBS. At a time when adults with autism are entering the adult world-- and a society unprepared to serve their needs-- in greater numbers each year, art is something that works. It is meaningful. It can even help autistic adults earn money through the sale of their work. And you don't necessarily need a farm-based program, big grant funding, or professional artists to achieve the miracle being played out on this Ohio farm. But you do need to listen to what "A Thousand Words" is telling you--whether you have an autistic family member or not.Linda H. Davis
#**R
VERY ENJOYABLE FANTASY.
WE LIKE THE FANTASY STORY, THE CHARACTERS, AND THE SPECIAL EFFECTS.IT SHOULD BE REQUIRED VIEWING IN ALL HIGH SCHOOLS, AND THAT’s THE TRUTH.
D**S
What a wonderful movie, very thought provoking
I love this movie, its done very well and seems to have a great message behind it. Like all his movies, very funny!
A**I
great movie
I really enjoyed this movie. You have the classic funny Eddie Murphy with a good plot. Can't go wrong with this one.
K**T
Funny movie!
It's just a funny movie!!!
P**7
Great movie
Great movie, good message
R**N
Absolute drivel
Eddie Murphy has made some great movies. But this isn't one of them. It doesn't work as a fantasy and it doesn't work as a comedy. A sad waste of the great comedic talents of both Eddie Murphy and Allison Janney.
A**X
Gotta watch!
What a great movie will be loaned out to friends and retained in our library..........it is funny sad and meaningful and everyone should watch it!! we love Eddie Murphy anyway but not all his movies are to our fast but this and the Holy man rate right up there at the top!
S**B
Funny film for Xmas day☃️☃️
Not yet watched but delivery and packaging excellent and item as described:) Xmas day film time 😀😀⛄️⛄️
G**L
A Great Family Flick
very enjoyable movie and very funny movie . in my opinion this is the best movie of Eddie Murphy. an original story .I waited a long time to see it . such a good movie that you are going to watch it again and again .the assistant of Jack McCall(Eddie Murphy)in the movie did a great job too ...so don't hesitate to buy it and bring happiness to your famiy.
G**7
Great film
Another great feel good film really happy with this purchase made us start to think ,,,,Really recommend this film to anyone looking for a sense of purpose !
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