The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie
Facts
| Cast | James Caan, Justin Chatwin, Lorette Clow, Cameron Daddo and Darcy Dunlop |
| Video Release | March 30, 2004 |
| Running Time | 102 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 758445110333 |
| Buy this item | $75.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 12:28 EST (details) 1 VHS Tape, Showtime Ent., Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks, Color, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 3 new from $6.88, 9 used from $1.63 |
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Average user review:| What do you grow in your garden? |
Charlie (Kevin Zegers) is a teen who's headed for big trouble. His home life is bad, he's running with the wrong crowd, and there's really nobody he can rely on to help him. He's the kid who gets caught by the principal (James Caan) when his friends steal an old woman's purse. Charlie may be many things--but he is not a snitch and he won't tell the principal and his parents (Leslie Hope, David Schofield), who was with him stealing the purse.
Instead of being expelled, the principal offers Charlie the chance to work off his debt with the victim (Gena Rowland). When Charlie goes to her home, he learns she's a widow who believes her late husband James haunts her garden and is raising two mentally challenged boys--one which she's adopted.
Mrs. Ritchie sets Charlie to work in her garden--teaching him about how to grow things and consideration for what he plants in his garden. (what you sow, you shall reap) Through her kindness, he learns to understand his own issues and stand up for himself and his family.
"Mrs Ritchie" is a good film and worth seeing at least once, particularly if you are a strong fan of Gena Rowland. She is luminious in this film--very believable and in my opinion, what makes the film work.
November 19, 2007
| Misleading title |
| Best and most moving movie ever!! |
| Saved by Gena Rowlands |
The plotline was weak, and Charlie's (Kevin Zegers) travails with the "bad boys" in the beginning, which were supposed to introduce us to his harsher personality, were silly and unbelievable. Regarding these "bad boys", they looked more like the geeks they were teasing. I wouldn't have been intimidated by any of them in high school, even if I was a Freshman and they were Seniors.
Gena Rowlands saved this film from obscurity, as did Kevin Zegers, though to a lesser extent. He's clearly trying to add depth to his acting career, and that's terrific. There's still some room for him to grow. Gena Rowlands is *always* terrific. Her warmth infected and graced the entire film.
For all it's failings, it was still an emotionally evocative film at times, with one profoundly moving event at the end of the film. And Charlie did experience growth, which helped him put his family back together.
However, that's the biggest problem I had with the film. Without giving anything away, Charlie wasn't the person that needed to put that family back together (regardless of the silly contrivance that was written in to make it seem as such). It was the mother and the father, because both are pretty horrible people on the inside, but all we see is a father played as a typical jerk, and mother played as a typical drunk. Again, nothing fresh or original about their characters. July 14, 2004
| Truly Moving! |
As the movie moves forward, both characters learn valuable lessons from each other, and Zegers' character learns how to bring his family back together. While the acting is dynamic, the movie would be a complete flop without Zegers and Rowlands. The storyline isn't real solid and often leaves too many open questions. Yet, the film is well worth watching simply for the sake of watching the two great actors give life to dying characters. Truly one of my new favorites but only because of the acting. Worth seeing! July 13, 2004
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