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The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker (2000)

November. 12,2000
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7.1
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PG
| Drama TV Movie

Devoted teacher Anne Sullivan leads deaf, blind and mute Helen Keller out of solitude and helps integrate her into the world.

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SpuffyWeb
2000/11/12

Sadly Over-hyped

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Dynamixor
2000/11/13

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Megamind
2000/11/14

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Rosie Searle
2000/11/15

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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moviewizguy
2000/11/16

This film is a television remake of William Gibson's classic play about Annie Sullivan's efforts to draw Helen Keller from her world of darkness and silence.This have been the first TV thing I've seen of The Miracle Worker and I thought it was pretty good. There were some pretty and great scenes with some great acting and some bad ones.The acting by Alison Elliott was probably the best in the cast. I couldn't say much with Hallie Kate Eisenberg, who plays Helen. One thing I didn't like about the play is the separation with Annie and her brother. I find it so fake that I didn't believe that subplot at all. I find it laughable.This film is sometimes dramatic with some of it's bad scenes, since it was in the play, but it's a good remake and has some funny scenes.

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alsantro
2000/11/17

The true story of Anne Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller, and her struggles to teach a deaf, mute, and blind girl. Set in the south on an Alabama tobacco plantation the story combines elements of family life, psychology and persistence. The movie teaches not to pity or treat someone as a lesser because of a handicap. The acting was good. The script writing however was mediocre and lacked elements of excitement. The plot line at times became uninteresting, but the ending was dramatic and captivating. I found this movie to be of mediocre quality. I would not consider the movie extremely entertaining, but would suggest watching it to learn more about Helen Keller.

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tedg
2000/11/18

This story is just screaming to be a fine movie. What is better subject matter for a presentation by signs, than a story of presentation by signs. And there has been a moderately successful film made in 1962, at least it had the weight of trembling actors.This version has been Disneyfied in predicable ways: dumbed, cleaned and sweetened accordingly. But oddly enough for a film about blindness, it is blazingly bright and colorful. I think this is a simple accident of what Disney knows about how TeeVee bleaches colors.And it has two actors who have done well in fine films. Nominally, they are supposed to have a huge metaphysical tussle, here more of a staring contest. David Strathairn's presence in 'Limbo' is really something you need to see. Any one of tens of thousands could have done what he does here.Alison Elliott just blew me away in 'Wings of a Dove.' This woman has enough power to suggest what is suspected of the 'real' Anne, that much of the intelligence of her student was imposed. This would have been fertile stuff for an intelligent film. Oh well, at least she does something.That can't be said for the Helen here who is little more than the dolls in this story. Would have made more sense if that Anne redactor layer was mined.Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.

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shrek2004
2000/11/19

This is a wonderful film and the best version of the Miracle Worker I've seen by far. Hallie Kate Eisenberg is a wonderful actress, cute and unlike the Olsen Twins, actually seems to study and rehearse her lines and role. She was extremely convincing, though perhaps a little too tame at times, in her role as young Helen Keller. I hope there are to be good things in store for her in the future!

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