Movie Review on The odd Life of Timothy Green
The film entitled \"The Odd Life if Timothy Green\" is a great entertainment that brings a dramatic and humorous tone. peter Hedges directed the movie with interesting situations that can be reflect in real life.\n\n The married couple Jim Green ( Joel Edgerton) and Cindy Green ( Jennifer Garner) grieving over their inability to become pregnant, yet they wrote the attributed of their dream child on scraps of paper then put it inside the box and burried it in the garden. It's a kinda horrible movie when Timothy ( Cj Adams), a garden element that turned out to be their young son.\n\n The flow of the movie used flashbacking which give points to understand the moment when the couple tried to explain things to accept their adoption. Brenda ( Rosemarie Devitt), a hyper competitive sister of Cindy; Jimss the demanding father ( David Morse); the gruff soccer coach; uncle Bob ( M. Emitt Walsk); Jim's employer ( Run Civingston); Joni Rush, a moody girl who fell inlove with him, these characters represent a disturbing human relationship. By the magical presence and positive fighting spirit of Timothy, he managed to make everybody nicer included me. Likewise, he changed everyone, reach other people to comfort insecurities and tears. \n\n Moreover, I like the way how the actors and actresses delivered their acting skills. The emotions were there and strong message that conveyed us how was the feeling being in that cases. The concept may be fantasized but the lesson itself told us to be the kind of person who can managed human interaction despite of those imperfections. It even widened our views about connection of parenthood, friendship and career. \n\n On the other hand, the movie opened our mind and heart to try discover more about what we can, on how to make imposible matter to possible and to not be afraid of expectations because as long as you have the trust then you can surely taste the fruit of success in the right moment. \" The Odd Life of Timothy Green\" is a brilliant, creative, and worth to watch movie. So if you are going to ask me, well I may choose to rewatch it over time.