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Pay It Forward on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: 75%
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Starring: Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment, Jay Mohr, Jim Caviezel, Jon Bon Jovi, Angie Dickinson
Director: Mimi Leder
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 119 mins
Certificate: 12
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: Italian
Subtitles: English, Romanian, Bulgarian, Arabic
Released: 30/07/2001

Brief synopsis of Pay It Forward

Based on a best-selling novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde and boasting the star power of three prior Oscar winners--Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, and Haley Joel Osment--PAY IT FORWARD spins a heartwarming yarn about an 11-year-old boy who comes up with an utopian idea as a project for school. History teacher Eugene Simenot (Spacey) offers the same ongoing extra-credit assignment he has proffered every year: Come up with an idea that will change the world. However, he expects nothing more from his students than halfhearted efforts that fall far shy of their mark. Simenot is therefore unprepared for precocious, irrepressible Trevor McKinney (played with wide-eyed wonder by Osment), who conjures up a stunning scheme. Trevor suggests the concept that every person who benefits from someone else's good deed should "pay it forward," instead of paying it back, and in turn offer favors to three other people. The first guinea pig for Trevor's experiment is his overworked, imperfect mom (Helen Hunt) for whom he tries to find a boyfriend.
Director Mimi Leder, best known for such powerful thrillers as DEEP IMPACT, imbues the solid script of PAY IT FORWARD with a more grandiose aura. However, it is the movie's triumvirate of heralded stars--Spacey, Hunt, and Osment--that propels this compelling yarn.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Oscar winners Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt co-star in a movie that conforms to the American ethos that nothing succeeds like excess. When asked to come up with a way of making the world a better place as part of a class project, schoolboy Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense) concocts the notion of carrying out random acts of kindness to strangers, who then pay the favour forward to new beneficiaries rather than back to the giver. This notion attracts the attention of the media and brings together the youngster's emotionally scarred, alcoholic mum (Hunt) and physically scarred schoolteacher (Spacey), both in need of companionship. Reasonable performances in stereotyped roles sustain interest during the early part of film, but increasing sentimentality may prove hard to stomach for the more cynical viewer.

Time Out

This soft-boiled sub-Spielbergian mush is a children's film for grown-ups who never grew up. In a scurrilous bid to... Read more on www.timeout.com

Halliwell's Film Guide

Here is a concept looking for a dramatic context to give it life, and finding only a fatal sentimental contrivance.

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Rated - 4 starsAm I a wuss!?

russlough from Berkshire , 21/09/2005

I am a 25 year old bloke who likes to think he is quite cool, so should I have liked this film as much as I did. I had to go straight to the pub drink lager and talk football.

But forgetting my pride its a really nice film, well acted and an enjoyable story line.

Oh yeah and I cried!!!!

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Rated - 3 starsWhat a great film!

ally from east riding of yorkshire , 22/11/2003

We realy enjoyed this fim the ending is not what you expect and will leave you with a tear in your eye.. A good plot and a great concept - if you could pay a favour forward would the world be a better place?

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Rated - 5 starsClassic feel-good movie

A customer from Fife, Scotland , 26/09/2003

Haley-Joel Osmont is great, as he also is in Sixth Sense. The film takes a great idea - a Good Samaritan-style favour that needs to be passed on, pyramid-style. The end has its emotional roller coaster of course. Perfect for a night in with the rental DVD!

  11 out of 12 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsA Masterpiece!

JRC1979 from Berkshire , 22/02/2005

A totally uplifting tale with a fantastic performance from Haley Joel Osment.

Add to that Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt and you can't go wrong.

This film leaves you with something to think about...

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsWhat a great film!

ally from east riding of yorkshire , 22/11/2003

We realy enjoyed this fim the ending is not what you expect and will leave you with a tear in your eye.. A good plot and a great concept - if you could pay a favour forward would the world be a better place?

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Rated - 5 starsDon't forget the tissue's

Riean from South Yorkshire , 30/05/2006

Well what can I say this film is just brillient. If only things like this did happen in the real world what a lovely place it would be.

We watched this in a group after tea, and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. When I say no dry eyes this does include the men as well.

This film would be brilliant for any occasion and would make a perfect film for that cosy night in with your other half.

Some parts of the film are predictable, but the out come is not what anyone would have expected to happen.

Please if you see no other films this year you can't miss this one.

There is nothing in this film that lets it down

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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