| Finding Forrester 
				(2000), 
				Director: Gus Van Sant, Rated PG 
						In an ordinary 
						place, he found the one person to make his life 
						extraordinary. 
				
				  Starring: 
				Sean Connery, Rob Brown, F. Murray Abraham, Anna Paquin, Busta 
				Rhymes, April Grace, Michael Pitt, Michael Nouri, Matt Damon 
				DML Rating: 
				★★★★★★★★☆☆ 
				- great 
				"No thinking - that 
				comes later. You must write your first draft with your heart. 
				You rewrite with your head. The first key to writing is... to 
				write, not to think!" - Forrester 
				Why watch this? 
				Talk about crossing races and generations. This does that and 
				more. 
				Plot Summary: Jamal 
				Wallace is a gifted inner-city teenager from the Bronx, whose 
				talent for basketball secures him a scholarship to a prestigious 
				Manhattan prep school. He develops an unlikely friendship with 
				William Forrester, a reclusive, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, 
				who becomes his mentor and helps him refine his writing skills 
				and navigate challenges at his new school.  Dad's Preview: 
				This film could have been a typical white-man saves 
				black-kid-from-the-ghetto attempt, but it is not, partly due to 
				the unlikely pairing: an inner city young hooper and a Scottish 
				recluse. There are significant culture clashes and mistrusts 
				both ways, but in the end, it goes where we hope it will. 
				Connery and Abraham give convincing performances as we'd expect, 
				but young Rob Brown stands toe-to-toe with them. If anything, we 
				hope Brown's performance can impress upon his audience peers 
				that it's powerful to be academic. "You're a man now, dog!" 
						 Columbia 
						Pic., Laurence Mark Prod., Fountainbridge Films;
 Sony Pic. Releasing
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