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Pay It Forward

Pay It Forward

  • Status: Released
  • 20-10-2000
  • Runtime: 122 min
  • Score: 7.36
  • Vote count: 1879

Like some other kids, 12-year-old Trevor McKinney believed in the goodness of human nature. Like many other kids, he was determined to change the world for the better. Unlike most other kids, he succeeded.

Kevin Spacey

Eugene Simonet

Helen Hunt

Arlene McKinney

Angie Dickinson

Grace

Haley Joel Osment

Trevor McKinney

Jay Mohr

Chris Chandler

Jim Caviezel

Jerry

Jon Bon Jovi

Ricky McKinney

David Ramsey

Sidney Parker

Gary Werntz

Mr. Thorsen

Colleen Flynn

Woman on Bridge

Marc Donato

Adam

Kathleen Wilhoite

Bonnie

Liza Snyder

Michelle

Jeannetta Arnette

Nurse

Hannah Leder

Thorsen's Daughter

Tina Lifford

Principal

Loren D. Baum

Rough Kid #1

Nico Matinata

Rough Kid #2

Zack Duhame

Rough Kid #3

Shawn Pyfrom

Shawn

Alexandra Kotcheff

Alexandra

Bradley White

Jordan

Christi Colombo

Christi

Phillip Stewart

Phillip

Justin Parsons

Justin

Myeshia Dejore Walker

Myeshia

Brenae Suzanne Davey

Brenae

Molly Bernard

Molly

Andrew Patrick Flood

Andy

Tameila N. Turner

Tameila

Julian Correa

Julian

Carrie Sullivan

School Girl

Patricia Deanda

Change Girl

Ryan Berti

Hallway Kid #1

Gabriela Rivas

Hallway Kid #2

Carrick O'Quinn

Man In Window

Stephanie Feury

Woman In Window

Bernard White

Cop

Tom Bailey

Liquid Man #1

Tim DeZarn

Liquid Man #2

Jonathan Nichols-Navarro

Liquid Man #3

Ron Keck

Lowlife #1

John Powers

Lowlife #2

Bob McCracken

Creepy Middle-Aged Man

Frank Whiteman

Doctor

Eugene Osment

Cop Who Gives Directions

Kendall Tenney

Male Newscaster

Sue Tripathy

Female Newscaster

Rusty Meyers

News Stand Guy

Leslie Dilley

The Governor

Billie Perkins

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Reno

**The world can't change by itself, we must bring it.** After watching this film I just remembered the quote from 'Sullivan's Travels' which says 'film's the greatest educational medium the world has ever known'. Indeed, cinema's for entertainment as well acts as a message deliverer. This was an inspirational movie, and everybody must see it. I know I'm a bit late to see it, better late than never, right? I'm really glad for having it at the right time because 15 years ago I did not have this blog to write about it. OK, the name of the movie represents the theme of the story. No matter its a developed or developing country, society needs something like the idea this movie talks about. Carrying a good social message, the movie slightly lags behind the too much on the emotions, especially the end part. There won't be a problem if you like melodrama. Other than that, I feel the conclusion was smart and strong, a better solution which would appeal for certain group rather alternate finale. The film was based on the novel of the same name, crafted by a fine director with the wonderful cast. Haley Joel Osment had a great career as a child-star, you should check some of his films if you love children's movies including this title on the top of that list. As a middle aged actor, Helen Hunt's one of the last best performances before turning into a senior artist. It's not a usual role for Kevin Spacey, but he nailed it with the good dialogues. Especially his talk about the topic 'child abuse' was a great thing from the movie. Overall, the actors get more credit for the first- class acts as the script demanded for their respective roles. > What did you ever do to change the world. A movie about a man who achieved in science gets the Oscar, not that real man. A movie about a man escapes from the war prison camp and slavery gets the award, and again none of those real persons. But a movie with the original, intelligent, inspiring, specially designed for a movie was not even a contender of the Oscars. Of course, it was transformed from a book, though there are/were no real people behind these great characters, all are imagined/created for the book and the movie. I never understood the American Academy Awards. By now you would know that I hate critics badly if you are a regular reader of my blog. Once again they failed to recognise how great the morality of the story is, rather they have concentrated to criticise the writing and the technical aspect of the film. Although, it was not a box office flop or earned beyond, but got a lot of praise from the families. It's a wonderful family drama, but still too far from being a masterpiece. Intelligent enough one to get motivated towards the social issues. Being practical in the real world is a concern as it is risky, depending on the situation and the person, just like this movie's ending. Rare to find a movie like this, you must check it out. 8/10