
Single mother, Theresa Johnson, becomes homeless, loses her job and tries to survive with her young daughter, Hillary, through charities and public shelters.... (Full plot summary below)
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Single mother, Theresa Johnson, becomes homeless, loses her job and tries to survive with her young daughter, Hillary, through charities and public shelters.
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| User ReviewJennifer♥ RThis movie was so sad. I watched it in my child development class! It really makes you think about things. i loved it. <3 |
| User ReviewRachel SFive stars for Mos Def. Mare Winningham needed a haircut. |
| User Reviewsylvia sThis was a very good movie about homeless people!! I was very sad for the mother and daughter. It made me very fearful of being homeless. |
| User ReviewShontel DI cannot find this movie ANYWHERE and its super frustrating |
| User ReviewRiku FA young mother who lost her job and her little daughter. This is definitely an image for a single mother who has to kept her child and do anything she can do to keep alive. She has to wander to many places to get a better home and job but, everything seems fall apart. She does anything to make their life better but, the result is not as same as she hoped. This is a very good movie criticize problems related to poverty. |
| User ReviewRebecca WThis movie will break your heart. The ending is so well done. This is truly the saddest movie I have ever seen. |
| User ReviewBarb PCheesy performances and some subtleties asided, this is a fairly moving, realistic depiction of inner city poverty. Plus, Mos Def! |
| User ReviewPrivate Uits sad, but justa standard sob story.... |
| User ReviewKatelyn HA film which illustrates the terrible cycle of poverty that exists in the United States. |