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4:46 pm - 08/19/2012

The Odd Life of Timothy Green will make you cry. HARD.



Every weekend, parents around the country are faced with deciding if the movies playing at the multiplex are “safe” for their children to watch. Usually, “safe” translates to a G or PG rating. But, as any former child can tell you, some G-and-PG-rated movies geared for children can end up being the most traumatic moviegoing experiences of all.

Case in point, this weekend’s The Odd Life of Timothy Green. (Warning: SPOILERS follow, but parents may appreciate the advance warning!) The film follows Cindy and Jim Green (Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton), a married couple struggling to start a family, who one night bury a box in their backyard filled with their dearest hopes and dreams for their imagined child. Soon after, young Timothy Green (CJ Adams) pops up on their doorstep. He’s got leaves growing out of his ankles, and he seems preternaturally capable of fulfilling his adopted parents’ aforementioned dearest hopes and dreams.

But as the title of the film directly implies, Timothy Green’s time on the planet is finite. That development proved just too emotionally overwhelming for at least two young boys who saw the movie this weekend; their devastation was so touching — and, let’s face it, hilarious – that their parents couldn’t help but record it and post it to YouTube. Check it out below:



First of all, Disney has a brilliant new marketing campaign on their hands: “It was SUPER SAD!” says one critic! “There were so many happy and sad moments!” says another!

But witnessing these boys parents’ help them talk through their sorrow, I was most reminded of my own blubbering reaction to the harrowing climax of 1983′s Superman III: An evil supercomputer grows sentient and absorbs one of the film’s villains (Annie Ross) inside it, transforming her into a cyborg. When I saw the movie for the first time in our family’s basement as a six-year-old kid, this scene left me thoroughly horrified. And when the supercomputer later tried to absorb Superman and turn him into a cyborg, it proved way too much for me to bear. I raced upstairs to my father, incoherent with tears, until he coaxed me back down to the basement, where he stood by the TV as I watched huddled on the stairs until I saw that Superman did indeed triumph over evil.

I don’t know if another sequence from a feature film has more deeply affected me to this day. Watching it now, the adult part of me can recognize how cheap and silly it all actually plays. But it also leaves me with a pit of anxiety in my stomach that I know will stay with me for hours (at least).

http://family-room.ew.com/2012/08/19/odd-life-of-timothy-green-ending-devastating/

backupblood 19th-Aug-2012 10:16 pm (UTC)
Or Bridge to Terabithia. Remember how Disney promoted that as a magical journey and not a magical journey of young tears?
therealycats 19th-Aug-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
I never saw that movie. I read the book in seventh grade so that might be WHY I didn't see the movie (because I knew she died and I was not here for that or how I figured the movie would handle it, with the musical cues and all), but I don't remember what my reactions were at the time because, you know, that was like 17 years ago.
actxappalledx 19th-Aug-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
Man, I was grown when I saw that movie and I still sobbed
chimbleysweep 19th-Aug-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
The book was so painful that I never saw that movie. Even though about a decade passed between my reading it and the movie's release.
hrhobo 19th-Aug-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
i thought reading the book beforehand would stop the tears but it didn't
emo_isoverused 19th-Aug-2012 11:02 pm (UTC)
i watched not too long ago and still cried
hireaunicorn 19th-Aug-2012 11:18 pm (UTC)
Bridge to Terabithia destroys lives.
miakun 19th-Aug-2012 11:44 pm (UTC)
There should always be a warning label on that kind of shit. You just don't have any preparation for it.
whiskybars 19th-Aug-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
ugh they showed that movie to us in class and by the end i had to leave the room to sob without being laughed at
hemsworth 20th-Aug-2012 03:29 am (UTC)
my stepdad was reeling in absolute shock over that movie. here he was expecting some light hearted family film then bam, sadness
spiritstairway 20th-Aug-2012 05:52 am (UTC)
koala_d 20th-Aug-2012 07:40 am (UTC)
lmao I thought that line was hilarious since she was in the movie
riookierin 20th-Aug-2012 06:39 pm (UTC)
I BAWLED MY FUCKING EYES OUT WHEN I SAW THAT...three years ago. D:
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