Journey of the Heart

March. 02,1997      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Janice is the subject of the town gossips for four reasons: she wears too much lipstick, her hair is too big, she is a single-mother and her two children are strange. Ray (6) is a hellraiser and Tony (9) is autistic. One day, however, Tony sits down at the piano and plays Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and Janice knows there may be hope for him (and them) yet.

Cybill Shepherd as  Janice Johnston
Stephen Lang as  Thomas Deblois
Blake Heron as  Ray Johnston
Cassidy Rae as  Julia
David Carpenter as  Sheriff Henry
Richard Herd as  Principal Martin
Jer Adrianne Lelliott as  Young Tony Johnston
Will Rothhaar as  Young Ray Johnston
Kay Lenz as  Marvelle
Margaret Blye as  Olivia

Reviews

Diagonaldi
1997/03/02

Very well executed

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AniInterview
1997/03/03

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Exoticalot
1997/03/04

People are voting emotionally.

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Numerootno
1997/03/05

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Michelle Marie Suan
1997/03/06

This is just one of those unique independent films that I would consider worth watching especially for the family. This deals with the not-so-common family life and how they've coped with someone like Tony, the savant. Chris Demtral's performance was amazing. I mean not only has he portrayed his role well, he probably had a hard time working the glitches out. The love between Julia and Tony is just so sweet. My most favorite part of the movie was when Tony and Julia shared a kiss though Tony was sort of opening his eyes and not closing them... kind of weird but still a sweet gesture... I mean being blind and autistic at the same time is not a common role. I don't know of any other movie that deals with it. That's why I can say that this movie is unique. If I'd have to say more about this movie, I'd probably be telling you the whole summary so it's better left for those who like Drama and the reality of life.

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pratchayan
1997/03/07

I watched it yesterday on Hallmark Channel as I am No.1 fan of Cybill Shepherd. (If not, I wouldn't bother for I hate to see any story about the misfortunate or handicapped.)All in all, it's a well-made film and the story was well told though couldn't help reminding viewers of the award-winning "My Left Foot", the ingredients were the same. Jeremy Lelliott as Young Tony was marvellos. I give it 2 and a half star.

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