Ellen Foster

December. 02,1998      PG-13
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

After her mother's death, a young girl is separated from her abusive father and is sent between her various friends and relatives, always longing to find a place to call home.

Jena Malone as  Ellen Foster
Julie Harris as  Leonora Nelson
Ted Levine as  Bill Hammond
Glynnis O'Connor as  Charlotte Nelson Hammond
Debra Monk as  Aunt Nadine
Kate Burton as  Abigail Montford
Barbara Garrick as  Aunt Betsy
Zeljko Ivanek as  Educational Psychologist
Amanda Peet as  Julia Hobbs
Bill Nunn as  Mr. Douglas

Reviews

GamerTab
1998/12/02

That was an excellent one.

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NekoHomey
1998/12/03

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Taraparain
1998/12/04

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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StyleSk8r
1998/12/05

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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littleann48
1998/12/06

If i didn't know this was a movie i swear i was watching my early life pass before my eyes. I cried so much out of her sadness but also cried cause of how heroic she was. She finally got the love and family she so deserved by the end of this wonderful film.This was a well written book first of all of which i read. The film stayed right along with each and every character in the book. It was so wonderful and a little amusing as she rode past the house of which the family's name was not Foster as she had thought. Also how she gathered up some money for the family to help take care of her. And how she dressed in her best clothes and rode over to the house on a very cold winter's day.This movie truly is worth watching over and over as i myself have done.

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ljs3mil
1998/12/07

I was astonished to read the review characterizing Ellen as a "brat" who "couldn't get along with anybody." The title character in the story is sweet, gentle, and patient (although sometimes pushed to the point of frustration with people who repeatedly trample her.) She, in fact, gets along with everyone in the movie who is even slightly kind to her. The movie is a heartwarming and thought-provoking story that avoids being whiney or saccharrine-sweet.

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Tally-2
1998/12/08

Anyone with a heart could not help but like this movie. There was not a dry eye in the room, as we watched the movie. Ellen Foster shines, whether she is smiling or crying in the movie. The emotion she is feeling is expressed without words. She is a bright and intelligent little girl, mature beyond her years because of her circumstances. Abused by her father and abandoned by her relatives, she overcomes the trials life hands her and finds a place to belong. Isn't that what all people strive for in the end?I give this movie a ten out of ten. I would recommend that people view it with an open mind.Jena Malone is an actress to look out for, she is very talented. No wonder she played a young Ellie in the Jodie Foster movie Contact. Her quality reminds me of Jodie Foster.

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Goon-2
1998/12/09

I am usually a fan of Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movies, but this one failed to win my heart. At best, it was a SEMI- entertaining flick with Jena Malone playing a "troubled" girl (now is that creative or what?)who fails to get along with completely anybody. In other words, she's a complete little brat. If I want to see a movie about a troubled child, I will watch the first half of Jane Eyre. At least that one is entertaining and shows a vague human side behind all of Jane's "fiestiness." I failed to make the same connection with Ellen and that makes for a rather unlikeable little character and a none too likeable film. I'd give it a five out of ten at MOST.

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