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Miracle in Lane 2 | 
enlarge | Director: Greg Beeman Actors: Frankie Muniz, Rick Rossovich, Molly Hagan, Patrick Levis, Roger Aaron Brown Studio: Walt Disney Video
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Format: Color, Dvd-video, Surround Sound, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DISD33617D UPC: 786936233964 EAN: 0786936233964 ASIN: B0000DZTN8
Theatrical Release Date: May 13, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 06/07/2005 Rating: G
Amazon.com Based on the real-life story of disabled soap box derby champion Justin Yoder, this Disney bio-pic manages the difficult trick of balancing earnestness with wit, action with family drama. Frankie Muniz (TV's Malcolm in the Middle) plays Justin, a 12-year-old who accepts the limitations of his spina bifida but still wants to win a trophy like his athlete brother. Rick Rossovich and Molly Hagan are note perfect as his thoroughly likable but flawed parents, and Patrick Levis deftly portrays the difficulties of being a loving older brother who gets fed up always having to play second fiddle to his brother and his disease. Frequent trips into Justin's avid imagination, which provide humor and context, help the film avoid the sentimentality that usually accompanies triumph-over-adversity movies. (For instance, God is a race car driver who wears a T-shirt proclaiming "I don't make mistakes.") The smart script is cheerfully candid about Justin's problems (such as vomiting and lack of bladder control) and honest about the strain a disability puts on a family, but it's packed with enough action to sate the sports-minded viewer. (Ages 6 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
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True entertainment July 25, 2008 Rachael Ball (Southern Utah) This is a true story about a boy named Justin who is born with Spina bifida. His family is very active in sports, and he is trying to live up to the reputation set by his fater and older brother. It is an insperiational story about over comming life's obsticles. I would reccoment this movie to be part of your collection for children as well as adults to enjoy.
A Movie of Understanding and Acceptance April 12, 2008 jrtsjukejoint Through Justin's character I see a part of me, and other young disabled people who are trying to make a stand, showing who they are. It was nice he'd won the prize trophy,but gaining respect was more rewarding. Seeing his older brother react reminded me of my own family. A siblings "need" to be wanted, and not over looked, is common in a home like Justin's. Strangely awkward the "affected" wish for normalcy, and desire doing activities their loved one takes for granted. We would undoubtedly favor playing in their baseball games, than siting on sidelines looking onward, because our muscles don't allow. All those surgeries, rehab, and medicines we'd trade, in an instance, to run those bases,in a home run, and hear people erupt when we did so. I recommend this to families of disabled kids, and their siblings who don't have a disability to understand the other side of the coin!
miracle in lane 2-- March 12, 2008 Michelle Polk (Mississippi, USA) A feel-good movie based on a true story. Frankie Muntz does a wonderful job of playing a boy with a shunt in his neck. The boy feels a need to be normal and find his niche like his older brother. I love his version of God. "God's explanations are pretty good for a race car driver. I don't care for the final scene in this movie but I can look over it.There are a few life threatening scenes that may be too intense for younger children but it is a sweet, sweet movie that I recommend to the whole family.
Touching Story January 4, 2008 Frances A. Drane (Phoenix, Az) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first saw this movie on the Disney Channel, I was 13, and from there I was totally in love with the movie. My nephew went through something similar, unfortuantly he passed away about a week after the movie Debuted. Frankie Muniz is so believable in this Movie that you actually believe he's going through it in real life. I think this is the Best Movie by far for Frankie Muniz.I was an avid Disney Channel viewer at age 13 and this film also had alot of Disney channel Stars in it.
I could relate February 17, 2007 M. Dunkin 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a vision impairment, so I could relate to having over-protective parents, but the thing that I related to more was Justin's brother. I had a severely handicapped brother (he passed away when he was 10) and so I can DEFINITELY understand where the brother was coming from. There is a constant struggle between wanting the same amount of attention that your "special" sibling is getting and being afraid something will happen to that sibling.
So in a nutshell, I thought it was a great movie. The part at the end where Justin gets to see what heaven looks like was kinda weird, but I think it was just a way of saying that in heaven everyone is on an even playing field.
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