
Leah Forster - Tipping the Scales
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Release Date: March 21, 2011

This product is rated 4.2 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 16 reviews.
This product is rated 4.2 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 16 reviews.
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Really good!
It's thought provoking and sweet. I particularly like how all these different relationships develop throughout the movie. For instance, the Jewish Grandma lady, (forgive me for forgetting her name; I watched this last week), starts out a little spiky on personality, not heartless though. It's sweet to watch her develop a much needed friendship with her neighbor and, how she steps up for the main character in the end. There are a number of sweet relationships in the story. The main character and her older sister, who has special needs, is another one of them. I'm not going to go into the plot on this review, but I will say it was a nice ride and worth more than the few dollars it costs.
Really good!
It's thought provoking and sweet. I particularly like how all these different relationships develop throughout the movie. For instance, the Jewish Grandma lady, (forgive me for forgetting her name; I watched this last week), starts out a little spiky on personality, not heartless though. It's sweet to watch her develop a much needed friendship with her neighbor and, how she steps up for the main character in the end. There are a number of sweet relationships in the story. The main character and her older sister, who has special needs, is another one of them. I'm not going to go into the plot on this review, but I will say it was a nice ride and worth more than the few dollars it costs.
This product is rated 4.2 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 16 reviews.