A really neat story with Jaclyn Smith, Corbin Bernsen, Lyndsy Fonseca and C. Thomas Howell all really making the film special. A must see!
Movie Reviews
Ordinary miracles
Terri | Crescent City, California United States | 08/20/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This movie stars Jaclyn Smith, who plays a judge who has no life outside her work. She is dedicated to her work, like a robot, that doesn't have feelings, but soon a young girl who gets rejected by her foster parents because she won't behave, gets sent to a juvenile facility by this judge, Jaclyn Smith. When she realizes the girl may have to stay at this facility until a new family steps forward, the judge takes custody of the young teen. This girl has a boyfriend that takes her to the wrong side of the tracks, and only the judge seems to be able to change that. This movie is really good, and well acted. I won't spoil the rest, but watch this movie, it's worth your time. Jaclyn Smith did a wonderful job in this movie, and so did the young girl."
Ordinary Miracles
Toni Blake | 09/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This one is a keeper. It's an excellent movie, with a good story, without the language. A tear-jerker.It's one that I will watch time and again."
Wonderfull Family Film- ? regarding running time.
Boz | USA | 01/09/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Walked into the living room as my wife was watching and got suckered into the plot even though I thought I had enough of this kind of drama that seems so prevalent, but I loved the acting and story which is not a syrupy sweet fuzzy warm story at all thank goodness that I had to get this for our library.
I do have a question as too the diff between IMDB running time of 99 Minutes and the 85 actual minutes. Imdb error???"
A good family film is a miracle in itself
D. Garcia | Dallas, TX | 12/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Ordinary Miracles" was a great family film about how one person can make a difference in someone else's life by being courageous enough to go against popular opinion and to do what is right. It also gives powerful insight as to why some people act rebellious; it teaches that sometimes we need to learn to be able to see through the rough exterior and look into the heart. I recommend this film for young and old alike. "Ordinary Miracles" also proves that a great film doesn't have to contain profanity to be good."