
This Movie Will Make You Think

This multi-starred movie that is the movie version of the Oprah book club selection is a wake up call for our foster care system in the United States.
Poor Astrid (Alison Lohman), a pre-teen, who was her mother's (Michelle Pfeiffer) confidante and best friend, witnessed her mother killing her boyfriend. From that point on and even before, Astrid's life is a mess. Here is a summary of the foster homes where she was placed:
(1) Robin Wright Penn played the first foster mother. She is a born again Christian who is living with an atheist boyfriend, who is pretty normal. She has 2 other children of different ethnic groups and also another teen daughter. She dresses like a prostitute and eventually accuses Astrid of trying to steal her man. And finally she shoots Astrid.
(2) The second was a foster facility dormitory where there is constant fighting, accusations, and jealousy among the teen residents.
(3) Next was the best foster home composed of a married couple--Renee Zellweger and Noah Wyle (he's on ER, the TV show). He travels all the time and Astrid becomes the best friend of Claire (Zellweger). It is a wonderful experience for Astrid until the husband leaves Claire for good. You will have to see what happens next yourself.
(4) Finally there is a foster mother who appears to be a madame of a brothel, but I don't think that she really was. She just dressed like it and only foster-mothered teen girls. As a result of this experience, Astrid dyes her lovely blonde hair jet black and completely becomes a replica of Morticia of the Addams Family.
Throughout all of this, Astrid's mother is directing her daughter from prison. She poisons Astrid like oleander and eventually turns her daughter away from her forever. Astrid finally finds some happiness and the movie ends.
Looking at this movie should be a wake up call for all of our cities foster care directors. How can such incompetent, weird, and disturbed people be fostering children who already have difficult problem?
This movie is a little saner than "Running With Scissors," its closest related movie that I know of. Both movies give sane adults a lot to think about in regard to the future of our country.
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