Movie Title:
Same Kind of Different As Me
- Some profanity, including racist slurs.
- Discussion of the Klu Klux Klan and racism.
- After watching the film, you should talk to your kids about the homeless and maybe even plan a special service project to help the homeless in your city!
- “While the journey of the homeless may begin in a hopeless place, it didn’t have to end there.” – Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear)
- “God is in the recycling business of turning trash into treasure.” – Denver (Djimon Hounsou)
- “Sometimes you just gotta bless the hell out of people.” – Denver
- “It’s kind of incredible what a little love can do.” – Chef Jim (Thomas Francis Murphy)
- Without the lead actors, it may have felt like just another sappy Christian movie, but the superb performances by Renee Zellweger, Greg Kinnear, Djimon Hounsou, and Jon Voight elevate it to so much more.
- I liked Debbie’s sweet, soft voice. What an angel she was.
- I really liked the idea of “catch and release” friendship. How do you treat your true friends?
- The scene with the yellow roses was very sweet. Wouldn’t we all like to have such an impact on others?
- I always love seeing pictures and video clips of the real people at the end of a movie about them.
- I’m still not used to Renee Zelwegger’s new face. Plastic surgery doesn’t always improve celebrities’ faces.
- One of the first times we see Denver, he flies into a rage, but we’re never told why.
- I’ve never seen people clap and give a standing ovation for a eulogy at a funeral. Have you? It seemed odd and a bit inappropriate to me.
- It’s pretty predictable.
- I haven’t read the book, but I hear it’s quite a bit different.
- “You wanna be my friend?” – Denver
- “I’ve done things I’m not proud of.” – Clara (Ann Mahoney)
- “I just don’t know how much a million dollars is worth anymore.” – Ron
- “When you’re as precious to God, you’re important to Satan.” – Denver
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