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The Cure (1995)

The Cure (1995)
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Erik (Brad Renfro) is a 13-year-old boy whose single mother, Gail (Diana Scarwid), has just moved to a new home in Minnesota. Erik feels like a fish out of water with his Southern accent, and he has trouble making friends until he meets Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), a kid a year or two younger who lives next door. Erik and Dexter get along fine, but Gail tells Erik not to go near Dexter when she learns that he contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion a few years ago. Erik ignores his mother's instructions and stands up for the frail Dexter at school, while Dexter's mom Linda (Annabella Sciorra) gives Erik the warmth, affection, and home cooking that Gail is too busy to provide. However, both boys are painfully aware of Dexter's illness, and when one of them spots a headline in a supermarket tabloid that a doctor in New Orleans has discovered a cure for AIDS, they run away together, determined to find the doctor and bring Dexter back as good as new. The Cure was the theatrical feature debut for actor-turned-director Peter Horton, who cut his directorial teeth on the TV series The Wonder Years and thirtysomething. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Joseph MazzelloBrad Renfro, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Horton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Cure

Erik (Brad Renfro) is a 13-year-old boy whose single mother, Gail (Diana Scarwid), has just moved to a new home in Minnesota. Erik feels like a fish out of water with his Southern accent, and he has trouble making friends until he meets Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), a kid a year or two younger who lives next door. Erik and Dexter get along fine, but Gail tells Erik not to go near Dexter when she learns that he contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion a few years ago. Erik ignores his mother's instructions and stands up for the frail Dexter at school, while Dexter's mom Linda (Annabella Sciorra) gives Erik the warmth, affection, and home cooking that Gail is too busy to provide. However, both boys are painfully aware of Dexter's illness, and when one of them spots a headline in a supermarket tabloid that a doctor in New Orleans has discovered a cure for AIDS, they run away together, determined to find the doctor and bring Dexter back as good as new. The Cure was the theatrical feature debut for actor-turned-director Peter Horton, who cut his directorial teeth on the TV series The Wonder Years and thirtysomething. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Horton
Writer(s):
Robert Kuhn
Producer(s):
Eric EisnerMark Burg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Susan N.

Very good movie that shows how two very different boys become friends and how they are changed by their relationship. I didn't care for all the swearing Brad Renfro's character, Erik, did, though.

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SHERON M.

At first I thought this movie was just one of those "feel good" movies, however, as the story progressed, you felt yourself getting more drawn in emotionally. The ending will definitely make an impact...........

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David S.

This movie was amazing. I remember watching it as a kid. It deals with real life issues, that when people think of they don't seem to think of children. It deals with how friendship can over-triumph anything... and how through the love of a friend anything is possible. It shows that children believe in the imposible... something many of us adults forgot how to do. That the cure for anything life throws at us is the power of friendship, and as long as we are not alone we win in life, and we are never alone.

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