I Am Sam Movie

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A movie about the power of the human spirit

I Am Sam is a 2001 movie that tells the story of a mentally challenged father and his efforts to retain custody of his daughter.

Michelle Pfeiffer and Sean Penn give career-defining performances in this humorous and heart-warming film about a mentally-challenged father who enlists the aid of a high-powered attorney to help him regain custody of his daughter.

Socially, Sam is rather high-functioning and more together in many ways than Rita is; his high-class, respected lawyer whose marriage is falling apart and whose son hates her.

This is truly a story of life, love, and laughter.

Movie Synopsis

Genre: Drama
Directed by: Jessie Nelson
Actors: Sean Penn; Michelle Pfeiffer; Dakota Fanning

Sam Dawson (Sean Penn), a mentally challenged man with a mind of a child, is living in Los Angeles and is single-handedly raising his daughter Lucy (Dakota Fanning), whom he fathered from a homeless woman who wanted nothing to do with Lucy and left him the day of her birth. Although Sam provides a loving and caring environment for the 7-year-old Lucy, she soon surpasses her father's mental capacity. Questions arise about Sams ability to care for Lucy and a custody case is brought to court.

Sam is a man with a mental age of 7 who is well adjusted and has a great support system consisting of four similarly developmentally disabled men. His neighbor Annie (Dianne Wiest), a piano-player and agoraphobe, befriends Sam and takes care of Lucy when Sam can't.

Lucy is as precocious as Sam is backwards. Sam loves reading Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss to her, but when she starts reading "real hard" books like Stellaluna, she balks at reading the word "different" because she doesn't want to be smarter than her dad. She knows he's different, "not like other dads", but that's all right with her because he is loving, taking her to the park and to International House of Pancakes (every Wednesday, because "Wednesday is IHOP night").

When they decide to go to Big Boy for a change, Sam causes a disturbance because he cannot get the kind of French pancakes he is accustomed to. At the school Halloween party, he dresses as Paul McCartney but embarrasses his daughter by drawing undue attention. Other kids tease her, calling her dad a "retard". She tells one boy that she is adopted. This causes a crisis at her birthday party, which results in an unexpected visit from a social worker who takes Lucy away. A judge allows him only two supervised, 2-hour visits per week.

Sam's friends recommend that he hire Rita (Michelle Pfeiffer), a lawyer. He shows up at her office and starts spelling out his situation while she juggles coffee orders to her assistant, Patricia. Socially, Sam is rather high-functioningmore together in many ways than his high-class, respected lawyer whose marriage is falling apart and whose son hates her.

Sam surprises Rita at a party. Stunned, she announces that she's taking his case pro bono, because others see her as cold and heartless.

Rita begrudgingly works with Sam to help him keep his parental rights, but chaos arises when Lucy convinces Sam to help her run away from the foster home she is being kept in during the trial. Over the course of the trial, Sam gets a new job at Pizza Hut and Annie leaves her apartment for the first time in years. Sam also helps Rita with her family problems, and helps her to realize how much her son really means to her. Sam also convinces her to leave her husband, because Rita told him that he cheated on her.

During the trial, however, Sam breaks down, after being convinced that he is not capable of taking care of Lucy.

Meanwhile, Lucy is placed with a foster family who plan to adopt her. Lucy often runs away from her foster parents in the middle of the night to go see Sam, who moved into a larger apartment closer to her.

In the end, the foster family who planned on adopting Lucy lets Sam have custody of her. Sam says that Lucy still needs a mother and asks if the foster mother would like to help raise Lucy. The movie ends with Lucy's soccer game where Sam is the referee. In attendance are Lucy's former foster family, the newly divorced Rita and her son with whom Rita has renewed her relationship, along with Annie and Sam's other friends.


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I Am Sam is a powerful, emotional movie that explores the life of a mentally handicapped man, Sam, and his daughter Lucy. This movie is the most wonderful and realistic portrayal you will ever find of a parent with a disability caught in the legal and social services system.

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The Soundtrack

From I am Sam

Initially, Sean Penn wanted to set the movie solely to Beatles recordings. When the producers attempted to obtain the rights to use the songs, they learned that Michael Jackson, who owned the rights, was charging $300,000 per song.

Should the rights have been purchased, it would have cost $4.5 million dollars, which would have set a record in terms of money paid for songs in a Hollywood production.

Instead, Penn commissioned other artists, such as Stereophonics, Eddie Vedder, Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright, The Wallflowers, Ben Harper, The Vines and Ben Folds, to cover the songs for the soundtrack. Penn's brother Michael is also featured, singing a duet with his wife, Aimee Mann. The Beatles covers and the Powell score were issued on separate CDs.


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The soundtrack consists equally of covers of songs by The Beatles, and a score by John Powell.

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Showdown!

This is one of those feel good movies that you'll find yourself watching again and again. Okay, maybe not that much but you get the point.

Tip: You'll want to make sure you have your box of tissues close by for this movie!

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MJSchrader says:

This was a very beautiful movie!

24websurf says:

Not the worst for sure... what a wonderful movie and such a tearjerker!

No, it was a complete waste of my time.

 

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Sam: You're going a little faster than everybody else. I was wondering if you noticed that.

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Sam: OK, remember when Paul McCartney wrote the song

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Rita: Can you grasp the concept of manipulating the truth... not lying, just a little tweak here and there? Sam: [thinks for a few seconds] No.

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  • mbgphoto Oct 3, 2009 @ 6:44 pm | delete
    Excellent job on this lens. It made me want to see the movie!
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    I'm visiting around at the sites of my WiWon team mates this morning. I was afraid to see this movie but now maybe I will. Thanks! And good luck!

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