Ordinary Angels

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7.7
20241h 58m

Inspired by the incredible true story of a hairdresser who single-handedly rallies an entire community to help a widowed father save the life of his critically ill young daughter.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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Official Trailer #2

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Official Trailer

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Dare to believe in the extraordinary [Subtitled]

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Special Feature: ‘The Story Behind Ordinary Angels’

Cast

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Hilary Swank

Sharon Stevens

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Alan Ritchson

Ed Schmitt

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Emily Mitchell

Michelle Schmitt

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Skywalker Hughes

Ashley Schmitt

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Nancy Travis

Barbara Schmitt

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Drew Powell

Pastor Dave Stone

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Amy Acker

Theresa Schmitt

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Stephanie Sy

Amy Chan

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Erik Athavale

Dr. Ghorbani

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Darcy Fehr

Albert Evans

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Don Mike

Cousin Kelvin

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Ryan Allen

Cousin Marcus

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Jean-Jacques Javier

Diner Manager

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Reviews

M

Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/ordinary-angels-review-an-optimistic-true-story/

"Ordinary Angels resonates as a powerful reminder of the human capacity for compassion and collective effort in the face of adversity. The sensitive screenplay by Kelly Fremon Craig and Meg Tilly, along with the stirring performances by Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson, elevate this true story above the ordinary, offering an inspirational viewing experience that is both a celebration of the human spirit and a call to our inherent goodness.

Despite relying on genre conventions, it stands out for its authenticity and the hopeful message it conveys. It’s, without a doubt, a movie that not only warms the heart of everyone who sees it but also prompts reflection on the transformative impact of generosity, altruism, and mutual care in building a better world."

Rating: B

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Hilary Swank turns in quite a strong performance here as Sharon Stevens. She's an hairdresser with a penchant for the bottle - and for denial - who just happens upon a rather sad newspaper article whilst buying her morning six-pack. The headline features the story of the young girl Michelle (Emily Mitchell) who has just lost her mother and whose father is having to come to terms with her own impending liver failure. After many years of medical treatment, the family are over $400,000 in debt and with the vultures closing in on them, she decides to raise some money to help them out. Father Ed (Alan Ritchson) is a proud man. Not stubborn, just determined that he will keep his family and his home together, so he slightly resents Sharon's self-appointment in his affairs. Luckily his mother (Nancy Travis) sees the sense in her activities and together they all work to raise the funds - and sort out the logistics - so they can secure a transplant for the youngster. Swank reminded me of Jane Fonda for much of this drama, and at times her characterisation of a woman with demons of her own is quite effectively annoying as she interferes at will. Ritchson also delivers potently and the young Mitchell evokes a combination of spiritedness and determination that provides this true story is quite a decent validation of just what can be achieved against formidable odds when driven by a can-do attitude, some human decency and an helicopter.

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