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Gifted

User rating: 4.63 41 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: April 7, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: July 25, 2017

PG-13 | Drama | 1h 41m

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4.63/5

User rating: 4.63

Based on 112 votes and 41 reviews.


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User rating: May 14, 2017

Gifted is more of a character rather than plot driven type of movie. The principal performers were wonderful in their roles, with Octavia Spencer's part basically a cameo. The story is not all that unusual and likely plays out in quite a few homes.

User rating: May 11, 2017

One of the better movies I've seen in a long time. Up-lifting...feel good..heartfelt movie...I wish they would make more of this type movie.

User rating: May 10, 2017

Excellent, heartfelt, loyal and tug at your heartstrings movie. Funny and great portrayal of actors.

User rating: May 8, 2017

Really enjoyed this movie. Worth seeing !!

User rating: May 5, 2017

Xcellent..!

User rating: May 4, 2017

Excellent movie, heartwarming caring Chris Evans is amazing. Love his character and love the actor they chose to play this role. Chris Evans really shines in this heartfelt movie.

User rating: May 3, 2017

Totally awesome movie! Filled with emotion, courage, loyalty, love, determination. What is important isn't money or social position, but being there for those who need you and love you. Must see and should be an Oscar contender.

User rating: May 3, 2017

Loved this movie and have gone twice to see it. I would go again!!! Loved the acting! One of the best movies I have seen for a long time. The young girl is so adorable in this movie.

User rating: May 3, 2017

gifted is a good movie

User rating: May 3, 2017

Unrealistic. There are child prodigies, but they come from parents who nurture a talent or in the constant presence of a talent they observe unhindered. There is a Fred, Alford, and Roy Adler all mathematicians none from England, according to Google. The navier-stokes problem has not been solved. Despite the inaccuracy of facts, it was more on the scale of a television drama. A lot of gaps in this movie too. who was in classroom watching the the kids before the teacher walked in? Usually the teacher is in the room before the kids. Also, I am certain first graders know what 1+ 1 is, because Kindergartners can add double digits. They should have consulted a real teacher for this movie and real gifted kids. This a watered down, unrealistic, camouflaged ugly drama of another movie with Jody Foster. I thought Boss Baby was cute. Better money spent and more creative. Oh, and the pace is slow.