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Storyline Edit. After receiving bad news from a fertility doctor, Cindy and Jim Green try to bury their dreams of having a child by writing out all the great traits their child would have and putting them in a box in the garden. During a freak storm in the middle of the night, they awake to find a boy named Timothy, with leaves growing from his ankles, standing in their kitchen calling them mom and dad.
Cindy and Jim are thrown into the midst of parenthood and over the coming months, Timothy will teach them more than they could have imagined about being parents and raising a child, no matter how he comes into their lives.
He's a force of nature. Comedy Drama Family Fantasy. Rated PG for mild thematic elements and brief language. Did you know Edit. Trivia Filmed in the same house as Halloween II Goofs When Timothy kicks Joni in the face, a leaf can be seen floating away in the pool, which means he lost one. Quotes Jim Green : Have a great day! Connections Featured in Maltin on Movies: Sparkle Hill as Mildred Hill and Patty S. Hill as Patty Hill. User reviews Review. Top review. Rate movie.
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What parents need to know Parents need to know that The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a Disney family film that uses "magical realism" to explain how an infertile couple gets to parent the kid of their literal dreams. Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Parent Written by Joylene August 17, A film the world has been wating for! Each scene is so wonderfully filled with laughter and wisdom that you don't want Continue reading.
Report this review. Adult Written by Red March 13, Good for the whole family My 6 yr old and 9 yr old both loved it. My 6 yr old was sad near the end which prompted a wonderful dis Kid, 12 years old September 19, This movie is Amazing! The story of the movie is very well written and I think the movie turn Kid, 11 years old February 2, I honestly thought this was gonna be a little crazy with how the movie started off.
His wife feels badly and invites Timothy to a pool party they are having in a week. At the party, Timothy stands on the diving board, with his yellow socks on, and kids think he is strange. The girl on the bike is there, and they stare at each other. Timothy begins to bounce and jumps off the board into the pool, and sinks to the bottom, and sits there. The girl watches while everyone else is eating and opening presents, and finally dives in to save Timothy.
She sees his leaves, and Timothy reflexively kicks out, and lands a kick to her nose. She is angry and swims off. Later, she wants him to see something. The two become friends, and bike, climb, hike, and explore together.
Cindy is worried that he is spending too much time with this girl. The 2 kids lay down in the sun, and when he pulls down his sock, a leaf falls off. It has started to turn colors.
Uncle Bub M. Emmet Walsh is in the hospital; the family rushes to his bedside. They all visit, and then he asks to spend some 1-on-1 time with Timothy. The two talk and laugh, and Cindy and Jim smile. Jim signs Timothy up for soccer.
As they practice, the parents ask him about the girl he spends so much time with. He tells them her name is Joni Odeya Rush. Jim tells Timothy he had a crush on a girl when he was his age…and he married her. At work, Franklin calls Jim in; the layoffs are happening, and Jim has to let everyone go.
It costs too much to keep making pencils, and the entire plant may close. Timothy asks if they can come up with an idea for a new kind of pencil, one that might be easier to manufacture. Not wanting to disappoint their son, Jim and Cindy throw themselves into the project, and make a pencil that is almost entirely made of leaves.
Cranky Ms. Crudstaff is unimpressed and makes small talk. She shows Timothy her newly commissioned portrait for the museum and explains that it was at great expense. Timothy tells her he would have done it for free. So, she challenges him, and he sketches her beautifully and accurately.
A bit too accurate, as he adds her chin hair, and she is insulted. Crudstaff after being so tolerant all these years, and she is fired. Franklin gets on the phone and shares the idea. It might save their jobs and the plant.
Coach Cal refuses to let Timothy play. Timothy and Joni spend more time together, and Cindy is worried. Joni leads her into the woods…and shows her this beautiful space they have made, with handmade vines and mobiles and tapestries. Cindy realizes she was wrong. Brenda is bragging how talented her kids are, and Cindy finally adds that Timothy is musical. At the end, Brenda announces Timothy for the encore.
He says sure, but Cindy and Jim look horrified. Timothy picks up a block and stick and bangs out a rhythm on it. No one knows what he is doing.
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