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Synopsis: A feisty foster kid's outrageous scheme to be reunited with her birth mother has unintended consequences in The Great Gilly Hopkins, an entertaining film for the entire family. Gilly Hopkins (Sophie Nélisse) has seen more than her share of foster homes and has outwitted every family she has lived with. In an effort to escape her new foster mother Maime Trotter's (Kathy Bates) endless loving care, Gilly concocts a plan that she believes will bring her mother running to her rescue. But when the ploy blows up in Gilly's face it threatens to ruin the only chance she's ever had to be part of a real family. Based on the award-winning young-adult novel by Katherine Paterson (Bridge to Terabithia), The Great Gilly Hopkins stars Sophie Nélisse, Kathy Bates, Julia Stiles, Bill Cobbs, Billy Magnussen, with Octavia Spencer and Glenn Close.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Stephen Herek
Production: Lionsgate Premiere
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
65%
PG
Year:
2015
99 min
598 Views


to be nothing

except maybe tough.

But I thought

that when my mother came...

Listen, all that stuff

about happy endings,

it's just lies.

Sometimes things will come easy.

And you'll say, "finally,

I got a happy ending."

That's the way things

is supposed to be.

Like life, he owed you

good things.

And there is a lot

of good things, baby.

Like you,

coming to spend time

with us this fall.

Oh, that was mighty good

for me and William Ernest.

But you're just fooling yourself

if you expect good things

to come regular.

Well, if life's so bad,

how come you are so happy?

Did I say bad?

I said tough.

There ain't nothing

can make you happy

like doing good on a tough job.

Trotter, stop preaching to me.

I want to come home.

You have been home, baby.

Your grandma is your home.

No, but I want to be

with you and William Ernest

and Mr. Randolph.

And leave her all alone?

Could you do that?

But I don't want to lose you.

You're not losing a family.

You're getting another one.

Me and William Ernest

and Mr. Randolph,

we're not going anyplace.

But your grandma is your blood.

You need to take time

and get to know her.

You're a part of me.

And me a part of you now.

Nobody can ever take that

away from us.

Ever.

She called from her car.

She's lost, child.

If you could have heard

her voice.

She needs you.

Trotter, stop trying to make

a stinking Christian out of me.

I wouldn't try to make nothing

out of you.

Me and William Ernest

and Mr. Randolph,

we kind of like you

the way you are.

Now, I was thinking

about Thanksgiving.

Remember?

I owe you a Turkey dinner.

And so,

how about maybe...

Maybe Easter.

You come on back for a visit.

I'll bake you

a big old juicy ham,

and we'll bite the heads off

chocolate Easter bunnies.

And we'll put rabbit ears

on Mr. Randolph.

Oh, I think me

and William Ernest

would just love that.

Trotter...

I love you.

I know, baby.

And I love you too.

I'm ready to go home now.

Thank you.

Our girl's going to be

just fine, Maime.

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David Paterson

David Alexander Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician who served as the 55th Governor of New York, succeeding Eliot Spitzer and serving out the final three years of Spitzer's term from March 2008 to the end of 2010. He is the first African American to hold that position and the second legally blind U.S. Governor of any state after Bob C. Riley, who was Acting Governor of Arkansas for 11 days in January 1975. Since leaving office, Paterson has been a radio talk show host on station WOR in New York City, and was in 2014 appointed chairman of the New York Democratic Party by his successor as governor, Andrew Cuomo.After graduating from Hofstra Law School, Paterson worked in the district attorney's office of Queens County, New York, and on the staff of Manhattan borough president David Dinkins. In 1985, he was elected to the New York state senate to a seat that was once held by his father, former New York secretary of state Basil Paterson. In 2003, he rose to the position of Senate minority leader. Paterson was selected as running mate by then-New York attorney general and Democratic Party gubernatorial nominee Eliot Spitzer in the 2006 New York gubernatorial election. Spitzer and Paterson were elected in November 2006 with 69 percent of the vote, and Paterson took office as lieutenant governor on January 1, 2007.When Spitzer resigned in the wake of a prostitution scandal, Paterson was sworn in as Governor of New York on March 17, 2008. Paterson launched a brief campaign for a full term as Governor in the 2010 gubernatorial election, but announced on February 26, 2010 that he would not be a candidate in the Democratic primary. more…

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