That's What I Am
WWE Home Video (2011)
Children, Comedy, Drama, Family, Queer Themes/Interest
Not In Collection
#424
6*
Seen ItYes
(9/23/2016 NetFlix)
IMDB   7.0
101 mins USA / English
Netflix 
Ed Harris Mr. Simon
Amy Madigan Principal Kelner
Molly Parker Sherri Nichol
Daniel Roebuck Jim Nichol
Randy Orton Ed Freel
Chase Ellison Andy Nichol
Sean Michael Cunningham Jimmy Tadlock
Mia Rose Frampton Mary Clear
Cameron Deane Stewart Carl Freel
Daniel Yelsky Norman Gunmeyer
Alexander Walters Big G
Camille Bourgeois Jason Freel
Vanessa Cloke Irene Freel
Renwick D. Scott II Dan Rainier
Jordan Reynolds Ricky Brown
Sarah Celano Karen Connor
Dalton Mitchell Sam Nolan
Raymond Diamond Myron Stort
Dalton Zachary Mitchell Sam Nolan
Director
Michael Pavone
Mike Pavone
Producer Denise Chamian
Writer/Composer Mike Pavone
Michael Pavone
Cinematography Kenneth Zunder
Music James Raymond


A coming-of-age story set in 1965 that follows 12-year-old Andy Nichol (Chase Ellison), a bright student who, like most kids his age, will do anything to avoid conflict for fear of suffering overwhelming ridicule and punishment from his junior high school peers. Everyone's favorite teacher, Mr. Simon (Ed Harris), pairs Andy with the school's biggest outcast and social pariah, Stanley, aka "Big G" (Alexander Walters), on a critical term project. Sporting thick orange hair, a head too big for his body and ears too big for his head, "Big G" has been the object of ridicule since grade school. Before long, Andy will learn that there was truly a method behind Mr. Simon's madness as to why he teamed these two up. As the story unfolds, Mr. Simon finds himself the target of a malicious rumor of homosexuality after Principal Kelner (Amy Madigan) suspends a school bully for brutally beating up a female classmate. When Andy watches "Big G" fearlessly confront the school bully, a series of events are triggered which change the lives of both young men - and their teacher - forever. Much to Andy's surprise, "Big G" is a brilliant, kind, tolerant and decent human being who has more dignity than anyone Andy has ever encountered.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
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Notes
A fine feel good coming of age story -- While the excessive sentimentality and clichés made me twinge a bit, I found myself liking it -- Bullying is a major theme of the movie (which may be why the WWE financed it) -- I can't let pass the benign way which bullying was handled by the school -- a severe beating only resulted in a suspension when it should have been a criminal case.