Video Description
From KIDS FIRST!: It’s tough to raise a child in a town of unique individuals who have chosen to live separate from the rest of the world. But this is what Jake had to do when his nephew became orphaned in a car accident. At Jake’s request, the townspeople welcome the boy, Spence, and keep the death of his parents a secret since he doesn’t remember the accident much and thinks his parents are in a hospital healing. They become family as he tries to fit in and find himself, and as Jake comes to terms with the child in his life and in the death of his beloved sister. “Jake’s Corner” takes on difficult issues and addresses them with sensitivity. Families will want to know that many scenes in the story take place in a bar at the uncle owns. Parents might find this story good for opening a discussion about death and what would happen their children if they died. Jake wasn’t used to children, but he and the Spence developed a strong bond. The people in the town showed Spence that there are a lot of good people in the world, even if they don’t look and act like everyone else. KIDS FIRST! Child Juror Comments: This was a pretty good DVD because it had a good story and the characters played it out well. There weren’t really any boring parts. I liked how you can tell the characters’ personalities before you even meet them by the way they looked. It would appeal to people who were going through a death of a family member. The characters treated each other well, getting along as best as they could-co-existing peacefully. I didn’t really like the stereotypical bad teen scene. The music had a nice country feel. The cinematography was pretty good, I liked the side things like the bear. I liked the symbolism of the bear and the bass.
Product Description
Hope is right around the corner. Ex-football star, Johnny Dunn, (Richard Tyson) walked away from the game early in his career to live a relatively secluded life far from the spotlight in a small, desert town he owns called Jake's Corner, a rest stop for travelers crossing the Arizona desert but for the people who live there, it becomes a rest stop for life. Johnny and the quirkily eclectic ensemble (Academy Award Nominee Diane Ladd; 5 time Grammy Award Winer B.J. Thomas) that live and work in the town occupy trailers behind the Corner Store and Jake's Corner Bar. Through the years, this cast of colorful misfits have become closer than most families. Johnny's quiet life is altered dramatically when his young nephew, Spence, is unexpectedly dropped at his doorstep. The boy brings a childlike innocence to this town of adults who, in turn, get to share their homegrown wisdom with him