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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
By A Customer
This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
I have loved this movie for so long. Saw it on tv this am and decided to find it for my own collection. Here we are.... This is one FABULOUS movie. Patrick Swayze really shows his true talent. Buy I say, buy it you must. It is one for the collectors
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This One Is A Real Tear Jerker... Not For Faint At Heart!,
By David Henderson (Stafford, Va United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
I have seen this movie two times and am purchasing it on DVD, because it deserves to be in my collection. This movie is awesome, if you have kids its a must see!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent family film,
By Cowman "Mike" (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
This is a very powerful film with an excellent message. Know what is really important in life and never give up. Patrick Swayze plays a drifter with the power to grant wishes. Swayze does a great job in this film and makes his character fairly realistic. Joseph Mazzello (The Tissue King) puts his best foot forward showing why he's cast in so many tear jerkers. I love this film and have it in my collection.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The story has good components, but when put together, it does not click.,
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This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
THREE WISHES stars Patrick Swayze, a movie star best known for his roles in GHOST and DIRTY DANCING. The film also stars Mary Mastrantonio, who acted in THE COLOR OF MONEY, THE ABYSS, SCARFACE, THE PERFECT STORM, and ROBIN HOOD:PRINCE OF THIEVES. Mr.Swayze is distinguished by his gentle, low voice and by his chiseled athletic features and physique.
THE PLOT. Ms. Mastrantonio is a single mother with 2 children -- boys. Her husband disappeared in the Korean War. A successful middle-aged businessman in town courts her, but she refuses to marry him. A drifter (Mr.Swayze) passes through town, and at an intersection, he is accidently struck by Ms. Mastranntonio. As a result, she invites him to stay with her for a month until his leg (in a cast) heals. As part of this story, the older son is on a little league baseball team. But the team loses most of its games. The team's coach means well, and tries as hard as he can, but the team still loses. As it turns out, Mr. Swayze gives the older son private pitching lessons, holding the ball in one hand and a crutch in his other hand. The boy's performance improves, and eventually, Mr. Swayze is shown coaching the entire team. This works out well, and the baseball team begins winning games. Previously, the townspeople gossiped about Ms. Mastrantonio, because she had taken a common drifter into her house. Previously, the neighborhood boys shunned the older son, because of the drifter living in his house. But when the team begins to win, the men in the community invite Mr. Swayze on a fishing trip, and the son is no longer teased by the other boys. DISJOINTED THINGS. Bits and pieces of the movie are excellent. For example, the townspeople discover that Mr. Swayze was a former big league baseball player, who dropped out after only one season. This makes them excited about him, and they invite him to go on a fishing trip. This part was acted very well. When the baseball team starts to win, the neighborhood men in the bleachers respond with great enthusiasm. This part was also acted very well. But these fine things are spoiled, when it is discovered that Mr. Swayze was not really on any big league baseball team at all. When this is discovered, the townspeople again shun Mr. Swayze, and again shun Ms. Mastrantonio's son. The movie takes care to craft a number of plot elements, but then the movie destroys what it has created. MORE DISJOINTED THINGS. Ms. Mastrantonio's younger son gets ill during the baseball game, and is taken to a hospital, where he is diagnosed with cancer. He succeeds in getting an appointment at the Mayo Clinic (at the time of this movie -- mid-1950s -- the Mayo Clinic was the most famous hospital in America). But Ms. Mastrantonio decides to get him treated at a local hospital instead. Then, at the end of the movie, the boy spontaneously recovers. Again, this movie skillfully crafts together a component of the plot, but then destroys what it has created. EVEN MORE DISJOINTED THINGS. Eventually, Ms. Mastrantonio falls in love with Mr. Swayze and the movie shows them smooching, and about to "do it." But then, at the end of the movie, Mr. Swayze returns to his life as a drifter. The weirdest line from this movie comes from Ms. Mastrantonio, when Mr. Swayze chooses to return to the highway to do his hitchhiking, and when she asks Mr. Swayze, "Can I give you a lift to the highway?" Also, at this time, the older son has developed a strong attachment to Mr. Swayze, and gives him a Father's Day gift, and he also rides his bicycle to the highway to join Mr. Swayze, so they can be drifters together. STILL MORE DISJOINTED THINGS. At the very end of the movie, Ms. Mastrantonio's husband returns from the Korean War. His delay in returning was due to the fact that he was in prison in China. Thus, the movie takes care to establish everybody's belief that the father had perished in the Korean War, but then later on in the film, destroys what it has created. The movie has still more parts that make no sense. At the end of the movie, the younger son is shown flying over an amusement park, in the manner of Peter Pan. CONCLUSION. Despite the fact that several individual parts of this movie are well-crafted, and acted with expertise, it is apparent that the parts fit together very poorly. The basis premise of the screenwriter was to create an atmosphere and then to destroy it, to establish a fact and then to destroy it, to develop a relationship and then to destroy it. (Apparently, the continual plot reversals are the result of the premise that Mr.Swayze is supposed to be some kind of fairy, and able to grant wishes. But this premise introduces yet another unbelievable component to the movie.) The entire movie suffers from the movie's approach in establishing relationships, or establishing facts, and then showing that there was actually no relationship or fact at all. This is a stinky movie. If you are the type of person who enjoys having his mind jerked around, by plot elements that are first established but then abandoned for no reason, then you will love THREE WISHES. Where is the concerned parent to turn, for a coherent sports-minded story involving children? I suggest, THE ROOKIE with Dennis Quaid, MIRACLE with Kurt Russell, THE MIGHTY DUCKS, or GRACIE. Perhaps, THREE WISHES is just too discombobulated to fit into any category of movie. Yuck.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing effects,
By A Customer
This review is from: Three Wishes (VHS Tape)
One of the better effects movies of its time. They truly enhanced this story, and made it a joy for the whole family. Rysher should make a DVD of this one.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A excellent family movie,
By A Customer
This review is from: Three Wishes (VHS Tape)
I really enjoyed this movie, a great family movie involving true life story lines. This movie shows us that dreams and wishes can come true.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Patrick Swayze returns to grant Three Wishes!!,
By MARCOLA (Somewhere in Time...) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
This is one of Patrick's best light hearted movies.
You have a family in need of a husband & father. Patrick fills the role, until the father comes home from tha war. The father went off to be a soldier, it was during WWII. The father finally comes home from the war, and the oldest son finds out once he become a father that JACK(Patrick) was a soldier that had died in the war back when he was a kid. I rate this movie a 5 of 5 stars!!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Mazzello is the Genius of this Film,
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This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
I own this film and have seen it 3 times. So WHY, after a plethora of reviewers, do I now write a review? The answer is simple: Joe Mazzello.
Before I elaborate, I must give credit to Patrick Swayze, and to Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. They had moments in the film that were spectacular in all candor. No one doubts their talents, and this movie further supports my assertion. But, back to Joe Mazzello. Joe is a 1990s and 21st Century acting phenomenon. He always gives 110% and I am almost certain that ALL of his takes are almost indistinguishable due to their consistency. He is THAT good, and this movie shows it. I believe that this movie was the FIRST REAL showing of his genuine capabilities ... capabilities elaborated upon and confirmed in 1997's "Star Kid" and in 1998's "Simon Birch." I swear, Joe's portrayal was so convincing, that by the movie's end I vicariously wanted to buy an old-style bicycle, don a tee shirt, jeans and tennis shoes, and head to the field and play some baseball! Joe Mazzello's motto about acting is this: "Just make it look REAL!" And Joe made it look real in "Three Wishes." So, how do I know? I remember watching the Mickey Mouse Club on TV, in the 1950s. Joe was as real as it gets.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An authentic "feel good" movie with a moral!,
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This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
This is a movie the whole family will enjoy. It will leave you feeling satisfied, and a little hopeful. Put a little magic into your life; watch Three Wishes.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More movies should have such integrity,
By kimberly roush "kimberly roush" (park city utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Three Wishes (DVD)
This is a delightful movie. Not slick. So much feeling and some
delightful imagination. Wonderful morals. Good acting. Great nostalgia for those of us who grew up in 50's/60's. |
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