IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes37%
Metacritic41/100
Google Users84%
Director: Jessie Nelson•Genres: Drama
Sam Dawson, a man with the intellectual capacity of a seven-year-old, raises his daughter Lucy with the help of a waitress named Annie. As Lucy grows older, her intelligence surpasses Sam's, leading to a custody battle when social services interferes. Sam must then fight to prove he is a capable parent, with the help of a reluctant and self-absorbed lawyer.
I Am Sam received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Sean Penn's performance as Sam Dawson but were divided on the film's emotional manipulation and simplistic portrayal of intellectual disability. Audiences generally responded positively, moved by the film's emotional core and its exploration of parental love.
Sean Penn delivers a powerful and nuanced performance that anchors the film.
The film's emotional appeal is undeniable, though some critics found it overly sentimental.
The supporting cast, particularly Michelle Pfeiffer and Dakota Fanning, provides strong performances.
Google audience: Google users largely praised the film for its emotional impact and the heartwarming story of a father's love. Many found Sean Penn's performance incredibly moving, and the film's message about the meaning of family and disability resonated positively.
Sean Penn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for his role. Dakota Fanning also received nominations for Best Supporting Young Actor/Actress at the Young Artist Awards.
The filmmakers deliberately chose not to use any of The Beatles' songs for the film's score, instead opting for covers by various contemporary artists, to reflect Sam's love for the band and his daughter's name, Lucy.
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