
Gregory K
TV movie based on the the story of the kid who divorced his parents. Gregory has lived a rough life. His father abuses him and his two brothers. The boys are placed with the mother. Gregory is placed in a boys ranch after his mother can't take care of him and his two brothers. While at the ranch a lawyer visiting the facility meets him. He and his wife decide to adopt him and make him a part of the family. But Gregory can't be adopted until his biological parents lose custody. He divorces his parents from their rights to him.
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Plot Summary
This Australian drama tells the story of Gregory K., a young boy facing adversity and the challenges of his circumstances. The film explores his journey through personal struggles and the impact of his environment on his life. It highlights themes of resilience and the importance of human connection.
Critical Reception
Gregory K. was a modest Australian production that received some attention for its sensitive portrayal of a child's experiences. While not a major box office success, it was appreciated for its earnest storytelling and performances, particularly from its young lead. It resonated with audiences looking for heartfelt family dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and relatable narrative.
- Acknowledged for its thoughtful exploration of childhood challenges.
- Found to be a touching and sincere family film.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a true story, detailing the experiences of a boy named Gregory Kern who battled leukemia.
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