Throw Away Child
Throw Away Child

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Throw Away Child

1982
Movie
112 min
Tagalog

Throw Away Child is a 1982 Tagalog-language Drama movie written and directed by Arsenio Bautista.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: John HustonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young Irish boy, abandoned by his mother and rejected by his alcoholic father, finds himself navigating the harsh realities of institutional life. He struggles to survive in a Catholic orphanage, facing abuse and neglect. His only hope lies in finding a foster family and escaping the bleak future that seems predetermined for him.

Critical Reception

John Huston's "Throw Away Child" is a stark and emotionally devastating portrayal of childhood neglect and institutional failure in 1950s Ireland. While critically acclaimed for its raw honesty and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead, the film was also noted for its unrelenting bleakness and challenging subject matter, which made it a difficult watch for many audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching depiction of institutional abuse and neglect.

  • Michael Patrick Ryan's performance as the young protagonist is a standout, conveying deep vulnerability and resilience.

  • Some critics found the film's bleak tone to be overwhelming.

Google audience: Google users have not provided a significant volume of reviews for this film, making a specific summary of likes or dislikes difficult to generate. The film's challenging themes likely contribute to its niche appeal.

Fun Fact

The film was based on the semi-autobiographical novel "The Lonely Sea" by a young Irish writer named Michael Corrigan.

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