DVD 123 mins IMDB 6.7
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Pay It Forward
Warner Bros. (10/20/2000)
In Collection
#166

Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Romance
USA  /  English

Helen Hunt Arlene McKinney
Haley Joel Osment Trevor McKinney
Kevin Spacey Eugene Simonet
Jon Bon Jovi Ricky McKinney
Jim Caviezel
Angie Dickinson Grace
Jay Mohr Chris Chandler
James Caviezel Jerry
David Ramsey Sidney
Gary Werntz Thorsen
Colleen Flynn Woman on Bridge

Director Mimi Leder
Producer Peter Abrams; Robert L. Levy; Steven Reuther
Writer Leslie Dixon; Catherine Ryan Hyde

Pay It Forward is a multi-level marketing scheme of the heart. Beginning as a seventh-grade class assignment to put into action an idea that could change the world, young Trevor McKinney (Haley Joel Osment) comes up with a plan to do good deeds for three people who then by way of payment each must do good turns for three other people. These nine people also must pay it forward and so on, ad infinitum. If successful, the resulting network of do-gooders ought to comprise the entire world. Trevor's attempts to get the ball rolling include befriending a junkie (James Caviezel) and trying to set up his recovering-alcoholic mother (Helen Hunt) with his burn-victim teacher (Kevin Spacey), who posed the assignment.

While this could have turned into unmitigated schmaltz, the acting elevates this film to mitigated schmaltz. By turns powerful and measured, the performances of Spacey, Hunt, and Osment can't make up for the many missteps in a screenplay that sanitizes the look of the lower-middle class and expects us to believe that homeless alcoholics and junkies speak in the elevated manner of grad students. (Can that really be Angie Dickinson as Hunt's dispossessed mother? Yes, it is!) The germ of the story is a good one, though, and one may wonder how it would have been handled by the likes of Frank Capra, who could balance sentiment with humor. But clearly Capra would never have let the ending of his version to take the nosedive into cliché and pathos that director Mimi Leder has allowed in this film. More than a few viewers will also recognize that Leder has blatantly borrowed her final image from Field of Dreams, where its intended effect was more keenly and honestly felt. --Jim Gay

Edition Details
Barcode 085391887720
Region Region 1
Chapters 34
Release Date 5/15/2001
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; French
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby