The Moving of Sophia Myles

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  • TV-PG
  • 2000
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 5.4  (103)

The movie The Moving of Sophia Myles, released in 2000, stars Della Reese, Rue McClanahan, and John Beasley. The director of the film is Michael Switzer, who is known for his work on TV movies and series such as ER, House MD, and Chicago Hope. The story revolves around Sophia Myles (played by Della Reese). Sophia is a 70-year-old woman who has lived in her home for many years. She has many memories attached to her home and does not want to move. However, Sophia's house is located in a neighborhood that is undergoing gentrification, and she has been ordered to move out so that developers can build a new complex.

As Sophia prepares to move, she is assisted by her granddaughter, Berta (played by Tisha Campbell). Berta is a single mother who is trying to balance her work as a nurse and caring for her son. Berta's son, CJ (played by Hayden Tank), forms a bond with Sophia and spends most of his time with her as she navigates the process of moving.

Sophia's neighbors are also concerned about her moving out. They feel that Sophia is an integral part of their community and do not want to see her go. Some of her neighbors, including Millicent (played by Rue McClanahan) and Rev. Jackson (played by John Beasley), decide to help Sophia with her move. They organize a protest against the developers, hoping to stop the construction of the new complex.

The Moving of Sophia Myles is a heartwarming movie that explores themes of family, community, and the importance of home. Della Reese's performance as Sophia is outstanding. She portrays the character's emotions, fears, and hopes with authenticity and depth. Rue McClanahan and John Beasley also deliver solid performances as the supportive neighbors who want to help Sophia.

The film's production values are impressive. The cinematography captures the essence of the neighborhood, the characters' emotions, and the struggles that they face. The music score is poignant and adds to the film's emotional impact.

The script, written by Hanna Weg and C. Jay Cox, is well-written and engaging. The dialogue is natural, and the characters are well-developed. The film's pacing is slow at times, but it allows for a deeper exploration of the characters and their motivations.

Overall, The Moving of Sophia Myles is a touching film that reminds us of the importance of community, family, and home. It's a movie that will resonate with anyone who has struggled with the idea of leaving a place where they have lived for a long time. The performances, production values, and script are all top-notch, making this a movie worth watching.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2000
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (103)