The Painting

The Painting 2u2z15

2001 "Two worlds. One love. Turbulent times."
The Painting
The Painting

The Painting 2u2z15

5.8 | 1h35m | en | Drama

Heath Freeman (Tru Calling, ER) heads an all-star cast including Clifton Davis (Any Given Sunday) Ben Vereen (Roots), Stacey Dash (Renaissance Man) and Debbie Allen (Fame) in the period drama Soldier of Change, which resurrects the turmoil and confusion of the late sixties. Travel back in time to visit a young man, Randy (Freeman) who finds himself immersed in the imioned civil rights cause in the States, and struggles valiantly to adjust to the changing social fabric around him. But this is only the first of two worlds that Randy encounters. When he is drafted and shipped off to Asia - and the nightmare that called itself Vietnam - this inexperienced soldier must fight for his life and his convictions as he attempts to survive amid the turmoil of a war whose real nature is alien even to the country fighting it.

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Released: October. 27,2001 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Heath Freeman (Tru Calling, ER) heads an all-star cast including Clifton Davis (Any Given Sunday) Ben Vereen (Roots), Stacey Dash (Renaissance Man) and Debbie Allen (Fame) in the period drama Soldier of Change, which resurrects the turmoil and confusion of the late sixties. Travel back in time to visit a young man, Randy (Freeman) who finds himself immersed in the imioned civil rights cause in the States, and struggles valiantly to adjust to the changing social fabric around him. But this is only the first of two worlds that Randy encounters. When he is drafted and shipped off to Asia - and the nightmare that called itself Vietnam - this inexperienced soldier must fight for his life and his convictions as he attempts to survive amid the turmoil of a war whose real nature is alien even to the country fighting it.

Genre

Romance

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Ben Vereen

Director

José R. Varona

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Charles Shaughnessy
Charles Shaughnessy

as Randolph Barrington III

Stacey Dash
Stacey Dash

as Hallie Gilmore aged 18

Debbie Allen
Debbie Allen

as Bertha Lee Gilmore

Heath Freeman
Heath Freeman

as Randy Barrington aged 18

Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen

as Whistlin' Willie Weston

José R. Varona
José R. Varona

Set Medic

Peter Manoogian
Peter Manoogian

Director

Josh Rose
Josh Rose

Director

Billy Taylor
Billy Taylor

Production Assistant

Buddy Sheffield
Buddy Sheffield

Screenplay

The Painting Audience Reviews 632e1u

GamerTab That was an excellent one.
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
tayahjade I stumbled upon this movie one morning while flipping channels trying to find something to watch. I was immediately drawn to the era, so I watched with curiosity at first. Very quickly I started to realize this movie was not just something to the time, it was a gift to my soul. I can't wait to own a copy of this movie to share with my grandchildren. There are important lessons to be learned about what we value and prioritizing those values. It reminded me to think about what is important to me in my life. It is a movie with a purpose, to examine the heart and soul of the human spirit. This movie might even be appropriate for the classroom. If I were a school teacher I would certainly incorporate this movie into a lesson or two.
widescreenguy I *have* to see plausibility in a film. even sci-fi stuff with half-man half-beast stuff has some plausibility what with DNA tampering possible.but this cliché laden namby pamby cutesy thing is the first time I give a NEGATIVE number on the plausibility meter.rich white guys from the south don't marry their servant's black daughters no matter how good looking they sound and look. and they don't get shipped off to Vietnam and get shot rescuing an orphan. if they're in Vietnam, THEY'RE the one barking the orders having graduated from ROTC.and rich southern gentry don't will their vast art collection to former black employees either.I just couldn't get past all this ridiculousness to see any poignancy in the film. way too much hooey to see any 'message'.
olivertham I had the pleasure to watch the movie with my family in a private cinema. While the acting is not the best, the movie does make up for it because it is a really good wholesome family movie.The era that the movie was set in must have been very turbulent yet the movie avoided the blood, gore and hatred but instead show the courage of the human spirit and the goodness in man kind. The human spirit is a wonderful thing and the sacrifice made by individuals are usually swept under the carpet for the sake of sensationalism. This movie reminds us of the sacrifice made by the different characters like the Jewish boy who died in the bomb, the main actor for the girl and others. There were also many caring characters which are real in my world.It will be good if families go out together to watch this movie so that apart from their bonding, they can stir up each other's spirit and be encouraged by values that is good.Love it. Oliver
jkdeboer Like another reviewer on the website, I too was present at this movies "Premiere." Mine was in Indianapolis at the Heartland Film Festival which I was covering for my school news paper, "The Indiana Daily Student." This took place in October 2001, so it was the official Premiere, so poo on the other person who said theirs was.I was supposed to review this new feature, but sadly I could not. The gracious hosts of the Festival gave me free es to the Showing and the afterparty. So when I discovered that the film was insultingly manipulative I decided I should keep my opinions to myself.The poor quality of this picture is astonishing. The story is cliched, the black protagonists of course have to be saved by the white protagonists. The dialogue is laughable and I've seen more emotional performances by the Muppets (Seriously, go check out Tiny Tim's death in the Muppet Christmas Carol... its a tear-jerker).Anyways, a good love story, this is not... a good coming of age story, this is not... a good film about race, this is not. A good film? This is NOT! But then again what would you expect from a director who's most distinguished previous credit was being Associate Special Effects producer on Star Trek First !