5 Stars all the way. I know that's not a surprise coming from me but remember I am recommending these movies to you so of course I love them. I watched this one when I was little and loved it. Years later I love it for a totally different reason. Now I can pick up the settle and not so settle tensions that is portrayed. This film takes on racism and interracial relationships while diving in to the lost of a loved one. It explores the grieving process and religions role in it. This review falls short of the amazing movie so just watch this feel good movie yourself on Netflix.
Summary according to Netflix:
Whoopi Goldberg stars as Corrina Washington, a housekeeper hired by Manny Singer (Ray Liotta), a widower who lost his wife to cancer -- and has virtually lost his grieving young daughter (Tina Majorino) to a self-imposed world of silence. After drawing the girl out of her shell, Corrina becomes involved in a romance with Manny in this charming family tale set in the 1950s. Don Ameche (in his final film appearance) co-stars as Manny's father.
Warning: This movie starts and ends with the death of someone.
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