1h 39m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Stephen Herek
Director

Sophie Nélisse
Gilly Hopkins

Kathy Bates
Maime Trotter

Glenn Close
Nonnie

Octavia Spencer
Ms. Harris

Julia Stiles
Courtney

Bill Cobbs
Mr. Randolph

Billy Magnussen
Ellis

Shreya Sitoula
May 27, 2024It is a well-crafted story, with hints of humor and sentimental moments.

Uvesh Manjra
May 27, 2024Passionately beautiful, I mistakenly thought it was a cute children's movie, however the story is heavy and sad, portrayed in a lighter, but no less painful way, based on the children's book, but with a very adult theme and many pains of abandonment and loneliness ...

Nadine Lustre
May 27, 2024Gilly Hopkins is a tough 12-year old who's been shuffled from foster home to foster home due to her troubled behavior. That is until she's taking in by kindly Kathy Bates. This story could easily have been a dull ABC After School Special type of story, but it's elevated by the presence of Bates as the tough but caring foster parent as well as a strong performance by Glenn Close as Gilly's grandmother. Another surprise was the a rather unsentimental and realistic portrayal of Gilly's addict mom by Julie Stiles. There's also strong performance by Octavia Spencer as a caring teacher who connects with Gilly by telling her she sees that she's an angry person just like her and helps her to make that anger constructive. Character actor Bill Cobbs also delivers a strong supporting performance as a blind neighbor. Admittedly, I don't think I was the target audience for this film, but I'll say my 10-year old daughter was completely wrapped up in the film, so although it may not be all that good of a film for adults, it's made watchable by some strong performances, and your pre-teen kids will probably enjoy it more than you.

Nadia Gyimah
May 27, 2024First time seeing Sophie Nelisse, she was terrific as the star of this movie! Based on the 1978 book! It is heart touching movie that suppose to be a comedy but I find it more close to that of a drama. I give it 5 stars! Takes you back when you were a 12 year old.