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The Ultimate Gift
List Price: $27.98 Our Price: $15.49
DVD - 21 August, 2007 20th Century Fox
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Director: Michael O. Sajbel
Number of Media: 1
Features: - AC-3
- Color
- Dolby
- DVD-Video
- Subtitled
- Widescreen
- NTSC
Related Areas: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Battling Illness, Color, Drama, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Foreign, Inheritance at Stake, Journey of Self-Discovery, Mild Violence, Movie, Profanity, USA, Violence |
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| DVD Description The Ultimate Gift is a tale of one man's tumultuous journey toward personal growth and fulfillment. Surrounded in life, and death, by avaricious family members fueled by a sense of entitlement, billionaire Red Stevens (James Garner) wants to bequeath at least one member of his extended family "the ultimate gift": something he perceives as immensely more valuable than material wealth. Red's arrogant grandson Jason (Drew Fuller) holds a deep-seated hatred for his newly-deceased grandfather, so he's surprised to learn from his grandfather's friend and lawyer Mr. Hamilton (Bill Cobbs) and assistant Miss Hastings (Lee Meriwether) that he's been mentioned in his late grandfather's will. Far from a straightforward gift of cash, land, or stock, Red's bequest comes in the form of a series of mysterious recorded instructions, the first of which requires Jason to hop on a plane for Texas the very next morning without a hint of the trip's purpose or the nature of the gift that awaits him. Dropped into a life of hard physical labor on a ranch in the middle of nowhere, Jason's bad-tempered fury eventually turns to resignation and he finds himself engaged in, and even taking pride in, the first real manual labor he's ever done in his life. Unbeknownst to him, his journey toward claiming the ultimate gift has only just begun. When he returns from Texas, Jason finds his home cleared out, his car confiscated, and instructions to produce one true friend. While Jason is reduced to sleeping in the park, a young child name Emily (Abigail Breslin) and her mother Alexia (Ali Hillis) make his acquaintance and lead him to re-examine his personal prejudices and perceptions of what's truly important in life. Jason's journey of self-discovery continues throughout a series of other trying experiences and, in the end, Grandpa Red's "ultimate gift" of life lessons profoundly and permanently improves the quality of Jason's life. What's more, Jason's new perspective of his place in society has a very positive affect on the larger community. This very powerful film is funny, heartbreaking, and intensely thought-provoking. --Tami Horiuchi Stills from The Ultimate Gift (click for larger image) |
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The Ultimate Gift This movie definitely spoke to me in a loving and positive way. I immediately purchased 2 copies to give as gifts to loved ones. It is especially powerful to have a small group of family or friends watch it together. All ages will be touched in different and profound ways.
amazing film! heart warming, funny, meaningful and life altering.. I sent this dvd to several family members.. and each of and everyone of them was truly moved by this movie.namaste!
The Ultimate Gift Movie The Ultimate Gift is the best movie I have seen in a long, long time. I'm disappointed that it did not last very long in the movie theater. I purchased 4 DVDs, one for each of my children and their families. I think every child and parent should see this movie. The values and virtues this film teaches are needed in our society today more than ever. |
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