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== Too similar to Mario? == |
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It's always bothered me that the plot and many details of this film (and presumably, the book - written in 1991, from which it is drawn) copies too closely the plot of ''Mario'' ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087683/ IMDB info on ''Mario'']), a Quebec film from 1984. Both have the older brother taking care of a mentally-challenged younger brother, both have their summers dominated by the arrival of large numbers of campers, both have the older brother falling in love with a girl in the camper crowd, both have the older brother working in a grocery store, etc... |
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I've never found any review or commentary on either film that refers to the other. They are so similar that one seems to be an English remake of the other. |
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--[[User:Michael Daly|Michael Daly]] ([[User talk:Michael Daly|talk]]) 23:21, 8 March 2008 (UTC) |
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Tim Green/Mr. Lamson
Currently the article links to the Atlanta Falcons' former defensive end. However, this is not the same Tim Green-- Obviously the man in the movie's older than thirty! The Mr. Green who played Lamson has an IMDB here: http://imdb.com/name/nm0338375/
Not sure how to correct the problem, I'm not that advanced at editing/creating Wiki, but I thought it deemed mention.
~Morrigan 12.74.196.191 10:46, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 04:40, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Too similar to Mario?
It's always bothered me that the plot and many details of this film (and presumably, the book - written in 1991, from which it is drawn) copies too closely the plot of Mario (IMDB info on Mario), a Quebec film from 1984. Both have the older brother taking care of a mentally-challenged younger brother, both have their summers dominated by the arrival of large numbers of campers, both have the older brother falling in love with a girl in the camper crowd, both have the older brother working in a grocery store, etc...
I've never found any review or commentary on either film that refers to the other. They are so similar that one seems to be an English remake of the other.