A father's journey to help his blind and wheel-chair bound son to overcome impossible odds and allow the world to see his God-given potential.A father's journey to help his blind and wheel-chair bound son to overcome impossible odds and allow the world to see his God-given potential.A father's journey to help his blind and wheel-chair bound son to overcome impossible odds and allow the world to see his God-given potential.
Marc Graue
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- (voice)
Gary Ray Moore
- Dr. Lyons
- (as Gary Moore)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the credits, the real Patrick Henry Hughes played the piano for the soundtrack of the movie.
- Quotes
Patrick Henry Hughes: Why are you waving your hand in my face?
Bryce: Hey, man! I thought you said you were blind!
Patrick Henry Hughes: I can hear your sleeve moving.
- Crazy creditsPhotos of Patrick Henry's life appear in the credits.
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Other than a reference by a female friend of the mother who says that God doesn't give folks more burden than they can handle, something I think that the survivors of suicides would disagree with, there's no overt preaching I Am Potential. It is the story of a couple whose first born is born without eyes and a crippling leg condition that requires many surgeries that in the end don't help. It's a double whammy for this poor kid.
However with a pair of glass eyes inserted where his real ones should have been, young Jimmy Bellinger has an ear for music which is developed in an inspiring story. He's a courageous and plucky young lad and his parents played by Burgess Jenkins and Jama Williamson have the right stuff.
I certainly was impressed by the story. But if this had not been produced by the fundamentalist American Family Association we might have had a serious discussion on his health care coverage. The kid was certainly born with a pre-existing condition. And the family finances are strained to the breaking point. Sounds like they could have used universal healthcare coverage. But this film was not about to take the story in that direction.
I Am Potential is a good story, decently if not greatly acted by its unknown cast with the exception of Judge Reinhold who plays the young man's doctor. The film not viewed by a fundamentalist church audience raises more questions than it answers.
However with a pair of glass eyes inserted where his real ones should have been, young Jimmy Bellinger has an ear for music which is developed in an inspiring story. He's a courageous and plucky young lad and his parents played by Burgess Jenkins and Jama Williamson have the right stuff.
I certainly was impressed by the story. But if this had not been produced by the fundamentalist American Family Association we might have had a serious discussion on his health care coverage. The kid was certainly born with a pre-existing condition. And the family finances are strained to the breaking point. Sounds like they could have used universal healthcare coverage. But this film was not about to take the story in that direction.
I Am Potential is a good story, decently if not greatly acted by its unknown cast with the exception of Judge Reinhold who plays the young man's doctor. The film not viewed by a fundamentalist church audience raises more questions than it answers.
- bkoganbing
- May 13, 2017
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- $1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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