Great movie about the trials and tribulation of homelessness. There is no reason for anyone to be hungry or homeless We have all the resources needed to care for everyone on Spaceship Earth! What we do not have, is the politics to make it reality. Welcome to the Prison Planet! Reach out and touch somebody and help make the world a better place!
What an AMAZING story! Brilliantly told and superbly acted! My boyfriend was homelss, my best friend too and through them I got to meet some wonderful people that didn't have 'Bricks and Mortar' homes - the streets were their homes and thats the way that they liked it. All had really bad stories that put them there. All of them were kind, considerate, caring & law abiding citizens. Don't judge anyone on the way that they look or the way that they live. Just be a good friend, a good person yourself and the rest will fall where it will fall. Thank you so much for this movie xxx
I ain't got no home HS2 demolished it mom went into care home every green Yardleyfrom 600 pounds week 80.000thousand two years payment took from payment of complosory purchase
been homeless for two months thought I would go insane but God restored me no one enjoys being without a home was not built to be that way some of these women were prostitutes, thieves, drug addicts God can deliver anyone
This is truly a wonderful movie in its own right. I was touched by the way a young boy grew up on the streets and was able to overcome every form of abuse and still managed to maintain his innocence and be a friendly helping hand to all others in his life. The ending was truly remarkable as he was reunited with his mother and able to have a healthy loving relationship with a caring person. I give this movie 6 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Out of 5 for being one of the best movies with a touching story.
Great movie! You never know what someone went through to get to that point of being homeless. Everyone has a story so never be too quick to judge a person. It could happen to any one of us. It's really important to be kind and respectful to everyone you meet. It could really make someone's day !!!
Exactly - and in my experience homeless people want some recognition or acknowledgement - like look them in the eye if you're giving them money, or just have a conversation.
The writers, producers, director, and every one of these actors understand. They get it. Homelessness is not earned. It's not fair. There is one cure for homelessness. The dignity of human rights. Equal rights to healthcare, proper food, adequate housing, access to education to reach career dreams. And compassionate, humane, respectful words of advice to comfort the broken and the pains. Not judgement. It is all of our beautiful home planet, with enough for all, if we care to share, to provide for all. Humanity, not war. Love, not hate. No judgement. Simple.
@bang-bang Not true. Equality for those who were born into it. Rugged survivalism for those born into much less access. All people do not start out equally in life. Many have more hardship and more bigotry against their success. I know all lives would be better if all had equal access and a guarantee of human dignity and respect. Equality. Some people with no access to higher education could be the next great knowledge or tech to improve our hardships. The next, safer form of energy. When you raise a child without a home or family stability, you build hardships. You lower the potential for all humanity. Access is not equal right now. If you think it is, you don't know. You're not experiencing the lack of access. Blindness to this fact helps privilege justify the status quo. Is it a chosen blindness? Are people using archaic thinking? Bootstraps? Some are just lazy, or unmotivated? Or not as smart? Are we going to keep judging others with evaluations that hold no understanding? I would challenge any privileged person to experience the life of low income and limited access for years, and come out a wealthy person. Most would lose their minds when the reality set in that few care. Hungry? I heard a millionaire tell a homeless blind veteran, "Go get a job, you bum." The opinionated person was a coworker at a Baltimore company. Hearing this hate spoken to this man at random stopped me in my tracks. I was horrified. I can't imagine anyone being so special or "righteous" to judge anyone. That veteran had been awarded for bravery and service that had left him with genuine limits. Access may have helped him. Shaming him and bullying him was and will always be easy for the privileged. Like shooting fish in a barrel. I still wonder about the human capacity of that coworker. And I would still trust that homeless veteran to be a better human than my former coworker. Humanity needs the health, well being and contributions of all of us. Not just the fortunate privileged. If we see all as deserving basic human rights, it's a start toward improving and repairing this greed-broken world.
@bang-bang Here we go with your trigger words. I had family who survived the bolshevic revolution. You didn't read all my words before you keyed that dignity only comes from hard work. I doubt you could work a day along side of the average hard working American (that includes all of the Americas... all of us. You can't possibly know with your politically assumed theory that capitalism works for all. It works for the wealthy and corporations who benefit from privilege. And handouts are real every day to show record making corporate profits while working people are losing all they had. Homeless, without adequate healthcare. Making educations unreachable for many. No, education is still not attainable for all. Tossing earmarked money to university loan programs doesn't make it available to all. It makes the loan corporations wealthier. And of course, access to health care is the first to go when you lose your job. Change comes when we have our governments serve all people. Not just the owners of our elected. Tax all profits, including wealthy passive income, cut war spending subsidies, end to health insurance for profits over lives, and as you put it, the endless funding... to the rich. We are the majority tax payers. We own this country, but we sleep through this knowledge. If we all come together and decide to improve everyone's life, we could finally have a country that we may take pride in. Make human rights mean something. It would improve all of this broken system. Healthy lives, equal access to care, choices. Equitable pay for labor would mean union support. We would have a much higher taxable base with this humane plan. It would lift our country out of poverty, improve quality of life for all, (longer healthier lives). It would mean not subsidizing highly profitable corporations, while their workers can't afford housing and adequate food. When incomes are not adequate, you subsedize the profits of the corporations. Same with healthcare. The coke bros. study was published. Our government would spend a lot less to cover everyone, single payer, and improve outcome of care. We would have less deaths due to denial of coverage, protecting corporate profits over lives is something only the greedy would think makes sense. You must be a bot. An insurance or an AI bot supporting profits without humane benefits. Of course, there are an endless list of things to correct. We've trusted the wrong people for far too long. But having a life with hope, dreams and possibilities is worth it. And we all have a right to that. There is no trickle down. The rich outlive the poor by decades because of access to human rights needs. Other countries are far ahead of us in accomplishing this. But we can and will do this. Humans must rate over the wealth and security of the wealthy's generational wealth. Maybe the wealthy are afraid of the competition for successful ideas. I cannot justify doing a damn thing for a government, a work system, a prison for profit, war for profit system... that serves only them and lobbied lawmakers. I refuse to have no voice or be one of their expendable resources. Our young people need to be utilized for more than war profit. Peace and the lack of nuclear fallout polluting the world might be an obvious no brainer start here. Rich enough to go live in space? Don't care about humanity or a healthy planet, water and air? Leave, but don't come back, Bot. Or come together for a very worthy labor of love for Earth and all humanity. Peace, respect, and dignity for all of us.
@@divalivingston1664 Many homeless I've met were not addicts, alcoholics, nor mentally ill. All had negative events that had destroyed their work, home, or health situations. Economically destructive events could take a single person or a family from the security they knew. As you said, many were not aiming for cumulative wealth, just enough income to secure the basics. A home, basic utilities and adequate food. Even while homeless in temporary shelters, many volunteered to help with the shelter's chores and duties that could have earned them an income. They were'nt lazy. They wished to be part of the community, much as they had back when they held jobs. One thing housed/employed people might want to think of is being homeless, at risk, hungry, and so much more could negatively affect even the most hopeful soul. And when case management "analyze" the homeless, it is often after they have barely survived and suffered many years without the basic security of a place to sleep, a toilet, a kitchen to fix a meal, a lock on a door to secure one from robbery or assault. I would say almost anyone experiencing homelessness for an extended time could be judged by a case worker to have "mental issues." Most case workers have never experienced the emotional and physical devastation that one experiences with time spent so volnerable and endangered. Anyone might seem paranoid or affected who can't feel safe on the street. I knew a 90 year old who lived with her working daughter. The mortgage was nearly paid off when the daughter died. The government, police, courts and bank evicted the woman the same year she lost her daughter. Real people. Real devastation. Real lives... not "stories" for tiktok. No one video recorded her leaving her home for the last time in a bathrobe on her walker. But I will never forget her.
Everyone has their own story, we dont know what someone has passed through his or her life, let's help each other, caring and sharing. Frankie has shows us a great attitude as a homeless.
Very touching, emotional, awakening movie. I also was homeless for a bit. Scary, things I went through. So I understand. If wasn't for my husband, whom saved my life over 30 years ago, wouldn't be here. And I help the homeless as much as I can
That is a fortunate outcome for you. But not a common one. Many are not looking to be saved by someone. Many are families. Many would prefer to recover their lives and independence through access to a just system that doesn't punnish people. Most want to work, eat, pay their housing and utilities, and have healthcare that isn't linked to a healthcare system that economically threatens anyone. The access to equal healthcare keeps our society more secure. Secure healthy people work, pay taxes and buy things. That used to be our economy. Our society.
HS2 demolished home complosory purchase mom went care home they took 80.000. Grand 2 ,years legal criminals mom passed one year ago deeply missed may she be safe in the divine ones spirit surrounding.her love to all
@@d.e.christe2334 listen Linda. I wasn't looking to be saved. It just happened. I do feel bad for all these family's going through what they are going through. My life isn't exactly full of money, and roses. I have love.
Wonderful movie. Didn't cry that much since a long time . Was homeless for 5 years. Never judge . Try to get together. Thank you for uploading this artwork!
ive been homeless forty years off and on, never a life choice and not the way i thought my life would go. Ive met some very very special people a lot i am honoured to call my truest friends. Remember your only one or two wage packets shy of homeless in most cases and a lot like me find themselves homeless, more than once, when relationships end and you have to leave. It can happen to anyone. Never judge, just try to see us all as equal if not different kinds of people and help when you can. A beautiful story well told. Should be shown on mainstream tv it would open some minds to the plight of the poor and broken. None im sure woke up one day and said to themselves today im going to join the homeless masses.
Thank you Indie Rights. A very relevant film that keeps gaining popularity. You made it free to those who live on a fixed income here and in other countries and for those once homeless or remain still that have seen this film; can relate as they have experienced rough living, abuse, family tragedy that led to homelessness. Homeless were hired for the making of this film. A portion of the proceeds raised from the viewing of this film helps homeless charities.🙏
Such a moving film and its true we are all one paycheck from being homeless we all have to be more thankful for what we have and not turn a blind eye when we see the homeless on our streets everyone has thier own story.. thank you for sharing this film ❤
Yes Marc Zammitt, I was crying at the end of this movie. It is heart crushing, but beautiful at the same time. I see pan handlers all the time and I say "There but by the grace of God go I".
Every homeless person has a tale to tell about how they ended up there & why. Sometimes. It's never a happy ending. Acknowledgement should also be given to those who provide meals a bed or just a ear to listen. To all the homeless people out there. Stay Strong. Stay True. ✌
Thank you so much for shining such a sympathetic light on this subject. Too many people live homeless, and many more senior citizens are living semi-homeless because they can no longer afford to live a normal life. Too many people give lip service to this, and nothing changes. Some people are incapable of changing because of circumstances that have impacted their lives so drastically. I was one whose life was impacted for many years by the life choices of a child, that spiraled my life into a semi-homelessness that I am really too old to get out of completely. My child is now trying to help me, but the reality is, that it is all on her terms, and she cannot come to terms with what she did, and it is a barrier for us that I do not think will ever heal, because she doesn't want to. It's sad, because I'm over all the crap that happened in the past, but she isn't and won't talk about any of it.
I guess the solution would be to forgive ourselves and those we thought were wrong. It's hard I know. But God is great and His works and ways are wonderful so let us not lose hope. In the end, if we have faith and a lot of patience, all will be healed.
a very good picture of the homeless the interaction between them and the fact that there is good people who just happen to be homeless. it also shows the dangers for the homeless and street people.thank you for this movie
Really lovely movie, if only some people would look up and say, "There, but for the Grace of God go I", then maybe a bit of compassion would come through!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕
The film cut close to the bone for me, I was in tears. Some of the tears were for my past, and present situations. I guess I will never know what a home feels like!
A home is where you find comfort, a level of security, a beloved dog or cat. Sometimes we have portions of our life without fellow human partners or other loved ones. That does not lessen the quality of a home. Especially after surviving without one. It is up to us. Whether you are newly rehomed, or never experienced homelessness. Your life, your reality of a home is your own. Make it so. Enjoy your life. Respect others of their realities and wishes. But know having basic human necessities is a human right. Housed is part of it.
Loving the comments. I hope i don't cry😥 I love sentimental, emotional and heart❤️felt movies. This movie is so very real! I just know i will love it without a doubt.
Beautiful, touching and very much reality to many unfortunately. May God look over them and perhaps help them make home if that’s the right place for them. I always remember the words for the grace of God there go I. We never know where we might end of. Don’t look down on no one. Help if you can, if not money a prayer might do.🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Powerful and touching movie. When you’re down and out, the majority people treat you like a dirt. Shit can happen in life and the main thing everything passed. Don’t lose hope, learn from past and move on. Nothing stays forever. Try your best out of life. 🙏
The homeless. Social use: a commodity for medeia capitalist, in the form of film makers, politicians, writers, who sell material about the problem and keep all the money. Social cannabilism.
If we care, we do the work to fix it. If non profit agencies fail to serve their goals, they should pay back every dollar to feed, house, provide for all homeless humans. Non-judgemental compassion. Human rights to a better life. Not work camps. Not prisons. Genuine compassion and committment is what is required.
@@louietramposch4559 Seen a lot of it, been around for a number years, checked out where the charity money was going, kept all the paper work, wrote a paper on it in 2008. Not impressed. Still homeless people being put on the streets by rich politicians who spout the same empty rubbish year in year out and nothing has changed.
God can provide them with a home and so much more to help others in need some homeless people have developed mental health issues due to physical, sexual, emotional and spiritual abuse many can and will be delivered
Wonderful,! really wonderful Movie the storyline is unique The music at the Ending is heart touching My heart is crying inside 💔 Wonderful Frankie 💕 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Well done to you say the prayer often god grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference Amen
I hate when people that are homeless believing that still everyone else owes them a living. If someone gives to you then be grateful and not become demanding. You make your own life choices .
Have to say that this one is in the top five of all favourites, if the story line doesn’t get you them you are a cold blooded idiot and should go and look at yourself everybody deserves a chance to live in peace with themselves, but as Nicole said in the movie People feel guilty when they see someone worse off in life than they are, Everyone has a story and what is your story?
I found the first 15 minutes impressive and promising but after that, the story began to go downhill and I couldn't stand watching it 12 minutes later. The kid was smart beyond his years and for him to live off the streets in the next 10 years didn't quite add up for me. Weren't there any social services to take care of children in that situation, especially in a 1st world country?
If you find yourself in such a situation, remember to pray every day, for God can form miracles for us- faith in our Heavenly father is all you need, and when the time comes you can heal from your trauma from within, know every life is precious and just because it's dark at that hour doesnt mean the light cant pull you through- by the power of the Holy spirit you can become a beautiful human
Great movie about the trials and tribulation of homelessness. There is no reason for anyone to be hungry or homeless We have all the resources needed to care for everyone on Spaceship Earth! What we do not have, is the politics to make it reality. Welcome to the Prison Planet! Reach out and touch somebody and help make the world a better place!
beautiful words and thanks I'm so glad you enjoyed the film!
I’ve been homeless for the past 9 months now thanks to Airbnb
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What an AMAZING story! Brilliantly told and superbly acted! My boyfriend was homelss, my best friend too and through them I got to meet some wonderful people that didn't have 'Bricks and Mortar' homes - the streets were their homes and thats the way that they liked it. All had really bad stories that put them there. All of them were kind, considerate, caring & law abiding citizens. Don't judge anyone on the way that they look or the way that they live. Just be a good friend, a good person yourself and the rest will fall where it will fall. Thank you so much for this movie xxx
I ain't got no home HS2 demolished it mom went into care home every green Yardleyfrom 600 pounds week 80.000thousand two years payment took from payment of complosory purchase
your kind words mean alot thank you! from Director x
been homeless for two months thought I would go insane but God restored me no one enjoys being without a home was not built to be that way some of these women were prostitutes, thieves, drug addicts God can deliver anyone
This is truly a wonderful movie in its own right. I was touched by the way a young boy grew up on the streets and was able to overcome every form of abuse and still managed to maintain his innocence and be a friendly helping hand to all others in his life. The ending was truly remarkable as he was reunited with his mother and able to have a healthy loving relationship with a caring person. I give this movie 6 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Out of 5 for being one of the best movies with a touching story.
thanks so much for your review and taking your time to watch the film!
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This comment has greatly encouraged me to watch the movie❤
Great movie! You never know what someone went through to get to that point of being homeless. Everyone has a story so never be too quick to judge a person. It could happen to any one of us. It's really important to be kind and respectful to everyone you meet. It could really make someone's day !!!
Exactly - and in my experience homeless people want some recognition or acknowledgement - like look them in the eye if you're giving them money, or just have a conversation.
🤷🙋..You're very kind and thorough person in seeing how the life is.💕🙋🤷
thanks so much for your review and taking your time to watch the film!
The writers, producers, director, and every one of these actors understand. They get it. Homelessness is not earned. It's not fair. There is one cure for homelessness. The dignity of human rights. Equal rights to healthcare, proper food, adequate housing, access to education to reach career dreams. And compassionate, humane, respectful words of advice to comfort the broken and the pains. Not judgement.
It is all of our beautiful home planet, with enough for all, if we care to share, to provide for all. Humanity, not war. Love, not hate. No judgement. Simple.
Beautiful ,great words. Yes !
@bang-bang Not true. Equality for those who were born into it. Rugged survivalism for those born into much less access. All people do not start out equally in life. Many have more hardship and more bigotry against their success.
I know all lives would be better if all had equal access and a guarantee of human dignity and respect. Equality. Some people with no access to higher education could be the next great knowledge or tech to improve our hardships. The next, safer form of energy.
When you raise a child without a home or family stability, you build hardships. You lower the potential for all humanity. Access is not equal right now. If you think it is, you don't know. You're not experiencing the lack of access. Blindness to this fact helps privilege justify the status quo. Is it a chosen blindness? Are people using archaic thinking? Bootstraps? Some are just lazy, or unmotivated? Or not as smart? Are we going to keep judging others with evaluations that hold no understanding? I would challenge any privileged person to experience the life of low income and limited access for years, and come out a wealthy person. Most would lose their minds when the reality set in that few care. Hungry? I heard a millionaire tell a homeless blind veteran, "Go get a job, you bum." The opinionated person was a coworker at a Baltimore company. Hearing this hate spoken to this man at random stopped me in my tracks. I was horrified. I can't imagine anyone being so special or "righteous" to judge anyone. That veteran had been awarded for bravery and service that had left him with genuine limits. Access may have helped him. Shaming him and bullying him was and will always be easy for the privileged. Like shooting fish in a barrel. I still wonder about the human capacity of that coworker. And I would still trust that homeless veteran to be a better human than my former coworker. Humanity needs the health, well being and contributions of all of us. Not just the fortunate privileged. If we see all as deserving basic human rights, it's a start toward improving and repairing this greed-broken world.
@bang-bang Here we go with your trigger words. I had family who survived the bolshevic revolution. You didn't read all my words before you keyed that dignity only comes from hard work. I doubt you could work a day along side of the average hard working American (that includes all of the Americas... all of us. You can't possibly know with your politically assumed theory that capitalism works for all. It works for the wealthy and corporations who benefit from privilege. And handouts are real every day to show record making corporate profits while working people are losing all they had. Homeless, without adequate healthcare. Making educations unreachable for many. No, education is still not attainable for all. Tossing earmarked money to university loan programs doesn't make it available to all. It makes the loan corporations wealthier.
And of course, access to health care is the first to go when you lose your job.
Change comes when we have our governments serve all people. Not just the owners of our elected. Tax all profits, including wealthy passive income, cut war spending subsidies, end to health insurance for profits over lives, and as you put it, the endless funding... to the rich. We are the majority tax payers. We own this country, but we sleep through this knowledge. If we all come together and decide to improve everyone's life, we could finally have a country that we may take pride in. Make human rights mean something. It would improve all of this broken system. Healthy lives, equal access to care, choices. Equitable pay for labor would mean union support. We would have a much higher taxable base with this humane plan. It would lift our country out of poverty, improve quality of life for all, (longer healthier lives). It would mean not subsidizing highly profitable corporations, while their workers can't afford housing and adequate food. When incomes are not adequate, you subsedize the profits of the corporations. Same with healthcare. The coke bros. study was published. Our government would spend a lot less to cover everyone, single payer, and improve outcome of care. We would have less deaths due to denial of coverage, protecting corporate profits over lives is something only the greedy would think makes sense.
You must be a bot. An insurance or an AI bot supporting profits without humane benefits.
Of course, there are an endless list of things to correct. We've trusted the wrong people for far too long. But having a life with hope, dreams and possibilities is worth it. And we all have a right to that. There is no trickle down. The rich outlive the poor by decades because of access to human rights needs. Other countries are far ahead of us in accomplishing this. But we can and will do this. Humans must rate over the wealth and security of the wealthy's generational wealth. Maybe the wealthy are afraid of the competition for successful ideas.
I cannot justify doing a damn thing for a government, a work system, a prison for profit, war for profit system... that serves only them and lobbied lawmakers. I refuse to have no voice or be one of their expendable resources. Our young people need to be utilized for more than war profit. Peace and the lack of nuclear fallout polluting the world might be an obvious no brainer start here. Rich enough to go live in space? Don't care about humanity or a healthy planet, water and air? Leave, but don't come back, Bot.
Or come together for a very worthy labor of love for Earth and all humanity. Peace, respect, and dignity for all of us.
thank you for your kind words 😢 X
@@divalivingston1664 Many homeless I've met were not addicts, alcoholics, nor mentally ill. All had negative events that had destroyed their work, home, or health situations. Economically destructive events could take a single person or a family from the security they knew.
As you said, many were not aiming for cumulative wealth, just enough income to secure the basics. A home, basic utilities and adequate food. Even while homeless in temporary shelters, many volunteered to help with the shelter's chores and duties that could have earned them an income. They were'nt lazy. They wished to be part of the community, much as they had back when they held jobs.
One thing housed/employed people might want to think of is being homeless, at risk, hungry, and so much more could negatively affect even the most hopeful soul. And when case management "analyze" the homeless, it is often after they have barely survived and suffered many years without the basic security of a place to sleep, a toilet, a kitchen to fix a meal, a lock on a door to secure one from robbery or assault. I would say almost anyone experiencing homelessness for an extended time could be judged by a case worker to have "mental issues." Most case workers have never experienced the emotional and physical devastation that one experiences with time spent so volnerable and endangered. Anyone might seem paranoid or affected who can't feel safe on the street.
I knew a 90 year old who lived with her working daughter. The mortgage was nearly paid off when the daughter died. The government, police, courts and bank evicted the woman the same year she lost her daughter. Real people. Real devastation. Real lives... not "stories" for tiktok. No one video recorded her leaving her home for the last time in a bathrobe on her walker. But I will never forget her.
Everyone has their own story, we dont know what someone has passed through his or her life, let's help each other, caring and sharing. Frankie has shows us a great attitude as a homeless.
Very touching, emotional, awakening movie. I also was homeless for a bit. Scary, things I went through. So I understand. If wasn't for my husband, whom saved my life over 30 years ago, wouldn't be here. And I help the homeless as much as I can
Great😃keep up the good work👍🏻let's Pay it Forward🙋🤟😍☝️😀
That is a fortunate outcome for you. But not a common one. Many are not looking to be saved by someone. Many are families. Many would prefer to recover their lives and independence through access to a just system that doesn't punnish people. Most want to work, eat, pay their housing and utilities, and have healthcare that isn't linked to a healthcare system that economically threatens anyone. The access to equal healthcare keeps our society more secure. Secure healthy people work, pay taxes and buy things. That used to be our economy. Our society.
I'm going through hell
HS2 demolished home complosory purchase mom went care home they took 80.000. Grand 2 ,years legal criminals mom passed one year ago deeply missed may she be safe in the divine ones spirit surrounding.her love to all
@@d.e.christe2334 listen Linda. I wasn't looking to be saved. It just happened. I do feel bad for all these family's going through what they are going through. My life isn't exactly full of money, and roses. I have love.
One of the best films I've seen for ages,makes you think any of us could be in this situation at any time,proper got me
Wonderful movie. Didn't cry that much since a long time .
Was homeless for 5 years.
Never judge . Try to get together.
Thank you for uploading this artwork!
Very rich people helped me and I had a tiny daughter. I thank them so much for helping me.
One of the most touching movies my eyes and my heart have seen. I shedded tears through most of it. I guess it's because Ive got a good spirit.
One of the characters said: it doesn’t take much for us to unravel. True, just one life event.
ive been homeless forty years off and on, never a life choice and not the way i thought my life would go. Ive met some very very special people a lot i am honoured to call my truest friends. Remember your only one or two wage packets shy of homeless in most cases and a lot like me find themselves homeless, more than once, when relationships end and you have to leave. It can happen to anyone. Never judge, just try to see us all as equal if not different kinds of people and help when you can. A beautiful story well told. Should be shown on mainstream tv it would open some minds to the plight of the poor and broken. None im sure woke up one day and said to themselves today im going to join the homeless masses.
What can I say 🤔everyone here said there view on this movie.
It’s beautiful true movie
A big thank you 😉😍
Thank you Indie Rights. A very relevant film that keeps gaining popularity. You made it free to those who live on a fixed income here and in other countries and for those once homeless or remain still that have seen this film; can relate as they have experienced rough living, abuse, family tragedy that led to homelessness.
Homeless were hired for the making of this film. A portion of the proceeds raised from the viewing of this film helps homeless charities.🙏
Circumstances changed his life but he managed to change the life for others...beautiful soul always create beautiful things...
This Sam guy is extra ordinary. Not just a fine face but have a topnotch acting skills
OMG 💯💯💯😭😭😭 jeeez I started crying at the beginning of this movie and I have less than 7 minutes and I haven't stopped, great movie🥰
im glad the film made such an impact thanks for the kind words!
Such a moving film and its true we are all one paycheck from being homeless we all have to be more thankful for what we have and not turn a blind eye when we see the homeless on our streets everyone has thier own story.. thank you for sharing this film ❤
absolutely horrible & disgusting how people treat each other. it breaks God's heart. just cryyying when he went home. such good people.
Really beautiful sad story of a homeless boy . With a happy ending . More of a drama not a crime movie at all. Movies name is HOMELESS NOT INVISIBLE .
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen,the sad part is that people actually go through these things in real life...
This movie brings things home it is so heart felt and emotional 10/10 from me.
Wow thanks so much! means alot
Acting, story, character development. This is a real discovery.
Yes Marc Zammitt, I was crying at the end of this movie. It is heart crushing, but beautiful at the same time. I see pan handlers all the time and I say "There but by the grace of God go I".
thanks Brenda for your kind words if you don't get moment please pop review on IMDb means a'lot !
Every homeless person has a tale to tell about how they ended up there & why.
Sometimes. It's never a happy ending.
Acknowledgement should also be given to those who provide meals a bed or just a ear to listen.
To all the homeless people out there.
Stay Strong. Stay True. ✌
Thank you so much for shining such a sympathetic light on this subject.
Too many people live homeless, and many more senior citizens are living semi-homeless because they can no longer afford to live a normal life.
Too many people give lip service to this, and nothing changes. Some people are incapable of changing because of circumstances that have impacted their lives so drastically. I was one whose life was impacted for many years by the life choices of a child, that spiraled my life into a semi-homelessness that I am really too old to get out of completely. My child is now trying to help me, but the reality is, that it is all on her terms, and she cannot come to terms with what she did, and it is a barrier for us that I do not think will ever heal, because she doesn't want to. It's sad, because I'm over all the crap that happened in the past, but she isn't and won't talk about any of it.
Thanks for the kind words!
I guess the solution would be to forgive ourselves and those we thought were wrong. It's hard I know. But God is great and His works and ways are wonderful so let us not lose hope. In the end, if we have faith and a lot of patience, all will be healed.
WOW. What an AMAZING movie. My friend always tells me to "look up". maybe we should all just look "around". Every star possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a very good picture of the homeless the interaction between them and the fact that there is good people who just happen to be homeless. it also shows the dangers for the homeless and street people.thank you for this movie
thanks for your kind words it means a'lot
So lovely story ❤ I pray 🙏 those out there will be help by the Lord...very touching story.....
"We All Need Each Other,But The POWERS that Want To Destroy OUR HUMANITY!"😭
A very heartbreaking and well acted film throughout,thank you for this.
A very powerful and refreshing for the spirit . Great movie thanks!
It took me a lot of years stay out of Streets
Really lovely movie, if only some people would look up and say, "There, but for the Grace of God go I", then maybe a bit of compassion would come through!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕
So glad I watched it.i can relate to parts of the movie happy to see the courage people can have to bring a better life for themselves
thanks for the kind words from the director x
@@marczammit5638 You are welcome, keep up the great work!
The film cut close to the bone for me, I was in tears. Some of the tears were for my past, and present situations. I guess I will never know what a home feels like!
Never say never - A home is where people that love you are and I'm sure you must have people that love you and that you love back?
A home is where you find comfort, a level of security, a beloved dog or cat. Sometimes we have portions of our life without fellow human partners or other loved ones. That does not lessen the quality of a home. Especially after surviving without one.
It is up to us. Whether you are newly rehomed, or never experienced homelessness. Your life, your reality of a home is your own. Make it so. Enjoy your life.
Respect others of their realities and wishes. But know having basic human necessities is a human right. Housed is part of it.
A great movie, well done. Yes you never know when you could become homeless. Dont judge others, since you dont know their story.
thanks so much!
Loving the comments. I hope i don't cry😥 I love sentimental, emotional and heart❤️felt movies. This movie is so very real! I just know i will love it without a doubt.
Compassion required for humanity
Very good actors. The emotions were a roller coaster.
I'm really great It touched you
Undeniably one of the best movies I have ever seen.
wow thanks so much it means alot!
Beautiful, touching and very much reality to many unfortunately. May God look over them and perhaps help them make home if that’s the right place for them. I always remember the words for the grace of God there go I. We never know where we might end of. Don’t look down on no one. Help if you can, if not money a prayer might do.🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
your words mean alot thank you! from the director x
One of the best movies that I've seen in a very long time
One of the most beautil movies of all times....thank you
A light '' in a dark world that guy ''. Great story .''👍💜''
Powerful and touching movie. When you’re down and out, the majority people treat you like a dirt. Shit can happen in life and the main thing everything passed. Don’t lose hope, learn from past and move on. Nothing stays forever. Try your best out of life. 🙏
Wow, what a rollercoaster of a movie. It provoked all my emotions. Great watch!
thanks it felt like a rollercoaster making the film your words mean alot!
Another INCREDIBLE work of art from this much appreciated indie film producer.
THANK YOU.....❣️
Being homeless is like being in a bad dream you cant wake up from oct 1 2023 northern calif usa 🇺🇲🙏
The homeless. Social use: a commodity for medeia capitalist, in the form of film makers, politicians, writers, who sell material about the problem and keep all the money. Social cannabilism.
You are rite but humans are all about money take care love and peace
If we care, we do the work to fix it. If non profit agencies fail to serve their goals, they should pay back every dollar to feed, house, provide for all homeless humans. Non-judgemental compassion. Human rights to a better life. Not work camps. Not prisons. Genuine compassion and committment is what is required.
You should probably watch the film 🙈☝️🤟👽
@@louietramposch4559 Seen a lot of it, been around for a number years, checked out where the charity money was going, kept all the paper work, wrote a paper on it in 2008. Not impressed. Still homeless people being put on the streets by rich politicians who spout the same empty rubbish year in year out and nothing has changed.
@@louietramposch4559 A line from a limp bizkit album there. And you mean the idea of mental health, if you had the right academic backgrounding.
I cried from my heart what a touch movie 😭
A great story about the homeless..God bless the homeless around the world, bring them comfort and provide a home for them..😢😢😢😢
God can provide them with a home and so much more to help others in need some homeless people have developed mental health issues due to physical, sexual, emotional and spiritual abuse many can and will be delivered
Wonderful,! really wonderful
Movie the storyline is unique
The music at the Ending is heart touching
My heart is crying inside 💔
Wonderful Frankie 💕
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thanks so much im glad it had an impact!
wow so so everything , sad happy tearfully everything. good film. thank you
thanks so much If you do get a chance please drop a review on IMDb helps the film hugely cant wait to hear what you think
I cried so hard for the last 20 minutes of this movie. Unbelievable film
Had me crying too.Great movie
made me cry too... I remembered my childhood story
@@othmanestouli1328 thanks for your time watching the film!
@@jeanrodriguez3684 im glad you enjoyed it
What a beautiful movie ! I'm so glad I watched it !!!
thanks for your time watching the movie!
Very emotional, everyone has a story !! Thanks for sharing!
Well done to you say the prayer often god grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference Amen
😎✊🏾🙏🏿That could have easily been me.. I’ve been homeless before people Treat you different that was a very good movie I’ll give a 9+
wow thanks for this rating means so much please drop a review on IMDb helps the film massively! 😢
We have enough reasons to cry in our lives. Why a movie needs to make us cry from beginning to the end.
This movie made me cry 😢 so much oh
Excellent film.Ours is basically a tragic world.
Anytime I watch this movie I start crying 😔😢
Wow! 😍👍🏽-Great movie! Highly recommend’
I hate when people that are homeless believing that still everyone else owes them a living. If someone gives to you then be grateful and not become demanding. You make your own life choices .
Excellent film always appreciate everything you have because one day it can all be taken away from you
❤️❤️❤️❤️ This movie is🔥🔥🔥🔥and I love it!!is so emotional 😥
Women don't have the right to keep their children in this abusive mess it is abuse on the woman's part
😥very emotionaling this movie for me 💯🙏😭
Ty for this upload 🫶🏾
I've worked in catering for 36 years and I've seen many case's all ways do muy best to help them for food and clothing, no alcohol or drugs😢
😭😭😭 I'm crying to this movie 😭😭 very touching 😢😢😢
No one should be homeless 😢
Have to say that this one is in the top five of all favourites, if the story line doesn’t get you them you are a cold blooded idiot and should go and look at yourself everybody deserves a chance to live in peace with themselves, but as Nicole said in the movie People feel guilty when they see someone worse off in life than they are, Everyone has a story and what is your story?
I found the first 15 minutes impressive and promising but after that, the story began to go downhill and I couldn't stand watching it 12 minutes later. The kid was smart beyond his years and for him to live off the streets in the next 10 years didn't quite add up for me. Weren't there any social services to take care of children in that situation, especially in a 1st world country?
Verry well done!!!
Actor Marc Zammit's best job ever. Thank you so much for this outstanging movie !💖 💥 🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful movie 💯🥂🔥 so talented Thanks CZcams 😢❤
This film tell u about the homeless story..its a good film..I've been there..not nice at times..ur a ghost...enjoy peeps 😉
Very good movie! Thank you ❤
Great 👌 movie 🎥🍿🎥
Great movie thanks for uploading it 👍
If you find yourself in such a situation, remember to pray every day, for God can form miracles for us- faith in our Heavenly father is all you need, and when the time comes you can heal from your trauma from within, know every life is precious and just because it's dark at that hour doesnt mean the light cant pull you through- by the power of the Holy spirit you can become a beautiful human
1O out of 1O Fantastic movie, I really enjoyed it 👍👍
What a lovely film..thank you..
Thank you, I have made my own prison cell for two decades, you have made me want to live. God bless.
Very inspiring thank you so much 💖💞
Tough..💔
This world is full of pain. I wonder how l got along.
Hero''s Journey. Well done.
Very thought provoking
Wow, I've walked half a mile in Frankie's boots , so I can relate totally 😭... gud film if ur up 4 it ! Tarra 👍🍻👋👋👋🇬🇧
thanks so much please drop a nice review on IMDb would mean so much!
Heartbreaking movie enjoyed it immensely
This was a great movie
Everyone has a story ... each and every one of us XX
Nice story. Thanks for sharing
Great film and well shot 👍🎥
Great movie for anyone who has any empathy for life , he was like the modern day Jesus, not that I am a religious bastard
Good movie thank you for the upload
Great movie and loved the ending
That was a really good movie 😢
Beautiful movie ❤️
Such a beautiful movie
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