The Kid Brother (1987) Poster

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Inspiring
BandSAboutMovies8 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Kenneth Easterday was born with sacral agenesis, a congenital disorder in which the fetal development of the lower spine is abnormal. The first amputation surgery used his shin bones to replace his missing spinal column. They held off on the second surgery as he wasn't expected to live, but then his second surgery improved his mobility by amputating the rest of his remaining legs at the hips.

This didn't stop Kenny, as you can see in the movie, as he got around on a skateboard.

Directed and written by Claude Gagnon, this film is about a documentary crew trying to see what Kenny's life is, living in the mill town of Aliquippa with a large family. Funded by Bandai Entertainment Inc. And Toho and staffed by a Japanese crew - Gagnon often worked between Canada and Japan - this film has a great cast as well, including Pittsburgh native Caitlin Clarke (Dragonslayer), Liane Curtis (whose father was the voice of Pops Racer and directed The Flesh Eaters; she's in Sixteen Candles and Critters 2: The Main Course), Zach Grenier (he was Ed Norton's boss in Fight Club), the man considered Pittsburgh's finest actor Bingo O'Malley and Kenny's real-life brother and sister Jess and Karen.

What's amazing in this film is that it never gets overly dramatic. Kenny is actually pretty much fine with the hand that life is dealt him, laughing that the documentary crew wants to ramp up his pain and refusing the fake legs that everyone thinks will make him feel normal. It's also a wonderful opportunity to see the old Market Square that I miss so much, giving you a view of George Aiken's so perfect that you can smell the fried chicken.
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A triumph over adversity.
randyrt31 December 1998
If you want to see a real hero, see Kenny, the story of a boy with no legs, survive in the real world. While the story is not totally true, Kenny's spirit is great. His parents are young and especially the father, cannot accept the fact that their son is the way he is. A great little film.
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10/10
Met Kenny and Eddy
lanih7428 May 2020
I was 9 and they were filming this movie. I met both brothers they were very nice and it was amazing to see the courage they both had. I recently watched for the first time it was a good movie about an amazing kid!
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