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Wide Awake (1998 film)

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'Wide Awake' is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Cathy Konrad and Cary Woods. The film stars Denis Leary, Dana Delany, Joseph Cross and Rosie O'Donnell. 'Wide Awake' also features Julia Stiles in one of her earliest roles as the main character's teenage sister, Neena.

Although it was made in 1995, the film was not released until 1998. The script was written in 1991. It was nominated for "Best Family Feature  Drama" and "Best Performance in a Feature Film  Leading Young Actor" at the 1999 Young Artist Awards. Shyamalan has described 'Wide Awake' as a comedy that he hoped would also make people cry.

Plot



During his fifth grade year, ten-year-old Joshua A. Beal (Joseph Cross) begins a personal search to find answers about life and death a journey triggered by the passing of his beloved grandfather (Robert Loggia).[https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800026837/info Wide Awake] 'Yahoo! Movies'.

Josh attends Waldron Mercy Academy, a private Catholic boys' school. The adults in his world have not been able to convince him that his grandfather is in good hands, so he sets out on a personal mission to find God. In their varying ways he is guided on his metaphorical journey by his best friend Dave (Timothy Reifsnyder) and a Philadelphia Phillies-loving nun (Rosie O'Donnell) a teacher.

Josh shows doubts about his religion as he questions if God truly exists, particularly when Dave is diagnosed with epilepsy and the moments as Josh experiences his first crush. As his academic year comes to an end, he finds his answer in an unexpected way.[https://web.archive.org/web/20071107004230/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/137769/Wide-Awake/overview Overview] 'The New York Times'.

Cast



Main

* Denis Leary as Mr. Beal

* Dana Delany as Mrs. Beal

* Joseph Cross as Joshua A. Beal

* Rosie O'Donnell as Sister Terry

* Timothy Reifsnyder as Dave O'Hara

* Robert Loggia as Grandpa Beal

* Camryn Manheim as Sister Sophia

* Vicki Giunta as Sister Beatrice

* Julia Stiles as Neena Beal

Supporting

* Heather Casler as Hope

* Dan Lauria as Father Peters

* Stefan Niemczyk as Frank Benton

* Michael Pacienza as Freddie Waltman

* Michael Shulman as Robert Brickman

* Jaret Ross Barron as Dan

* Jarrett Abello as John

* Joseph Melito as Billy (Credited as Joseph Melito Jr.)

* Peter A. Urban Jr. as Newman

* Jahmal Curtis as Student

* Michael Craig Bigwood as Little Boy

* Gil Robbins as Cardinal Geary

* Marc H. Glick as Father Sebastian

* Robert K. O'Neill as Young Priest

* Deborah Stern as Mrs. Waltman

* Joey Perillo as Mr. Waltman

* Jerry Walsh as Football Coach

* Liam Mitchell as Gym Teacher

* Charles Techman as Janitor

* Antoine McLean as Wilson

* Arleen Goman as Mrs. Pitman

* Mets Suber as Race Starter

Reception



'Wide Awake' received mixed reviews from critics.

On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a approval rating based on reviews, with an average score of .

References






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