I really hope this movie does this book justice. This book actively helped me to change how I act around and treat a lot of disabled people. Not because I hadn't been trying to be kind and respectful before, but because it actively puts the reader into Melody's situation, and really highlights the mistreatment she goes through even from people who think that they are being good friends to her. It made me question my internal biases and recognize the unintentional problems of my previous mindset. And I think this book really taught me the difference between pity and respect. I hope that this movie can do the same for others.
This made me cry. I am a 57 year old with Cerebral Palsy. Things have evolved so much from the time, I was a little girl. I am so happy for children with Cerebral Palsy that are getting the chance to live life in full.
I’m an actor with Cerebral Palsy as well and I cannot be more proud of Disney Plus and Phoebe for playing Melody! This is just the beginning for her and I am doing so many wheelies for her!!! REPRESENTATION MATTERS!!!!
I’m a 16 year old with CP and i’ve lived with it my whole life; i’m Mobile, i can walk and speak and even run! just not as well as my peers. CP is so underrepresented so to see a TV show about it just makes me feel so seen. I was bullied all throughout school and still am for “waddling” when i walk. So to see Disney bringing light to CP is so heartwarming ❤
32 years old and I have CP Does anyone know if there are more movies with CP representation? Because honestly this is the first one I’ve seen. I mean I watch documentaries, but not a movie about it
@genocidehero9687 do you really think your extremely ableist comment trying to make fun of those with CP with one of the worst jokes I've ever read is funny? It's not. I bet you think you're being clever...you're not. At all.
Oh as soon as she rolled up to him with the computer I knew it was gonna happen. Like bracing yourself for a wave that you know's gonna take you off your feet lol
This made me and my mom cry I am a girl with CP. I have overcome so much, form, talking, to walking when the doctors said I won’t be able to ever in my life. From surgery to surgery. I was born at 24 weeks (I’m a twin) I weighed 1.5Ibs, and had a stroke when I was born. It took a long time but here I am today, talking, walking and thriving. I’m so happy this movie is coming out and I know it will mean so much to me.
I am an adult with Autism. I have a dear friend who has cerebral palsy and I read this book to them when it was published way back in 2010 (both of us are/were huge fans of the author). When I found out that this book was getting a film adaptation a couple years ago I was elated and was eager to show my friend it whenever it would be available. Unfortunately, my friend passed away last year at the age of 24 from a stroke, so to honor them, I will wear the t-shirt I made them while I watch it with their family in November. It'll be a good way to remember my superhero of a best friend and to see a favorite book of mine to be adapted to screen.
@@Waffelbaer No. They were the dear one of our group. The sweet, sarcastic occasional a-hole with a heart of gold and a thumb to match (like Melody in the book and movie, my friend had a text-to-speech device and could only barely move their thumbs and like one finger on each hand). I am the hilarious mama bear wh*re of the group who's always prepped with the snack details and movie recommendations. We was all cool from middle school through trade school.
Just cried my eyes out. My daughter has CP, shes 3. And even though she’s only 3 she’s the smartest strongest little girl I’ve even met. She’s proved every doctor wrong and everyday makes me the happiest dad. This movie looks special and something people need to see. My daughter is wonderful and so are all the other children out there with cerebral palsy ❤
I highly recommend the book! It's one of my favorites of all time! Definitely get it for her and read it to her, or let her read it on her own once she gets to chapter books!!
I don't know who you are, but I want you to know I hear you. I see you. I understand you. You are enough. Your a good parent. Everything you've done, everything you've worked so hard to do for your little girl....it makes you an angel. You are part of a club no one thought they would join. When it seems like your too exhausted to go on. Just take a break. They will survive.
I hope representation like this makes things easier for you! Especially with people assuming if you don't or can't speak you must also have an intellectual disability. Plenty of brilliant people are nonverbal, it's about time we started showing that more often.
My baby was born via emergency c section due to placenta abruption and suffered global brain injury due to lack of oxygen and nutrition. He’s 16 months old now and has cerebral palsy. When I saw this trailer it made me cry sad and happy tears. Thank you Disney for making this movie during such a hard time in my life.
I'm literally going to sob. I have spina bifida and this is the very first time I'm seeing something on Disney that is representing special needs. And thank God they actually cast someone with real cerebral palsy. Do we even understand how monumental this is? ❤
There's an older Disney movie where the main character has Spina bifida. It was from 1997-1998 called "miracle in lane 2". Unfortunately he was played by Frankie Muniz and not an actor with spina bifida
As a girl with health conditions, it’s so refreshing to finally see a character portrayed by an actor with health conditions themselves! Representation matters!
@@vybhaveswaraiah7114 I appreciate that you have nothing but good intentions, but a lot of disabled people find this kind of thinking patronising and condescending. It implies that our lives are 'lesser' than other people's and that we aren't normal. Also there is no recovery from CP, it is a lifelong condition. I'm just letting you know for the future because you clearly have good intentions
@@prismcherry8879 I do get your point. That's really so sad to hear honestly speaking, regarding no recovery from CP. I feel for such people. I think like for no fault of theirs perhaps, they have to go through such difficult health conditions that living life day to day even in simple terms could be really difficult. That's really quite heartbreaking. I wish someday in the future, humans and science can do something which can change the lives / makes lives for them so much more easier.
@@vybhaveswaraiah7114 I think it's good that you're thinking like that. Unfortunately, too few people still do that. Living with such a restriction isn't always easy, but society often makes it even harder than it needs to be. You seem like a very nice person who is sincere. Wishing you all the best! 😊
I read this book in middle school. Before I “became” physically disabled (my symptoms where minimal and dormant/ unnoticed at the time) it really gave me a way more inclusive and understanding perspective on disabled people around me. I really think every child should read it at some point in their little lives. I’m so glad Disney casted somebody with CP, we rarely get to see disabled actors play disabled roles. So excited 🥹
This is absolutely remarkable. I’m a 29 year-old young man with Cerebral Palsy. I wanted to be a supporting actor on a Disney Channel show when I was 13 years old in order to improve my social practice and inclusion. I’m currently getting ready to graduate with my Bachelor’s Degree in Film by this Christmas.
As someone with cerebral palsy this movie coming out, seeing the representation of just aspects of my life being shown on the screen and in media is something truly incredible. I'm in tears right now having watched the trailer, it's incredible. I may be 23 but I never thought this day would come...
@@kgal1298I think they put in theaters what they know they can market outside of just a film. Merchandise that type thing. Toys, dress up outfits, themed clothes, brand collabs ect. They gear the stuff they can milk the most money out of to theatres . But that’s ok because now everyone can see movies like this for $6 instead of 20 at the theater
As a person with mild cerebral palsy on the left side of my body, I'm really glad that this trailer exists. I've always wondered what other people with CP have had to struggle with. Thankfully, I can talk and walk like everyone else. I just can't turn my left hand as well as I can turn my right hand. My left foot is turned a little bit inwards but I've learned to make it a little straighter. Thank you for making this movie. I'm excited to watch it.
I just watched this movie and totally cried! I am a 39 year old woman who has stuttered my whole life. My daily struggles are not a lot compared to her but I really could totally relate! She just wants to be heard, she has so many things she wants to say or do, I TOTALLY get it! Theres so many times I want to say something and dont either cause of my own insecurities or cause people unintentionally keep talking as I'm trying to jump in and say something. There's so many people I've wanted to say hi to and introduce myself, so many things I've wanted to do but dont because a lot of talking is required. I really really try hard not to let my stutter stop me or get in the way but honestly sometimes it does and it really sucks!! You never know the daily struggles others go through!
I am a father of twins with CP, autism, and cdls (epilepsy). This brought me to tears. It's difficult to witness, and its even harder on them. Knowing they want to communicate but struggle with it. We can't wait to watch this movie!
"Sometimes I need a push, but I won't be pushed around." Shivers. As a disabled person, I didn't like how the book was written. But seeing the trailer, seeing that Melody's actor has CP and uses a wheelchair herself...I have hope. Tentatively excited for this!
This is absolutely awesome. I am a 41 year-old man with cerebral palsy myself and I am so glad to see Disney has recognized the importance of us who are differently abled being a true part of society.
I am a 16-year-old girl with FND, ROP, ADHD, PTSD, GAD, PNES, and more. When I read this book for the first time I started crying. It puts you in the perspective of Melody, a disabled kid who is smarter than a lot of us. 😂 As a disabled kid at the time, I felt so happy to read another disabled kid’s story, fictional or not. Thank you for turning this into a book and not only raising awareness for my friends around the globe who have CP but also raising awareness for the disabled community as a whole.
I'm an adult with Cerebral Palsy. This film would be the first time I've considered giving Disney Plus my money. It means a lot to see others with CP represented and to illustrate both the joy and the challenges one faces.
I was in my head thinking “hmmm that voice sounds familiar” and then 0:20 hit me. That’s so sweet of Jennifer Anniston to speak for the girl 😭so sweet.
I mean it was a role. She was cast in a role, she wasn't doing it out of charity or anything. SHe was well-paid, I assure you. Why would it be "sweet"?
I had a friend growing up who had cerebral palsy and she passed away last year and I miss her terribly. She was one of the sweetest, happiest, most joyful people I’ve ever had the pleasure and privilege of knowing and I miss her so so so much. This made me miss her even more.
We need more movies like this. I am 23 with CP and life is surely a bit different but I still am a person, doing collage and beginning my master thesis. I am a person, I just have more challanges in my daily life. Will watch this ASAP!
As a college student with CP, I am extremely happy that more people like me are getting recognition. This shows that people with disabilities can have normal lives and do normal things that regular people can enjoy as well.
I’m so glad that representation like this will exist. My younger sister has CP and I’d love for her to be able to have a character to relate too and see on the screen who is just like her. It means so much. I hope Disney keeps on expanding Their trajectory for inclusion!
I have Down syndrome and I understand this movie perfectly. Being an outsider to everyone and not being included in everything. It’s wrong until I discovered acting and from there I just feel normal for a change. And then my career has completely changed my life forever. Having this movie coming soon, I feel like it would change everything for Disney and I can’t wait to see that happen!!!!
No for real, for the longest time the argument for not casting disabled actors was that there were none. Well no shit, of course there aren't gonna be any, you aren't even looking for them!
@@elliart7432 and being a disabled actor is really hard for me because I’ve been bullied for it. People think I can’t act because of my disability, because of my down syndrome!!! Even my own agency dropped me!!! It’s been so hard on me to find new jobs that I can’t be me anymore. Now I’m just trying to figure out what I meant to do with my life. So I’m starting to write my own stories and scripts, but I’m still auditioning and stuff. I just need to do more!!!
This trailer brought me to tears. As someone with mild CP, most people can't tell I have it because I've gotten well at hiding it but the struggles are still there. I didn't know how much I needed something like this.
My grandkids and I LOVE Melody. We are currently reading the 3rd book, and it is fantastic. I can’t wait to watch this with them. ALL kids deserve a voice. This book should be required reading for anyone who wants to be a teacher. Every child can learn and change the world. We just need to provide the opportunities for them to bloom. The world needs more Melodys.
I have spastic CP and use a manual wheelchair. I’m 29 and in university studying psychology to become a therapist. I needed representation like this growing up. I’m excited to watch it. I also had to fight to go from special ed classroom to mainstream. I was bullied a lot in k-12, but once I hit college things got better
From a fellow disabled adult, there's nothing "special" about having accessibility needs, everyone has them on some level! Eye glasses, cars, and stairs, are all accessibility devices!
Father of a little girl with Angelman syndrome here. Oh... this hits every cry button there is. This made representation so personal for me, for the first time. I will see my girl in a movie, and she is beautiful! Thank you ❤️
I work with a lot of nonverbal autistic kiddos, not in the same category as CP, but I’ve definitely seen the amazing things kids can do when you give them a voice. It’s incredible. This trailer made me so emotional
I used to be a childrens and teen bookseller so I would read books in the department to recommend. This one has stayed with me to this day. I am so thrilled to see it turned into a movie, it's such an important message. Just sobbed watching this trailer.
I'm a CP dad. I love my daughter and I want to help her live her best life. This made me cry. I'm forever grateful disney. Thank you. Pheobe, thank you for sharing your story with the world!
I read this book in third grade. It just brought me memories of my teacher reading it to me right now. I’m in middle school. I just started six grade and this made me cry. I’m so excited for it to come out means the world to me.
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I work as a caregiver at a school/care facility for teenagers with developmental disabilities. Despite their differences each one of them are so much smarter then people expect of them.
As someone with Disability this is so important. This is making me cry as someone with Autism who has had a really tough time for the past 4yrs at medical science university and felt like I didn't belong to the university at all. I finally hit breaking point and had to dropped out because of my anxiety, it was a hard decision to do but my parents have been helping me through it every step of the way. Now I move onto and push the boundaries.
@rawyld Anxiety can be crippling. It kept me from reaching my full potential. I think the most helpful thing I heard someone say is that your brain can lie to you. Just because it can come up with the worst outcomes, it doesn't mean they're real and when they start to overwhelm you, remember it's just your brain playing games with you. It doesn't make it so.
made me cry. my job allows me to work with pediatric CP and I have nothing but respect for parents who absolutely love and adore their child with CP despite all the challenges and difficulties they have to face.
This really moved me. I’m looking forward to watching this film. I can’t imagine what an amazing impact it will have on such an underrepresented community.
I don't have cerebral palsy, but I am disabled and chronically ill. It's SO meaningful to me that they cast an actor with CP to play a character with CP. I SOBBED just from watching this trailer. I'm a member of multiple minority communities, and I won't lie, it's very, very tough. I have multiple chronic pain conditions and many other conditions, it's difficult. I also experience ableism often, from friends, family, and drs/healthcare workers. This representation is SO important. Disabled isn't a bad word. Needing Accessibility in education and elsewhere isn't "special," it is normal. Invisible disabilities exist too! Everyone has SOME level of accessibility needs...eye glasses, stairs, cars, are all for accessibility.
This book changed my life when I read it. I work with special education kids pretty frequently for school and church, and this book gave me a whole perspective I never knew I needed. I’ve read it probably a billion times. I’m so excited that it’s being made into a movie!
Ok, sitting here, crying, and crying some more, my beautiful, amazing daughter has shown me everyday what life is about, what love is about, I am the luckiest mom to have her in my life.
I'm autistic and I remember reading this book when I was younger and absolutely loving it. I'm so excited to see it's being brought to the film. Also, I love that people are actually having disabled people playing disabled roles now
This movie is going to be great! Kids with disabilities such as cerebral palsy are braver than you believe, stronger than they seem and smarter than you know. 🙏 😊
I would love for all kids to be included in normal classes too! At my middle school you would rarely see the special needs kids(if there’s a better way to say that please let me know, I’m not trying to be rude) the only time you would see them would be a lunch, but in my high school they were included in all classes and if needed they had an aid(sorry if I spelt that wrong)
I read this book in middle school and the author came to our school and we got to meet her and ask questions. This was one of my favorite books I read coming up. The moment when her mom/ parents realize she is smart and can communicate with the right tools was amazing
Thank you Disney for making this movie! As an adult with Cerebral Palsy I wish there was more representation of disability in tv and movies back then. Increasing awareness and inclusion of individuals with Cerebral Palsy is very important to me and is the reason why I wrote a children’s book called All About Me and Cerebral Palsy, published earlier this year. Available in Canada and the US!
I was diagnosed with autism at age 10. At first, I was really sad because I thought I would never be normal. I even had to move primary schools because they wouldn’t have accepted me for my autism But after some help from my family and friends (some of whom have cerebral palsy or ADHD), I learned that I didn’t need to be normal to fit in. I could be myself as freely as I wanted and I thank each and every one of my friends and family for helping. Not just them, but I thank movies. I’m a huge movie nerd and I love them. Movies helped me in really tough times, so to see a movie like this being made really makes me happy and I can’t wait to watch it. Thank you so much Disney from the bottom of heart ❤️ EDIT: spelling error
I have spastic diparesis myself and it also affects my speech. I am often thought of as stupid even though my mind is strong. My language is not as fluent and clear and people no longer take the time to really listen. In addition, my disability is seen and things are denied to me or I am patronized. I already had tears in my eyes when I saw the trailer and read the comments. Thanks to Disney for this film.
My little sister has autism, I know that feeling when someone with special needs is able to speak to us. It's a feeling that you cherish forever. Props to the actor who plays the dad, he really captured that perfectly.
as a fellow human with cerebral palsy, reading this book really changed my reality. The story is so special and I'm so excited to see it adapted into a movie!!
I have goosebumps, I have a lump in my throat... This. This needs to be told. This needs to be heard. This needs to be seen. And that song at the end... "Hey, don't write yourself off yet..." ...I need this.
Omg I remember reading this book in 7th grade! Feels like a lifetime ago (I’m 23 and graduated from college now), but it had a really big impact on me to see what it’s like to live like this, which is so important in how we teach kids to interact with disabled people. So glad this is being made!
This is so amazing. We need more things like this. More accessibility awareness. More acceptance of all people. Less fear and hatred of what is different. I can not wait to see this movie.
Watching the trailer I cried, it feels so good for people to see and understand these illnesses, I was born with autism ADHD Tourette’s OCD and my life is well odd you could say but seeing and hearing more movies/stories like this pulls at my heart because well I don’t think I would change it at all. Mabye the OCd but I’m happy about who I am. Random thought over. Been having a rough time lately
My oldest has a neuromuscular condition that makes her muscles very weak. She speaks with an AAC device. She’s smart as hell and is a typical kid… she just needs some extra help. Love stuff like this. Makes us feel seen.
Representation matters, and it's great to see a talker / AAC featured along with a authentic actor. I wish it was in theaters along with Disney+, I'd pay for a ticket or to stream it. It also reminds me of the struggles I had with education. I was 2e, with bad handwriting (dysgraphia) that was so bad I almost failed math because my teacher couldn't read my work. Typing with an AlphaSmart was the best thing ever!
I am a 35 almost 36 year old woman who grew up around CP and other such special abilities; as a matter of fact, I myself have hydrocephalus… I think I read this book either last year or the year before, and despite a few things I wish could have been better written, I loved it overall. There is a second book as well, Out of My Heart, which is even better. Here’s hoping they go on ahead and adapt it too.
This was the first ever novel I read (Grade 4 with my mom) and it’s honestly one of the best books EVER. Crazy that they’re making this a movie. I can tell you 100 percent you’ll enjoy it.
wait this was my favorite book in elementary school- I read it so many times and brought it so many places, the paper back cover became soft, and every corner was bent. First came “Are you there God, it’s me, Margaret”, and now “Out of my Mind”! My childhood books are being made into films and I can finally share them with the ones I love!
I’m a father of a boy who is Autistic. This trailer got right to my heart. Some of us know what the challenges are and some of us don’t. Those that don’t, watch this. If it’s like the book it will definitely make you cry.
Omg I’m SO happy for this movie! I just finished the book and the moral+ the whole idea of the book makes me so sad that people have to go through that in real life. I also love how the author wrote a book about a disabled girl because lots of people wouldn’t do that because they think it’s weird. Ik i’m watching this movie RIGHT when it comes out!😊
I can't even put into words much I'm moved by this. I have a 5 year old nonverbal autistic daughter and I'm sobbing right now. This is.....😭😭😭 thank you for this
I have been waiting for this movie since I was 10. So happy Melody is played by an actor with CP. It looks like it has very good intentions and I’m excited to see how it goes.
I had a love/hate relationship with this book. Hate because it was a sad story, love because it was a good one. I read it as a school assignment in 6th grade, fully convinced I would never come around to liking it. My teacher was unconvinced and was proven right. I was definitely in Melody’s head the entire time. This is a Disney production I might actually watch.
I am a special education teacher, and it blows my mind that back then students were treated unfairly like this just because they have a disability. I remember hearing this book when I was younger and thinking I hope that when I’m a teacher I’m able to change the way. Students feel included.
Who let the onion cutting ninjas in!? This looks amazing, so happy people with disabilities are finally getting the recognition and acceptance they deserve.
The book was SOO good. I wanted her to have a crush on Connor or Rodney in the book and she didn't so I like that. Also- Jennifer Anniston is so random? And most people say they got emotional when she said "Daddy, How are you today" but in the book she says "Hi Mom, Hi Dad, I am so happy" which is literally the best, followed up with the "I love you" that she has been wanting to say her whole life. It wasn't in the trailer so I hope its in the movie
The excitement I feel about Disney adapting one of my favorite books of all time is immeasurable I'm really excited for this adaptation, I really hope they don't mess it up
I volunteered with a woman who had CP and she told me on her computer that it makes me sad that ppl don’t talk to her cause they think she can’t understand them. It really changed my perspective.
I’m lucky, my CP is light enough that I can pass as not disabled, but it still effect me in ways (mainly dexterity wise) that not even my parents understand. I was shocked and so happy to hear the words “cerebral palsy” at the beginning, not many people know about it-at least in my area.
oh my god 😭I read this book so many times when I was a kid. I sobbed uncontrollably every time. I've been waiting for it to be made into a movie for forever!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!
I am the father of an autistic 8 year old girl who is non verbal and this trailer made me smile and gave my daughter's teachers tears as she uses a talking device to help her communicate with us and it has given us her voice ok not her real voice but a girls voice that she uses it her place with her authority and lately it has been hilarious 😂. I cannot wait to see this movie
I love this as someone who didn’t get diagnosed until they were 12 because they had mild cp . I love to see it represented. And it’s coming out on my birthday.
I read this book over a decade ago when I was the book's target demo, and I absolutely loved it. Such a wholesome story, and I'm excited to see the film adaptation now as an adult.
"Daddy, How are you today". those 5 seconds sold it to me 😭😭
THIS is the Disney I remember. can't wait 👍👍
My son's talker enabled him to tell me Mom I love you. Most precious words ever.
@@kellyphillips7142 THATS BEAUTIFUL ❤❤
Me too
Yes!
It's based on a book so disney didnt make this story uo
I really hope this movie does this book justice. This book actively helped me to change how I act around and treat a lot of disabled people. Not because I hadn't been trying to be kind and respectful before, but because it actively puts the reader into Melody's situation, and really highlights the mistreatment she goes through even from people who think that they are being good friends to her. It made me question my internal biases and recognize the unintentional problems of my previous mindset. And I think this book really taught me the difference between pity and respect. I hope that this movie can do the same for others.
I love your comment so much! ❤ It shows how books changes the thinking of people can.
wow!!! Sounds like a profound book! i should give it a read!
I feel same way. I want the way I care to come more naturally and not forced.
same. after finishing the series I realized I was guilty of many of the things Melody complained about, it really opened up my mind
It's a shame I have not heard about this book until now. Thank you for the review, I'm buying it ASAP!
This made me cry. I am a 57 year old with Cerebral Palsy. Things have evolved so much from the time, I was a little girl. I am so happy for children with Cerebral Palsy that are getting the chance to live life in full.
And you're still going at 57? You're a rock star! 👏 It cant be easy...Be well!💜
I’m an actor with Cerebral Palsy as well and I cannot be more proud of Disney Plus and Phoebe for playing Melody! This is just the beginning for her and I am doing so many wheelies for her!!! REPRESENTATION MATTERS!!!!
@@MiracleMary18 Keep the flag flying too.
From one disabled adult to another, disability IS "normal!" It's ableism that's abnormal.
@@jillsarah7356 Well put!!! Thanks for reminding us...its hard to remember when surrounded by able bodies!!!💜 Stay strong!!!
I’m a 16 year old with CP and i’ve lived with it my whole life; i’m Mobile, i can walk and speak and even run! just not as well as my peers. CP is so underrepresented so to see a TV show about it just makes me feel so seen. I was bullied all throughout school and still am for “waddling” when i walk. So to see Disney bringing light to CP is so heartwarming ❤
32 years old and I have CP Does anyone know if there are more movies with CP representation? Because honestly this is the first one I’ve seen. I mean I watch documentaries, but not a movie about it
Does the FBI know you have CP?
@genocidehero9687 do you really think your extremely ableist comment trying to make fun of those with CP with one of the worst jokes I've ever read is funny?
It's not. I bet you think you're being clever...you're not. At all.
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I have Cerebral Palsy too normally I feel very alone but I hope that this movie shines light on people who have Cerebral Palsy.
When she says "hi" to her dad...that just got me.
Same
Dude me too
Same
Oh as soon as she rolled up to him with the computer I knew it was gonna happen. Like bracing yourself for a wave that you know's gonna take you off your feet lol
@@Raguleader I loved this book. I've read it twice ❤. I'm definitely going to check this out.
This made me and my mom cry I am a girl with CP. I have overcome so much, form, talking, to walking when the doctors said I won’t be able to ever in my life. From surgery to surgery. I was born at 24 weeks (I’m a twin) I weighed 1.5Ibs, and had a stroke when I was born. It took a long time but here I am today, talking, walking and thriving. I’m so happy this movie is coming out and I know it will mean so much to me.
aww that's amazing! you're so strong! congrats on beating the odds, i'm so proud of you and so glad to hear you're doing well!
I am an adult with Autism. I have a dear friend who has cerebral palsy and I read this book to them when it was published way back in 2010 (both of us are/were huge fans of the author). When I found out that this book was getting a film adaptation a couple years ago I was elated and was eager to show my friend it whenever it would be available. Unfortunately, my friend passed away last year at the age of 24 from a stroke, so to honor them, I will wear the t-shirt I made them while I watch it with their family in November. It'll be a good way to remember my superhero of a best friend and to see a favorite book of mine to be adapted to screen.
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@@Waffelbaer No. They were the dear one of our group. The sweet, sarcastic occasional a-hole with a heart of gold and a thumb to match (like Melody in the book and movie, my friend had a text-to-speech device and could only barely move their thumbs and like one finger on each hand). I am the hilarious mama bear wh*re of the group who's always prepped with the snack details and movie recommendations. We was all cool from middle school through trade school.
There’s a book? What’s it called? I love to read. I have CP (I use a manual wheelchair) and am autistic.
@@ShyKnitter92 The book is the same name Out of Mind
"Sometimes I need a push, but I won't be pushed around" This quote is soooo good
Just cried my eyes out. My daughter has CP, shes 3. And even though she’s only 3 she’s the smartest strongest little girl I’ve even met. She’s proved every doctor wrong and everyday makes me the happiest dad. This movie looks special and something people need to see. My daughter is wonderful and so are all the other children out there with cerebral palsy ❤
Keep encouraging her and she will keep surprising you. I have a kindergartener with a disability and she surprises every ( but her family). ❤
We are in the same boat with my 3 year old daughter. It's amazing how much she has overcome! Our girls are so strong!
The books are wonderful too.
I highly recommend the book! It's one of my favorites of all time! Definitely get it for her and read it to her, or let her read it on her own once she gets to chapter books!!
I don't know who you are, but I want you to know I hear you. I see you. I understand you. You are enough. Your a good parent. Everything you've done, everything you've worked so hard to do for your little girl....it makes you an angel.
You are part of a club no one thought they would join. When it seems like your too exhausted to go on. Just take a break. They will survive.
From the thumbnail/name, I originally thought this was about autism (which I have), but this is actually even better!
How does the thumbnail tell you it about autism?
@@yandhi5849 'Out of my mind' just seemed to link to autism in my mind
@@naomiparsons462 Okay, I thought it was because of her mannerisms in the trailer.
this shows my life 100%! I'm smart, I have cp, non-verbal, wheelchair bound. this is amazing Disney is finally showing people with cp n their movies
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I hope representation like this makes things easier for you! Especially with people assuming if you don't or can't speak you must also have an intellectual disability. Plenty of brilliant people are nonverbal, it's about time we started showing that more often.
@@am-lo1pz i agree
Period Kendal!
Awesome! You're All Soooo Wonderful!😊
My baby was born via emergency c section due to placenta abruption and suffered global brain injury due to lack of oxygen and nutrition. He’s 16 months old now and has cerebral palsy. When I saw this trailer it made me cry sad and happy tears. Thank you Disney for making this movie during such a hard time in my life.
I'm literally going to sob. I have spina bifida and this is the very first time I'm seeing something on Disney that is representing special needs. And thank God they actually cast someone with real cerebral palsy. Do we even understand how monumental this is? ❤
There's an older Disney movie where the main character has Spina bifida. It was from 1997-1998 called "miracle in lane 2". Unfortunately he was played by Frankie Muniz and not an actor with spina bifida
@@kryssy46 well then you missed her whole point she just said she’s glad to actually used someone with a disability
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@@Lissa102 to be fair, she edited her comment to include the last two sentences after I replied.
@@kryssy46her comment shows no editing, so i don't believe that actually is very fair to point out, lol ...
I love the dad saying to raise your expectations if she is surpassing them all. Treat her more like the rest if she is proving she can
As a girl with health conditions, it’s so refreshing to finally see a character portrayed by an actor with health conditions themselves! Representation matters!
@@vybhaveswaraiah7114 I appreciate that you have nothing but good intentions, but a lot of disabled people find this kind of thinking patronising and condescending. It implies that our lives are 'lesser' than other people's and that we aren't normal. Also there is no recovery from CP, it is a lifelong condition. I'm just letting you know for the future because you clearly have good intentions
@@prismcherry8879 I do get your point. That's really so sad to hear honestly speaking, regarding no recovery from CP. I feel for such people. I think like for no fault of theirs perhaps, they have to go through such difficult health conditions that living life day to day even in simple terms could be really difficult. That's really quite heartbreaking. I wish someday in the future, humans and science can do something which can change the lives / makes lives for them so much more easier.
@@prismcherry8879 thank you for your very wonderfully articulated yet a sensitive message 👏 you seem to be a wonderful person too 👍
@@vybhaveswaraiah7114 I think it's good that you're thinking like that. Unfortunately, too few people still do that. Living with such a restriction isn't always easy, but society often makes it even harder than it needs to be. You seem like a very nice person who is sincere. Wishing you all the best! 😊
@@vybhaveswaraiah7114 Thank you very much for hearing me out! I hope that you have a wonderful day
I read this book in middle school. Before I “became” physically disabled (my symptoms where minimal and dormant/ unnoticed at the time) it really gave me a way more inclusive and understanding perspective on disabled people around me. I really think every child should read it at some point in their little lives. I’m so glad Disney casted somebody with CP, we rarely get to see disabled actors play disabled roles. So excited 🥹
This is absolutely remarkable. I’m a 29 year-old young man with Cerebral Palsy. I wanted to be a supporting actor on a Disney Channel show when I was 13 years old in order to improve my social practice and inclusion. I’m currently getting ready to graduate with my Bachelor’s Degree in Film by this Christmas.
Amazing. My son is 10 with CP. You are an inspiration
Amaizng I'm a 26 AuDHDer with other disabilities so it's amaizng to see fellow disabled people succeeding!
I love this for you ♥️
With that attitude you could be a LEAD actor someday. Best of luck!!!
Awww congratulations I’m so happy you are thriving in life, my daughter has cp and she’s so full of life this comment gives me hope!!
As someone with cerebral palsy this movie coming out, seeing the representation of just aspects of my life being shown on the screen and in media is something truly incredible. I'm in tears right now having watched the trailer, it's incredible. I may be 23 but I never thought this day would come...
Disney should've released this in theaters, It Ends with Us proved the book clubs will go to the theaters
Yesss!!
I have no idea what their system is to decide what goes to theatres and what doesn't, but I would definitely see this in theatres.
Yes!!!! If this is a faithful adaptation it deserves to be in theaters
No it only gonna be on Disney Plus this girl is non verbal
@@kgal1298I think they put in theaters what they know they can market outside of just a film. Merchandise that type thing. Toys, dress up outfits, themed clothes, brand collabs ect. They gear the stuff they can milk the most money out of to theatres . But that’s ok because now everyone can see movies like this for $6 instead of 20 at the theater
As a person with mild cerebral palsy on the left side of my body, I'm really glad that this trailer exists.
I've always wondered what other people with CP have had to struggle with.
Thankfully, I can talk and walk like everyone else. I just can't turn my left hand as well as I can turn my right hand.
My left foot is turned a little bit inwards but I've learned to make it a little straighter.
Thank you for making this movie. I'm excited to watch it.
I remember reading "Out of my Mind" when I was in middle school and I loved it! I'm so excited for this movie!
Yes!!! Me too!!! For both! 😁
I remember it to (I almost cried at the end 🥲)
Gosh, me too! I never imagined it would get adapted, but I’m so thrilled it has.
I read the book in 7th grade (I'm in 10th now) and it was a pretty good book... I had to watch the trailer as soon as I heard about it!
Me too! It was the first middle grade contemporary book without any pictures i loved
I just watched this movie and totally cried! I am a 39 year old woman who has stuttered my whole life. My daily struggles are not a lot compared to her but I really could totally relate! She just wants to be heard, she has so many things she wants to say or do, I TOTALLY get it! Theres so many times I want to say something and dont either cause of my own insecurities or cause people unintentionally keep talking as I'm trying to jump in and say something. There's so many people I've wanted to say hi to and introduce myself, so many things I've wanted to do but dont because a lot of talking is required. I really really try hard not to let my stutter stop me or get in the way but honestly sometimes it does and it really sucks!!
You never know the daily struggles others go through!
I am a father of twins with CP, autism, and cdls (epilepsy). This brought me to tears. It's difficult to witness, and its even harder on them. Knowing they want to communicate but struggle with it. We can't wait to watch this movie!
"Sometimes I need a push, but I won't be pushed around."
Shivers. As a disabled person, I didn't like how the book was written. But seeing the trailer, seeing that Melody's actor has CP and uses a wheelchair herself...I have hope. Tentatively excited for this!
This is absolutely awesome. I am a 41 year-old man with cerebral palsy myself and I am so glad to see Disney has recognized the importance of us who are differently abled being a true part of society.
This is just great it based on a novel
I am a 16-year-old girl with FND, ROP, ADHD, PTSD, GAD, PNES, and more. When I read this book for the first time I started crying. It puts you in the perspective of Melody, a disabled kid who is smarter than a lot of us. 😂 As a disabled kid at the time, I felt so happy to read another disabled kid’s story, fictional or not. Thank you for turning this into a book and not only raising awareness for my friends around the globe who have CP but also raising awareness for the disabled community as a whole.
I loved this book! It honestly made me cry, Melody proving that she's bigger than people think she is.
I'm an adult with Cerebral Palsy. This film would be the first time I've considered giving Disney Plus my money. It means a lot to see others with CP represented and to illustrate both the joy and the challenges one faces.
I was in my head thinking “hmmm that voice sounds familiar” and then 0:20 hit me. That’s so sweet of Jennifer Anniston to speak for the girl 😭so sweet.
I mean it was a role. She was cast in a role, she wasn't doing it out of charity or anything. SHe was well-paid, I assure you. Why would it be "sweet"?
@@ruffboiALTpeople can deny jobs and likely the girl chose Jennifer as the voice she wanted to speak for her.
@@ruffboiALT aye relax
@@ruffboiALTbecause it is.
I think it’s so sweet how they’re shining a positive and wholesome light on people who have CP. Can’t wait to watch this one ♥️
I had a friend growing up who had cerebral palsy and she passed away last year and I miss her terribly. She was one of the sweetest, happiest, most joyful people I’ve ever had the pleasure and privilege of knowing and I miss her so so so much. This made me miss her even more.
well thanks to people like u our life becomes better
i'm so sorry for your loss!
We need more movies like this. I am 23 with CP and life is surely a bit different but I still am a person, doing collage and beginning my master thesis. I am a person, I just have more challanges in my daily life. Will watch this ASAP!
As a college student with CP, I am extremely happy that more people like me are getting recognition. This shows that people with disabilities can have normal lives and do normal things that regular people can enjoy as well.
I’m so glad that representation like this will exist. My younger sister has CP and I’d love for her to be able to have a character to relate too and see on the screen who is just like her. It means so much. I hope Disney keeps on expanding Their trajectory for inclusion!
I have Down syndrome and I understand this movie perfectly. Being an outsider to everyone and not being included in everything. It’s wrong until I discovered acting and from there I just feel normal for a change. And then my career has completely changed my life forever. Having this movie coming soon, I feel like it would change everything for Disney and I can’t wait to see that happen!!!!
From a fellow disabled person, disability IS normal. It's ableism that's abnormal!
@@jillsarah7356 back in the 2000’s and late 90’s no.
No for real, for the longest time the argument for not casting disabled actors was that there were none. Well no shit, of course there aren't gonna be any, you aren't even looking for them!
@@elliart7432 and being a disabled actor is really hard for me because I’ve been bullied for it. People think I can’t act because of my disability, because of my down syndrome!!! Even my own agency dropped me!!! It’s been so hard on me to find new jobs that I can’t be me anymore. Now I’m just trying to figure out what I meant to do with my life. So I’m starting to write my own stories and scripts, but I’m still auditioning and stuff. I just need to do more!!!
I also have Down syndrome
This trailer brought me to tears. As someone with mild CP, most people can't tell I have it because I've gotten well at hiding it but the struggles are still there. I didn't know how much I needed something like this.
Omg the dad breaking into tears the first time he hears his daughter made me tear up 😭😭
My grandkids and I LOVE Melody. We are currently reading the 3rd book, and it is fantastic. I can’t wait to watch this with them. ALL kids deserve a voice. This book should be required reading for anyone who wants to be a teacher. Every child can learn and change the world. We just need to provide the opportunities for them to bloom. The world needs more Melodys.
I have spastic CP and use a manual wheelchair. I’m 29 and in university studying psychology to become a therapist. I needed representation like this growing up. I’m excited to watch it. I also had to fight to go from special ed classroom to mainstream. I was bullied a lot in k-12, but once I hit college things got better
From a fellow disabled adult, there's nothing "special" about having accessibility needs, everyone has them on some level! Eye glasses, cars, and stairs, are all accessibility devices!
Im like you shyknitter92 except I’m not in a wheelchair and good for you for becoming a therapist
Im sorry you were bullied. If anyone ever bullied my 5 year old with CP, they wouldn't exist anymore.
Same
I'm sorry you were bullied :(
Father of a little girl with Angelman syndrome here. Oh... this hits every cry button there is. This made representation so personal for me, for the first time. I will see my girl in a movie, and she is beautiful! Thank you ❤️
I read it every year in my 5th grade class. Melody has become part of the fabric of their stories. The sequels are equally amazing. Can't wait!
This is gonna be amazing for real
I work with a lot of nonverbal autistic kiddos, not in the same category as CP, but I’ve definitely seen the amazing things kids can do when you give them a voice. It’s incredible. This trailer made me so emotional
I used to be a childrens and teen bookseller so I would read books in the department to recommend. This one has stayed with me to this day. I am so thrilled to see it turned into a movie, it's such an important message. Just sobbed watching this trailer.
The culture needs this. I didn't cry. I smiled. Thanks.
I did both.
I'm a CP dad. I love my daughter and I want to help her live her best life. This made me cry. I'm forever grateful disney. Thank you.
Pheobe, thank you for sharing your story with the world!
2:14 “Sometimes I need a push, *but I won’t be pushed around”* beautiful quote
I read this book in third grade. It just brought me memories of my teacher reading it to me right now. I’m in middle school. I just started six grade and this made me cry. I’m so excited for it to come out means the world to me.
Thank you for sharing this sweet story! However, you may not want to share personal information, like your grade/age, online. There are some people on the internet who can use your information to track you and learn more things you don't want them to know, or they can sell that information to other people. These data stealers especially like to target children and teens, so revealing your age can make you even more vulnerable. You should also avoid sharing your real name, home address, school, or anything else that could be used to identify you. I would highly recommend changing your profile name, or at least your picture, to something that isn't you (like your favorite animal or fictional character). I hope this doesn't come off as condescending or anything, I'm just trying to warn you against the dangers of the internet. Have a great day!
@@superbbirdofparadise2791 oh my goodness your so nice thanks for the warning God bless you ❤❤
I work as a caregiver at a school/care facility for teenagers with developmental disabilities. Despite their differences each one of them are so much smarter then people expect of them.
As someone with Disability this is so important. This is making me cry as someone with Autism who has had a really tough time for the past 4yrs at medical science university and felt like I didn't belong to the university at all. I finally hit breaking point and had to dropped out because of my anxiety, it was a hard decision to do but my parents have been helping me through it every step of the way. Now I move onto and push the boundaries.
@rawyld Anxiety can be crippling. It kept me from reaching my full potential. I think the most helpful thing I heard someone say is that your brain can lie to you. Just because it can come up with the worst outcomes, it doesn't mean they're real and when they start to overwhelm you, remember it's just your brain playing games with you. It doesn't make it so.
@@Yoda_Bonk Yeah like my therapist said "it's two-halves battling each other out for control."
Im so glad they are doing a movie about a kid with cerebral palsy I can’t wait
made me cry. my job allows me to work with pediatric CP and I have nothing but respect for parents who absolutely love and adore their child with CP despite all the challenges and difficulties they have to face.
This really moved me. I’m looking forward to watching this film. I can’t imagine what an amazing impact it will have on such an underrepresented community.
I don't have cerebral palsy, but I am disabled and chronically ill. It's SO meaningful to me that they cast an actor with CP to play a character with CP. I SOBBED just from watching this trailer. I'm a member of multiple minority communities, and I won't lie, it's very, very tough. I have multiple chronic pain conditions and many other conditions, it's difficult. I also experience ableism often, from friends, family, and drs/healthcare workers. This representation is SO important. Disabled isn't a bad word. Needing Accessibility in education and elsewhere isn't "special," it is normal. Invisible disabilities exist too! Everyone has SOME level of accessibility needs...eye glasses, stairs, cars, are all for accessibility.
This book changed my life when I read it. I work with special education kids pretty frequently for school and church, and this book gave me a whole perspective I never knew I needed. I’ve read it probably a billion times. I’m so excited that it’s being made into a movie!
Ok, sitting here, crying, and crying some more, my beautiful, amazing daughter has shown me everyday what life is about, what love is about, I am the luckiest mom to have her in my life.
I'm autistic and I remember reading this book when I was younger and absolutely loving it. I'm so excited to see it's being brought to the film. Also, I love that people are actually having disabled people playing disabled roles now
This movie is going to be great! Kids with disabilities such as cerebral palsy are braver than you believe, stronger than they seem and smarter than you know. 🙏 😊
ORIGINAL FILM.
Looking forward to seeing the movie!! What a beautiful kid with a beautiful heart. You go girl!!!!
This made me cry...i have a 13 almost 14 year old daughter with CP...i would love for her to be in a normal class..
I would love for all kids to be included in normal classes too! At my middle school you would rarely see the special needs kids(if there’s a better way to say that please let me know, I’m not trying to be rude) the only time you would see them would be a lunch, but in my high school they were included in all classes and if needed they had an aid(sorry if I spelt that wrong)
Does your daughter want to be in a normal class?
Hello! Fellow 26-year-old with CP. just this trailer alone made me really emotional, so I'm VERY excited to watch this movie!
I read this book in middle school and the author came to our school and we got to meet her and ask questions. This was one of my favorite books I read coming up. The moment when her mom/ parents realize she is smart and can communicate with the right tools was amazing
Thank you Disney for making this movie! As an adult with Cerebral Palsy I wish there was more representation of disability in tv and movies back then. Increasing awareness and inclusion of individuals with Cerebral Palsy is very important to me and is the reason why I wrote a children’s book called All About Me and Cerebral Palsy, published earlier this year. Available in Canada and the US!
@@desireedacosta5745 Congratulations!! I will look for it.
I was diagnosed with autism at age 10. At first, I was really sad because I thought I would never be normal. I even had to move primary schools because they wouldn’t have accepted me for my autism
But after some help from my family and friends (some of whom have cerebral palsy or ADHD), I learned that I didn’t need to be normal to fit in. I could be myself as freely as I wanted and I thank each and every one of my friends and family for helping. Not just them, but I thank movies. I’m a huge movie nerd and I love them. Movies helped me in really tough times, so to see a movie like this being made really makes me happy and I can’t wait to watch it. Thank you so much Disney from the bottom of heart ❤️
EDIT: spelling error
I have spastic diparesis myself and it also affects my speech. I am often thought of as stupid even though my mind is strong. My language is not as fluent and clear and people no longer take the time to really listen. In addition, my disability is seen and things are denied to me or I am patronized. I already had tears in my eyes when I saw the trailer and read the comments. Thanks to Disney for this film.
I read this book to my daughter. She's 27 and has Cerebral Palsy. I can't wait to show her the movie💚💚💚💚💚💚
My little sister has autism, I know that feeling when someone with special needs is able to speak to us. It's a feeling that you cherish forever. Props to the actor who plays the dad, he really captured that perfectly.
as a fellow human with cerebral palsy, reading this book really changed my reality. The story is so special and I'm so excited to see it adapted into a movie!!
I have goosebumps, I have a lump in my throat... This. This needs to be told. This needs to be heard. This needs to be seen. And that song at the end... "Hey, don't write yourself off yet..." ...I need this.
Omg I remember reading this book in 7th grade! Feels like a lifetime ago (I’m 23 and graduated from college now), but it had a really big impact on me to see what it’s like to live like this, which is so important in how we teach kids to interact with disabled people. So glad this is being made!
My little sister has CP and this has me SOBBING, this is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen, thank you
This is so amazing. We need more things like this. More accessibility awareness. More acceptance of all people. Less fear and hatred of what is different. I can not wait to see this movie.
This book is one of my favourites, i hope the adaptation turns out to be as magical as the book is
Watching the trailer I cried, it feels so good for people to see and understand these illnesses, I was born with autism ADHD Tourette’s OCD and my life is well odd you could say but seeing and hearing more movies/stories like this pulls at my heart because well I don’t think I would change it at all. Mabye the OCd but I’m happy about who I am. Random thought over. Been having a rough time lately
This is the most heartbreaking and most beautiful thing i've ever seen.
My oldest has a neuromuscular condition that makes her muscles very weak. She speaks with an AAC device. She’s smart as hell and is a typical kid… she just needs some extra help. Love stuff like this. Makes us feel seen.
Representation matters, and it's great to see a talker / AAC featured along with a authentic actor. I wish it was in theaters along with Disney+, I'd pay for a ticket or to stream it. It also reminds me of the struggles I had with education. I was 2e, with bad handwriting (dysgraphia) that was so bad I almost failed math because my teacher couldn't read my work. Typing with an AlphaSmart was the best thing ever!
I am a 35 almost 36 year old woman who grew up around CP and other such special abilities; as a matter of fact, I myself have hydrocephalus… I think I read this book either last year or the year before, and despite a few things I wish could have been better written, I loved it overall. There is a second book as well, Out of My Heart, which is even better. Here’s hoping they go on ahead and adapt it too.
This was the first ever novel I read (Grade 4 with my mom) and it’s honestly one of the best books EVER. Crazy that they’re making this a movie. I can tell you 100 percent you’ll enjoy it.
wait this was my favorite book in elementary school- I read it so many times and brought it so many places, the paper back cover became soft, and every corner was bent. First came “Are you there God, it’s me, Margaret”, and now “Out of my Mind”! My childhood books are being made into films and I can finally share them with the ones I love!
I’m a father of a boy who is Autistic. This trailer got right to my heart. Some of us know what the challenges are and some of us don’t.
Those that don’t, watch this. If it’s like the book it will definitely make you cry.
Omg I’m SO happy for this movie! I just finished the book and the moral+ the whole idea of the book makes me so sad that people have to go through that in real life. I also love how the author wrote a book about a disabled girl because lots of people wouldn’t do that because they think it’s weird. Ik i’m watching this movie RIGHT when it comes out!😊
I can't even put into words much I'm moved by this. I have a 5 year old nonverbal autistic daughter and I'm sobbing right now. This is.....😭😭😭 thank you for this
I have been waiting for this movie since I was 10. So happy Melody is played by an actor with CP. It looks like it has very good intentions and I’m excited to see how it goes.
This looks like another "Wonder", and that's high praise.
@@kickmuncher3 so was wonder
No, this looks better and wonder was great, but this looks better
I had a love/hate relationship with this book. Hate because it was a sad story, love because it was a good one. I read it as a school assignment in 6th grade, fully convinced I would never come around to liking it. My teacher was unconvinced and was proven right. I was definitely in Melody’s head the entire time. This is a Disney production I might actually watch.
I am a special education teacher, and it blows my mind that back then students were treated unfairly like this just because they have a disability. I remember hearing this book when I was younger and thinking I hope that when I’m a teacher I’m able to change the way. Students feel included.
This is my fav book so you maybe able to imagine how EXCITED I am
Who let the onion cutting ninjas in!? This looks amazing, so happy people with disabilities are finally getting the recognition and acceptance they deserve.
The book was SOO good. I wanted her to have a crush on Connor or Rodney in the book and she didn't so I like that. Also- Jennifer Anniston is so random? And most people say they got emotional when she said "Daddy, How are you today" but in the book she says "Hi Mom, Hi Dad, I am so happy" which is literally the best, followed up with the "I love you" that she has been wanting to say her whole life. It wasn't in the trailer so I hope its in the movie
Im 20yrs old with CP and SBO, and I cant wait to watch this. It seem like it would be amazing!!!
The excitement I feel about Disney adapting one of my favorite books of all time is immeasurable
I'm really excited for this adaptation, I really hope they don't mess it up
I volunteered with a woman who had CP and she told me on her computer that it makes me sad that ppl don’t talk to her cause they think she can’t understand them. It really changed my perspective.
I’m lucky, my CP is light enough that I can pass as not disabled, but it still effect me in ways (mainly dexterity wise) that not even my parents understand.
I was shocked and so happy to hear the words “cerebral palsy” at the beginning, not many people know about it-at least in my area.
oh my god 😭I read this book so many times when I was a kid. I sobbed uncontrollably every time. I've been waiting for it to be made into a movie for forever!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!
1:39 so emotional, thanks to god for blessing me with tip-top body... and cheer to all specially abled people.
So you're implying that disabled invidivuals were somehow cursed by God... sounds like he should've blessed you with a tip-top brain
Middle by jimmy eat world???? THIS IS PERFECT
I am the father of an autistic 8 year old girl who is non verbal and this trailer made me smile and gave my daughter's teachers tears as she uses a talking device to help her communicate with us and it has given us her voice ok not her real voice but a girls voice that she uses it her place with her authority and lately it has been hilarious 😂. I cannot wait to see this movie
I used to read this book all the time in school! It’s my favorite I’m so happy it’s being made into a movie!
I love this as someone who didn’t get diagnosed until they were 12 because they had mild cp . I love to see it represented. And it’s coming out on my birthday.
Holy, why is her so cute; 0:17, 0:55, 1:58, 2:04.
Why do you use the word cute?
Maybe don’t infantilise disabled people, thanks
I read this book over a decade ago when I was the book's target demo, and I absolutely loved it. Such a wholesome story, and I'm excited to see the film adaptation now as an adult.