Ordinary Magic

Ordinary Magic is a 1993 Canadian film about a boy who is raised in India by his father. The story is based on the novel Ganesh by Malcolm Bosse [1] with Canada substituting in the film for the book's Midwestern USA location. This marks the debut of Ryan Reynolds.

Ordinary Magic
Directed byGiles Walker
Produced byPaul Stephens
Written byJefferson Lewis
Malcolm Bosse (Novel-Ganesh)
StarringGlenne Headly
David Fox
Paul Anka
Anver Jameel
Kamalini Selvarajan
Ryan Reynolds
Music byMychael Danna
CinematographyPaul Sarossy
Edited byRalph Brunjes
Release date
1993 (1993)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Jeffrey/Ganesh (Ryan Reynolds) has been raised with the ideals of social activism as part of his everyday life. His father spends the better part of their lives fighting for social justice in India. After his father dies, being only fifteen years old, Jeffrey is sent to a small town in Ontario to live with his aunt Charlotte (Glenne Headly). Through several comedic situations and with considerable effort, he manages to make friends and fit into his new, much smaller world of his. However, when his aunt receives an unfair eviction notice from her sleazy landlord (Paul Anka), every bit of his background and training comes into play, as he works with her to put on a well-publicized hunger strike, or Satyagraha, which wins the admiration of the local citizens.

Cast

ActorRole
Ryan ReynoldsGanesh / Jeffrey
Glenne HeadlyCharlotte
Paul AnkaJoey Dean
Cara PifkoLucy
David FoxFather / Warren
J. Winston CarrollBilly / Police Chief
Mark WilsonMr. Harris
Denawaka HamineVani
Henry JayasenaPriest

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes does not have an official critics rating for this film, but Audience Scoring is at 83%, with an average rating of 3.5 out 5 stars.[2]

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