i dont know, but that was the saddest thing I have ever saw in my life. My question is what stupid kids parents let them bring a knife to school. I wish the movie ended differently and happy because I really started to cry when it was over. Very moving and emotional movie.
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In the movie 'Pay it Forward', Arlene McKinney (Trevor's mother) 'pays it forward' by forgiving her mother (who's an alcoholic living on the street), and allowing her to see Trevor.
Last Resort by Papa Roach
Trevor Berbick died on October 28, 2006 at the age of 51.
Trevor Prescott died at 28 years old of heart failure due to cardiomyopathy.
In the hospital scene, he lets the girl go before him because she couldn't breathe
In the movie 'Pay it Forward', Arlene McKinney (Trevor's mother) 'pays it forward' by forgiving her mother (who's an alcoholic living on the street), and allowing her to see Trevor.
Trevor's mother, Arlene, 'pays it forward' by forgiving her mother, who's an alcoholic living on the street. She also allows her mother to see Trevor.
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Jerry, in the film Pay it Forward, is the first person of three to be helped in Trevor's project. Jerry helps bring closure by continuing the project after Trevor's death, helping keep Trevor's memory alive.
In Pay It Forward, people dismiss Trevor's idea in the beginning because it is difficult for them to believe that one person can really make a difference by themselves, especially when that one person is a child.
a good way in the bed
Trevor's mother's name in the movie "Pay It Forward" is Arlene McKinney, and she is played by actress Helen Hunt. She is a struggling single mother grappling with her own past trauma and trying to provide the best life for her son.
Badly burned
The kid's project in "Pay It Forward" involves doing random acts of kindness for others, with the recipient then helping three more people instead of repaying the favor. This differs from the other students' ideas because it focuses on creating a chain reaction of kindness. The other students' ideas may be more self-serving or lack the same level of impact and generosity as Trevor's project.
yes, because it is one of the first persons that Trevor help and he continue the chain.
Last Resort by Papa Roach
The conflict in "Pay It Forward" is primarily driven by the protagonist Trevor's ambitious idea of changing the world through acts of kindness. Trevor faces challenges when his idea is met with skepticism and resistance, both from those around him and from unforeseen circumstances that test his belief in the power of kindness. Ultimately, the conflict revolves around whether Trevor's vision will be embraced and succeed in making a lasting impact on society.