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Same Kind of Different as Me
Successful businessman Ron Hall and his wife, Deborah, discover a renewed sense of purpose when they begin to volunteer at a local mission in Fort Worth, Texas. Their lives change forever when they develop an unlikely friendship with Denver Moore, a homeless man who inspires them to save their struggling marriage.

















11 August 1971, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA




19 October 1998, Louisiana, USA






3 July 1969, Louisiana, USA



18 June 1979, USA




7 January 1977, Madison, Mississippi, USA

3 December 1986, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA



25 March 1980, Falmouth, Florida, USA


27 October 1973, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

5 August 1997, Germantown, Tennessee, USA


24 April 1976, Rochester, New York, USA

17 June 1963, Logansport, Indiana, USA

3 November 1971, Chicago, Illinois, USA



October 26, 2017
Very apparent how much a little kindness and stepping out of our own shoes might make a big difference to someone's life.
October 20, 2017
The very horrible complexities of racism and intolerance are simplified in ways inherent to many a Hollywood and faith-based film, all in the aim of glib uplift that may salve the individual spirit but solves absolutely nothing.
December 28, 2017
Same Kind of Different As Me is different than most of the movies at the box office right now, and worth seeing if you're looking for something to make you feel good about humanity in this utterly insane era.
October 20, 2017
A blandly good looking, no frills, reasonably competent and occasionally emotional Message Movie, one whose message favors a color-blind approach to race relations, one designed to work entirely in favor of the desires of white people.
October 21, 2017
"Same Kind of Different as Me" is a strange, sincere and sometimes clumsy plea for old-fashioned Christian empathy.
October 21, 2017
A film with a lovely, life-affirming, uplifting message - unfortunately delivered in such a heavy-handed, gooey-sweet manner that audiences will exit the theater in a near-diabetic coma.
October 20, 2017
It can be hard to disagree with the heart and events of this true tale, except for when the movie reveals itself to be mighty self-congratulatory.
October 23, 2017
It's so sincere and admirable that it seems churlish to voice objections, but the fact remains that it isn't very good.