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Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) in a coastal town in Florida. Frank's plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the seven-year-old's mathematical abilities come to the attention of Frank's formidable mother Evelyn (Lindsay Duncan) whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. Octavia Spencer plays Roberta, Frank and Mary's landlady and best friend. Jenny Slate is Mary's teacher, Bonnie, a young woman whose concern for her student develops into a connection with her uncle as well.
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Rex Reed
A formulaic and manipulative tearjerker that is really nothing more than a woman's picture from a man's point of view.
April 12, 2017
Dan Lybarger
Essentially a watered-down version of Searching for Bobby Fischer, Gifted is earnest but phony.
April 21, 2017
John Serba
Functions reasonably well as an ankle-deep melodrama until its third act, when characters are thrown into the gears of the plot machine.
April 21, 2017
David Fear
The film's heroine is extraordinarily gifted. The film itself, not so much.
April 10, 2017
Todd Jorgenson
... a heartfelt but manipulative tearjerker that never digs into the various moral dilemmas at its core with much sincerity or authenticity.
April 28, 2017
J. R. Jones
As scripted, Evelyn is too vicious to be persuasive, and Flynn undercuts her morally by stressing her lust for recognition.
April 13, 2017
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