Susie's Hope
By Renee Schonfeld,
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Inspiring true-life tale of abused pup has graphic images.
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Heartwarming and heartbreaking
What's the Story?
SUSIE'S HOPE tells the true story of a severely abused puppy and the people who rescue her. Not long after the pregnant Donna Lawrence (Emmanuelle Vaugier) is attacked by a neglected pit bull that she has been trying to care for, she and her closest friend, Ramona Hodges (Andrea Powell), find what appears to be the body of a badly burned and injured puppy in a local park. When the puppy moves and cries, Donna and Ramona take responsibility for getting the heartbreaking little animal immediate help. The local animal shelter, headed by a sympathetic vet (Willette Thompson), completely commits to saving the puppy's life. But it will be a costly endeavor, and Donna, surprised at herself, takes on that task as well; she'll raise the money somehow. Given the fact that Donna's earlier attack ended both her pregnancy and any chance of further carrying a child, conflict arises in the Lawrence household when it's determined that the puppy, now named Susie, is part pit bull. Roy Lawrence (Burgess Jenkins) is both frightened and reluctant to agree with Donna's plan to adopt Susie. Donna, always supported by Ramona and buoyed by her faith in God, risks her husband's feelings and her sense of safety to fight for Susie ... by saving the puppy's life, finding her abuser, and challenging the existing North Carolina law that would let him get off scot-free.
Is It Any Good?
Earnest and committed to telling the real story, this low-budget effort is inspirational and moving but sometimes difficult to watch due to the graphic nature of Susie's injuries and treatment. Performances are mostly solid, with special kudos to some of the supporting players who it appears felt a deep commitment to the project. Fortunately, the outcomes were all good; the perpetrator was punished, laws were changed, and Susie, at the film's DVD release date, is living life to the fullest with the Lawrence family. Still, it's not a "pretty" story. Susie's Hope is best for mature kids and adults who can deal with some of the stronger images of wounds and medical procedures.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how the U.S. political system can be influenced by one specific event, like was described in Susie's Hope. Which steps did the Lawrence family take to ultimately turn Susie's tragic life into a decisive win for other animals?
For what reasons do you think the filmmakers chose to include some of the more graphic visuals of Susie's injuries and treatment? Were they successful in building your sympathy and understanding of what was at stake? Did those scenes ever become easier to watch? Why, or why not?
The Lawrences had a strong commitment to making Susie's awful journey change the rules. What cause or belief do you feel passionately about? Does watching this film inspire you to take action?
How does Susie's Hope promote compassion and empathy? What about courage and perseverance? Why are these important character strengths?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: January 5, 2016
- Cast: Emmanuelle Vaugier , Burgess Jenkins , Andrea Powell
- Director: Jerry Rees
- Inclusion Information: Female actors
- Studio: Green Apple Entertainment
- Genre: Drama
- Topics: Cats, Dogs, and Mice
- Character Strengths: Compassion , Courage , Empathy , Perseverance
- Run time: 105 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: March 26, 2023
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