The Tic Code (1998)
Putting a face on Tourette's Syndrome affectively
28 April 2004
THE TIC CODE (2000) **1/2 Polly Draper, Gregory Hines, Christopher George Marquette, Desmond Robertson, Carol Kane, Tony Shalhoub, Bill Nunn, Fisher Stevens, Robert Iler, Camryn Manheim. Affective character study of a young boy (newcomer Marquette in a remarkable display of natural acting) whose undeniable prodigious musical talent is only marred by his ongoing struggle with Tourette's Syndrome with the support of his strong-spirited single mother (Draper very good, who also wrote the screenplay) and the jazz saxophone player (Hines, equally exemplary) who enters their lives who also shares the affliction.

Smartly written and presented with a nice flow of direction until the final moments that feel overwrought. Draper based the storyline loosely on her husband Michael Wolff's own personal experience with the condition (the musician has a cameo and also scored the film) which adds another layer of conviction to the seriousness it is respected with. (Dir: Gary Winick)
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed