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7/10
What Can You Say? An Incredible Woman
ccthemovieman-124 December 2007
It almost goes without saying that this is a nice and inspiring story. I say that because most people who view this VHS know who Joni Eareckson (Tada) is before they watch this 1980 story of her amazing life. Christians, I assume, are the ones who know about this woman and how she turned a tragedy into a very powerful witness to God.

Joni plays herself in this movie while the rest of the cast are professional actors. She's a so- so actress but her story is so extraordinary I didn't find myself getting concerned about her acting. The only problem I had with the film was that was a tad too slow. Watching almost two hours of a woman in physical rehabilitation is not easy!

Yes, she is an incredible woman - and continues to be today - but there are a number of frustrating and depressing moments in the film as we see her grapple, mentally, physically and spiritually with trying to cope with being almost totally paralyzed. I just cannot fathom what she, and others like her, has gone through. You get some sense of that in this film.

I would strongly recommend this film to anyone who has suffered a major physical setback in their life. You would be hard-pressed to find someone who has overcome them as well as Joni, so this movie could be a great encourager for you. (It would help if someone would release this on DVD!)

Also - for anyone - I would recommend reading some of Joni's books, check out her artwork and just - if nothing else - learn a little about what makes this woman tick. It might just turn your life around, too.
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6/10
Inspiring story
bkoganbing22 February 2020
I guess there was no one better to tell the story of Joni Earacksen Tada than herself. So like Audie Murphy got to play himself in his autobiographical film, Ms. Tada gets to do her own story.

In 1967 Ms. Tada while diving smacked into a platform abd sustained a broken neck. She became a quadriplegic and learned to function that way. She was an equestrian before that accident, but learned to develop another talent while being paralyzed. You'll have to watch the film to see what it is.

Joni Eareckson Tada is a fine teller of her own story. Joni is a film for more than church basements.
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9/10
This is a "must see" for patients and even more so for their families
chrismcreynolds13 May 2006
I some times wish I had Joni's health, because life is all about expectations and she exceeds the expectations of all of those around her and fortunately her own (after an adjustment period).

What is critical is that (according to this story) she has full support from friends and family. I promise you this is often not the case. Often what happens is the lay person has their own expectations based on naiveté. In my case, my drive to restore function to my permanent injuries only makes my family wonder why I can't get double the results. You see my point? Their expectations are always going to be more than what I achieve. My drive and hard work to them only proved that it was not so bad in the first place. I am not not all people are like that but I fear that most are. I try to speak out for others that are treated unfairly and it is too humiliating to defend my own strengths. I have been considering a book for my story but my humble sense of self makes me prefer to point to Joni's story as a triumph. My story would sound like an attack on my family but they are probably just typical. Joni is sensational and I can see that without her family there for her in the first years the story would have been 10,000 times more tragic.

Please consider watching and or reading this if anyone in your family suffers any permanent disability.
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This is a true story with gut
unionboy226 July 2004
This movie was made very uniquely...in that Joni Earickson played herself (while she was paralysed, as you might guess).

Her two autobiographies (she has written other books also) are "Joni" and "Choices, Changes". The first bis what the movie is based on, the second is about her time making the movie and meeting her now-husband of 15+ years.

The movie shows Joni jump into a lake, then brake her neck. It follows her struggles with being sorry for herself and her rise to become an internationally renowned speaker. She also is a strong Christian. Her faith acts as a thread, tying her struggles and triumphs together.

If you want drama, you've got it. Suspense, you've got it.

Romance? - here it is

Directed with heart and a taste for what real living is....

you've read Jonathan's take, On

JONI!!!
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10/10
Had the book, but didn't know the movie existed!
nsw-933686 June 2020
I absolutely loved watching this even though I'm not a fan of 80's movies in general.
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5/10
Its all about god
othon-9246112 April 2021
It's a kind a waste of time because it's all about religion and faith.
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10/10
Joni
safenoe8 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I remember seeing Joni on video (VHS not beta) back in the 1980s during a home Bible study, and I hadn't heard of Joni Eareckson before (later she became Joni Eareckson Tada when she married Ken Tada in 1982). Joni (where Joni plays herself, except perhaps for the scene where her character makes the ill-fated dive in the river) details the story of Tada's rehabilitation, her finding God, being a witness for God, and depending upon God in all things in the face of adversity.

Cooper Huckabee plays Dick Filbert. Definitely the movie is worth watching even if you are not a Christian or are religious generally.
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Heart wrenching true story that's inspired people around the world.
HobbitHole25 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
This is an amazing true story of a young athlete, Joni Eareckson, who at the age of 16 has a terrible accident while diving into what she thought was deep water.

The feelings she went through are very real. I am not quadriplegic, however I am disabled and can relate to some of the same feelings she expresses through this movie (and in the book).

What is more amazing is that she has gone on to write many, many helpful books for those who suffer, to paint many things with her mouth and even design cards, to speak many places and seek to help handicapped people around the world, to collect wheelchairs for those in countries that can't afford them, to sing and record albums, to appear on Larry King Live and talk radio programs to encourage others, and, having met her years ago, I can say that she has only grown into an amazing human being.

If you or someone you know has gone through a tragedy, I'd recommend this film as an encouragement to not give up.
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A Touching Christian Movie
ABP14 July 1999
This is a very good Christian Movie. I read the book called "Joni" and that's where this movie came from. I would say, that if you want a lot of drama then this is what you need to see.
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Joni
Jason-17326 April 2000
This movie tugs on your heart like 3-pound nylon and a bonefish lure. Every girl I knew in 1980 owned the 'Joni' book. My favorite part is when Joni draws with the pen in her mouth. In conclusion, I like pens.
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