
Still, Gifted Hands is inspiring from start to finish, proving it isn’t where you begin, but the direction you pursue, that determines where you end up. The script also contains a few mild profanities. While the production includes portrayals of medical procedures and surgery, these scenes are not overly graphic (some blood is shown and verbal references are made to death).
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Ben Carson, this made-for-TV movie demonstrates the amazing results that can be achieved through hard work and vision. As the responsibility of life and death decisions weigh on his mind, Ben searches to find the best treatment plan for the conjoined twins, as well as all the children placed in his care.īased on the real life story of Dr.

Now the talented doctor finds himself reflecting on a road that has been strewn with racial prejudice, personal and professional challenges, along with numerous blessings. And thanks to the supportive love of his family and a beautiful fellow university student he meets at Yale (Aunjanue Ellis), the young man is able to chart a new course one that eventually leads to the Johns Hopkins Medical Institution. (These depictions, which include physical scuffling and an attempted knifing, constitute the violent content in the film.)Īfraid of what he might become, Ben turns to God for help managing his anger.

Later, his hot head leads to a violent incident at school that nearly costs him all hopes for his future.

Carson about his poor choices, an ugly argument erupts. Quick-tempered, the teen wants friends and is soon battling with peer pressure and an invitation to become involved with a rough crowd.
