I just felt so incredibly much for the little boy in Martian Child. How lonely and out of place do you have to feel in your life to either believe or pretend that you are from another planet. Having been abandoned, and preferring to spend his time in a cardboard box, no one has to tell you that he's suffered some emotional abuse.
Who better to adopt this boy than a newly widowed science-fiction writer, played by John Cusack. If there's anyone that understands being different, it's any character played by Cusack, and certainly a science-fiction writer. He and his wife had planned on starting a family at the time she died, and he finally realizes he doesn't have to give that up. He has love to give.
Everyone tells Cusack he shouldn't adopt this boy, as he's so troubled, but they immediately connect, and he just can't turn away from him. It becomes a really powerful move with a really powerful message about being different.
Who better to adopt this boy than a newly widowed science-fiction writer, played by John Cusack. If there's anyone that understands being different, it's any character played by Cusack, and certainly a science-fiction writer. He and his wife had planned on starting a family at the time she died, and he finally realizes he doesn't have to give that up. He has love to give.
Everyone tells Cusack he shouldn't adopt this boy, as he's so troubled, but they immediately connect, and he just can't turn away from him. It becomes a really powerful move with a really powerful message about being different.










