Harrison Ford produces and stars in this self-admiring, self-important emotionally false TV-movie-style feature based on a true-life story: a father's battle to find a cure for his children's fatal illness. On the poster, with Ford and co-star Brendan Fraser staring toughly out, it's made to look like some sort of macho thriller. I hate to think how many guys are going to go, expecting action and excitement. Instead, it's sensitivity all the way with picturesque kids with picturesque sicknesses, smiling picturesquely in courageous wheelchairs. Brendan Fraser and the supremely annoying Keri Russell play the dewy-eyed couple: two of their children have Pompe's disease, a fatal muscular disorder. Infuriated by the medical establishment's defeatism, Crowley starts his own bio-tech company to get a cure, with the help of a maverick scientist, Dr Robert Stonehill, played in full lovable curmudgeon mode by Ford. Fraser's blandness makes for a deeply uninteresting fit with Ford's supposedly adorable grumpiness. Very ordinary.