Movies
by Janis Brett Elspas, Editor
Mommy Blog Expert
MBE received press access to facilitate this story
On the Big Screen Nationwide
Opening today in theaters nationwide, The Unbreakable Boy (2025, Rated PG) is a heartwarming new family drama based on a true story that explores the extraordinary life of a kid named Austin LeRette. Closely following the boy's actual childhood, the movie invites the audience in for a beautiful retelling of the backstory of Aus-Man (Austin's nickname). It's a story that radiates joy that is contagious despite this youngster not being able to do most of the things other kids his age can do because he faces a multitude of challenges stemming from having both autism and a rare fragile bone disease known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI).
A Film With Important Family Messages
Directed by Jon Gunn, The Unbreakable Boy, from Kingdom Story Company (the studio who brought filmgoers the movies Wonder and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever), is based on the memoir of Austin's real life dad, Scott LeRette. The movie, told through the point of view of Austin's childlike voice and mannerisms, offers a poignant look into how Austin's unwavering spirit becomes a source of growth and transformation within his family, particularly how it impacts his father's battle with alcoholism.
The Unbreakable Boy stars Zachary Levi as Scott LeRette, Austin's father; Jacob Laval as Austin LeRette; Meghann Fahy as Teresa LeRette, Austin's mother; Gavin Warren as Logan LeRette, Austin's younger brother; Patricia Heaton as Marcia, Scott's mother; Peter Facinelli as Preacher; and Rick Drew Powell as Joe, Scott's adult imaginary friend.
The film's narrative centers on dad Scott LeRette (Zachary Levi) as he grapples with understanding and accepting his son's unique perspective on life. At the same time he's dealing with his own grownup issues -- alcohol addiction on top of being bread winner who is suddenly laid off from his job -- happening simultaneously as the medical and therapy bills for his son continue to mount.
Jacob Laval, in his role as Austin is so much into his character. In fact, watching his convincing performance, viewers will easily forget Laval is just an actor who fully embodies who Austin really is: a boy who despite his physical and neurological challenges, approaches the world with an unbreakable spirit and unwavering belief in the goodness of all people.
A Young Boy Inspires His Father
Austin's positive outlook profoundly impacts the father of two, who is struggling with his own challenges. Throughout the film, Austin's zest for life, ability to bounce back, and his ability to find joy in the simplest moments serve as a mirror for Scott to honestly view himself, reflecting the possibilities of redemption and change.
During a media interview, LeRette expressed how his son's perspective is real and actually was instrumental in his journey toward sobriety. "He thinks everybody's redeemable," he told People magazine.
The movie also highlights the dynamics of LeRette family members, showcasing the unwavering support of Teresa, Austin's mother (played by Meghann Fahy), and the evolving relationship between Austin and his younger brother, Logan. The family's journey underscores themes of empathy, unconditional love, and the transformative power of embracing differences.
"The Unbreakable Boy" is more than just a film; it's a celebration of the human spirit and a testament to how love and understanding can lead to profound personal transformation. It's a must-watch to see and discuss together for families seeking an inspiring and heartfelt story that resonates on multiple levels.
At the New York Movie Premiere
Update on the Real-Life LeRettes
As of February 2025, the real-life LeRette family continues to thrive. Austin, now in his mid-20s, maintains his passion for connecting with people, whether it's through his work or casual interactions in the community. His relationship with his father, Scott, remains strong, with the duo often spending quality time together. Mom Teresa continues to be the family's cornerstone, providing unrelenting support and love while brother Logan, having grown up witnessing his brother's resilience, has developed a deep sense of empathy and is pursuing a career in special education inspired by his family's journey.
More about The Unbreakable Boy
Kingdom Story Company's The Unbreakable Boy is in theaters nationwide beginning February 21, so buy tickets now online or at the box office. Watch the movie trailer and learn more by visiting the film's official site TheUnbreakableBoy.com as well as following @lionsgate and @kingdomstoryco on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and TikTok.
Many thanks to Kingdom Faith Marketing Services for providing screening access to facilitate this movie review. Opinions are 100% my own.
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