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3->''"Who will cry for the little boy, lost and all alone?\
4Who will cry for the little boy, abandoned without his own?\
5Who will cry for the little boy? He cried himself to sleep.\
6Who will cry for the little boy? He never had for keeps.\
7Who will cry for the little boy? He walked the burning sand.\
8Who will cry for the little boy? The boy inside the man.\
9Who will cry for the little boy? Who knows well hurt and pain.\
10Who will cry for the little boy? He died and died again.\
11Who will cry for the little boy? A good boy he tried to be.\
12Who will cry for the little boy, who cries inside of me?"''
13-->--'''Antwone Fisher'''
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15Creator/DenzelWashington's directorial debut, ''Antwone Fisher'' is a 2002 drama based on U.S. Navy officer Antwone Fisher's memoir ''Finding Fish'', about his experiences coming to terms with his abusive childhood.
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17Antwone (Creator/DerekLuke) is a violent, troubled naval cadet who begins sessions with psychiatrist Dr. Jerome Davenport (Denzel Washington). During the sessions, Antwone narrates details of his childhood experiences, which included beatings, sexual abuse and seeing his best friend shot before his eyes. The two men become friends and help each other deal with their own relationship conflicts.
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19!!This film contains examples of:
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21* AbusiveParents: Mrs. Tate, Antwone's foster mother, beat him and his foster brothers regularly while they were growing up, and also threatened to burn Antwone with fire and once stole money from him that he'd earned running errands for neighbors. Much later, Antwone gets to [[CallingTheOldManOut take her to task]] for it.
22* BigEater: "I could eat."
23* BlatantLies: Mrs. Tate and her sister greet Antwone with feigned warmth and politeness when he confronts them as an adult. This lasts only until Antwone points out he remembers all of their horrific abuse.
24* CallingTheOldManOut: As explained above, Antwone pulls this on Mrs. Tate for her horrific treatment of him in childhood.
25-->'''Antwone:''' It don't matter what you tried to do, you couldn't destroy me! I'm still standing! I'm still strong! And I always will be.
26* CharacterDevelopment: Antwone gets several much-needed doses of this throughout the movie, from his sessions with Davenport and his interactions with fellow naval officer Cheryl. At the end of the movie, Davenport acknowledges his own development as a soldier and as a man due to his time spent with Antwone.
27* {{Forgiveness}}: A major theme of the movie. It's discussed between Antwone and Davenport.
28-->'''Davenport:''' "Regard without ill-will despite an offense." That's Webster's definition of forgiveness.
29-->'''Antwone:''' Why do I have to forgive?
30-->'''Davenport:''' So you can get on with your life.
31* DarkAndTroubledPast: Antwone Fisher definitely, both in real-life and his fictional counterpart. His foster siblings too.
32* DisproportionateRetribution: When she wasn't just abusing him, Mrs. Tate's treatment of Antwone any time he actually did something wrong counts as this.
33* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Thankfully and refreshingly averted. Mrs. Tate's sister sexually abused Antwone '''[[PaedoHunt as a child]]''', and it's treated as the horrific crime that it is.
34* EarnYourHappyEnding: Downplayed. Antwone's journey throughout the movie as an adult included finding out that his birth father is dead and his repulsive foster mother and aunt have no remorse for the horrific abuse they inflicted on him. Thankfully, by the end of the film, Antwone gets in touch with members of his biological family who treat him lovingly and comfort him over all he's been through, he has a girlfriend and new friends, including Davenport.
35* HairTriggerTemper: For roughly the first half of the movie, Antwone has ''serious'' anger management issues. His sessions with Davenport to deal with this begin as part of his punishment for starting a fight with another sailor who delivered a joke that Antwone interpreted as a racial slur.
36* KarmaHoudini: Downplayed. While Antwone gives a very ''well-deserved'' calling out to Mrs. Tate and her sister for their horrific and deplorable treatment of him, they receive no legal punishment for physically and sexually abusing Antwone and his siblings.
37* ManlyTears: Antwone sheds a few while reading the "Who Will Cry For the Little Boy?" poem to Davenport at the Thanksgiving dinner.
38--> '''Davenport:''' ''(at the end of the poem)'' Who ''will'' cry for the little boy, Antwone?
39--> '''Antwone:''' [[TearJerker I will. I always do]].
40* NWordPrivileges: Mrs. Tate thinks she has these with Antwone and his foster brothers, but even if she did, her ''deplorable'' treatment of them should disqualify her.
41* ParentalAbandonment: Antwone's father died before he was born, and his mother, who gave birth to him while in prison, gave him up to the foster-care system and never came to reclaim him.
42* TheirFirstTime: Antwone and his love interest Cheryl get intimate late into the movie, while searching for his biological relatives.

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