Robert Mulligan's graceful coming-of-age drama, set in rural Louisiana in 1957, explores the change in the relationship between two sisters when both fall for the handsome new boy next door, Court Foster (Jason London). The younger sister, 14-year-old Dani (Reese Witherspoon), gains Court's friendship and a brief kiss but not .. Read more
| Starring | Sam Waterston, Tess Harper, Reese Witherspoon, Jason London |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Mulligan |
| Genres | Drama |
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Robert Mulligan's graceful coming-of-age drama, set in rural Louisiana in 1957, explores the change in the relationship between two sisters when both fall for the handsome new boy next door, Court Foster (Jason London). The younger sister, 14-year-old Dani (Reese Witherspoon), gains Court's friendship and a brief kiss but not his romantic affections, which he delivers to college-bound Maureen (Emily Warfield). The once-close sisters turn into rivals while learning some painful lessons about growing up. But when a sudden tragedy strikes, they are forced to draw strength from their powerful familial bond. Witherspoon gives a moving performance in her film debut, and Mulligan demonstrates once again his graceful and tender knack (shown in previous films such as SUMMER OF '42 and TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD) for capturing the bewilderment, awkwardness, and fresh excitement of adolescence.
| Starring | Sam Waterston, Tess Harper, Reese Witherspoon, Jason London |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Mulligan |
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 23 Jun 2003 Production year: 1991 |
| Format | DVD |
To Kill a Mockingbird director Robert Mulligan is an old hand in dealing with coming-of-age stories and here he fashions an appropriately tasteful, if somewhat anachronistic drama. Reese Witherspoon, here making her feature film debut, is the troubled adolescent who has a crush on an older teen equally smitten by her older sister. There are memorable performances from the youngsters, and nicely underplayed supporting turns from the likes of Sam Waterston and Tess Harper, while Mulligan lovingly re-creates the rural Americana of the 1950s.
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I enjoyed this movie, and it came very close to bringing a tear to my eye more than once. The only trouble with it is you have to be about twelve to appreciate it. Acting that's not to be reckoned with and a reasonable plot. But definatley one to watch only with adolescent children.
I enjoyed this movie, and it came very close to bringing a tear to my eye more than once. The only trouble with it is you have to be about twelve to appreciate it. Acting that's not to be reckoned with and a reasonable plot. But definatley one to watch only with adolescent children.