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The Man in the Moon (1991)

The Man in the Moon (1991)
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In its elegiac nostalgia for the days of childhood innocence, Robert Mulligan's The Man in the Moon recalls another of Mulligan's earlier films, To Kill A Mockingbird. Set in a Louisiana backwater town in the 1950s, the film chronicles the coming-of-age of a young teenage girl. Dani (Reese Witherspoon) is a fourteen-year-old girl who shares a room with her seventeen-year-old sister Maureen (Emily Warfield). During hot summer nights, they sleep on the screened-in back porch of their home, talking about romance, the future, and the meaning of life. Moving into the house next door is a handsome seventeen-year-old boy, Court Foster (Jason London). Court meets Dani at the local swimming hole and they are immediately attracted to each other; through Court, Dani experiences her first true and perfect love. But when Court meets Maureen, the sparks really fly and Maureen falls in love with him too. Now Maureen is torn between holding back her love for Court or accepting his love and betraying her sister. A tragic event makes Maureen's mind up for her. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam WaterstonTess Harper, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Mulligan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Man in the Moon

In its elegiac nostalgia for the days of childhood innocence, Robert Mulligan's The Man in the Moon recalls another of Mulligan's earlier films, To Kill A Mockingbird. Set in a Louisiana backwater town in the 1950s, the film chronicles the coming-of-age of a young teenage girl. Dani (Reese Witherspoon) is a fourteen-year-old girl who shares a room with her seventeen-year-old sister Maureen (Emily Warfield). During hot summer nights, they sleep on the screened-in back porch of their home, talking about romance, the future, and the meaning of life. Moving into the house next door is a handsome seventeen-year-old boy, Court Foster (Jason London). Court meets Dani at the local swimming hole and they are immediately attracted to each other; through Court, Dani experiences her first true and perfect love. But when Court meets Maureen, the sparks really fly and Maureen falls in love with him too. Now Maureen is torn between holding back her love for Court or accepting his love and betraying her sister. A tragic event makes Maureen's mind up for her. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Mulligan
Writer(s):
Jenny WingfieldFrank Norwood
Producer(s):
Mark Rydell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Suitable for Teens, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
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    Whitney B.

    I admit to an intense nostalgic affection for this movie, having seen it for the first time when I was 12 or 13. It captures that bittersweet age perfectly, the exhilerating highs & crushing despondance, the breathtaking excitement and fear of growing up. Seeing it again 15 years later, I identify with it in a different way, but find it no less poignant. It is a beautifully crafted story about all the different ways we grow up, and survives the heartbreak of its ending only in the beauty of the memories that were created along the way. (In case you haven't guessed, I highly recommend it for all the romantic hearts out there...accompanied by hankies & a good supply of chocolate). :)

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    Logan R.

    One of the most intense and passionate love stories I have ever seen. Really captures your heart.

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    Patricia B.

    A really nice southern 50's period film! The very young Reese Witherspoon tom-boyish character was played brilliantly. Her older sister and the young neighbor boy were both very charming and likeable. A great cast all the way around.

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