Baby It's You (1983) Reviews

Baby It's You (1983)
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In the early 1960s, two very different New Jersey high schoolers share their first love in this bittersweet romantic drama, an early feature by writer/director John Sayles. Jill Rosen (Rosanna Arquette) is a sweet, overachieving Jewish girl heading for college to become an actor; "Sheik" Capodilupo (Vincent Spano) is a mysterious, confident Italian guy who pushes his way into Jill's already busy life. Sheik successfully woos Jill, and the story follows their ups and downs as teenage romantics. While that introduction is lighter fare than most Sayles material, the film trails off into some unexpected plot developments, providing an original take on the "different sides of the track" genre. Sayles directs the high school scenes with a combination of reminiscence and reality, balancing the excitement of cars and the prom with the heartache, anxiety, and classwork that goes along with it. The movie is injected with a mostly 1960s soundtrack, yet the videocassette lists that "some music has been changed" for home video -- the note apparently refers to four Bruce Springsteen cuts. Matthew Modine and Tracy Pollan appear in small parts, and Robert Downey Jr. also has a tiny role. This was the fiercely independent Sayles' first film to be made with a major studio (Paramount), and he claims it will be his last, as he lost final editing control. ~ Norm Schrager, Rovi

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Starring:
Rosanna ArquetteVincent Spano, (more)
Director(s):
John Sayles
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Linda D.

I love Rosanna Arquette and this is one of her earliest films. It's a coming of age story about a teenage girl in the 1960s from a white collar family who falls for "the Shiek" a boy from the wrong side of the tracks...same old story but really done nicely in this old film. I enjoy it every time I see it as well as the great retro soundtrack.

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Mary C.

Really enjoyed this. Beyond a simple "chick flick." Raises some real questions in parts. And Spano is hot, hot, hot! I

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Judy M.

good movie. Nicely done.

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Jared R.

Loved this movie, great performance by Arquette.

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Debra H.

This movie is poignant as we watch Jill Rosen ((Rosanna Arquette) go from a Newark, NJ high school to college at Sarah Lawrence. She knows she should relate to the Sarah Lawrence women yet she longs for the less complicated world she experienced with Sheik. I loved seeing the hair styles and how the Sarah Lawrence women began to "let their hair down."

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    Linda D.

    I love Rosanna Arquette and this is one of her earliest films. It's a coming of age story about a teenage girl in the 1960s from a white collar family who falls for "the Shiek" a boy from the wrong side of the tracks...same old story but really done nicely in this old film. I enjoy it every time I see it as well as the great retro soundtrack.

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    Mary C.

    Really enjoyed this. Beyond a simple "chick flick." Raises some real questions in parts. And Spano is hot, hot, hot! I

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    Judy M.

    good movie. Nicely done.

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