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Anywhere But Here (1999)

Anywhere But Here (1999)
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As with his earlier film The Joy Luck Club (1993), Chinese director Wayne Wang tackles mother-daughter relationships in this coming of age comedy-drama. Susan Sarandon stars as Adele August, a Bay City, Wisconsin, mother who longs for a more exciting and glamorous life in Beverly Hills, California. So she leaves her husband (Ray Baker) and packs her reluctant daughter Ann (Natalie Portman) into a gold Mercedes Benz, heading for L.A. When they arrive and move into an apartment they can't really afford, it becomes clear that Ann is the mature half of the duo, while Adele, a dreamer, is not firmly grounded in reality. Her plans include Ann's future career as an actress (a profession in which the girl has no interest) and landing a rich and handsome husband for herself, such as a dentist (Hart Bochner) who never calls Adele again after a one-night stand. When a family tragedy provokes a crisis between mother and daughter, the irresponsible Adele is forced to become a traditional mom for once. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Susan SarandonNatalie Portman, (more)
Director(s):
Wayne Wang
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Anywhere But Here

As with his earlier film The Joy Luck Club (1993), Chinese director Wayne Wang tackles mother-daughter relationships in this coming of age comedy-drama. Susan Sarandon stars as Adele August, a Bay City, Wisconsin, mother who longs for a more exciting and glamorous life in Beverly Hills, California. So she leaves her husband (Ray Baker) and packs her reluctant daughter Ann (Natalie Portman) into a gold Mercedes Benz, heading for L.A. When they arrive and move into an apartment they can't really afford, it becomes clear that Ann is the mature half of the duo, while Adele, a dreamer, is not firmly grounded in reality. Her plans include Ann's future career as an actress (a profession in which the girl has no interest) and landing a rich and handsome husband for herself, such as a dentist (Hart Bochner) who never calls Adele again after a one-night stand. When a family tragedy provokes a crisis between mother and daughter, the irresponsible Adele is forced to become a traditional mom for once. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Wayne Wang
Writer(s):
Alvin Sargent
Producer(s):
Laurence Mark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language)
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    Glen P D.

    Anywhere But Here was much better than I anticipated it being. I took a chance on this one - not really knowing anything about it. Really liked it. Natalie Portman shows why she is one of the rising actresses in the business in her role as the daughter who too often has to be the mother. Worth watching!

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    Amie B.

    This is one of those movies moms and daughters should watch together. It's fun, it's emotional, and it displays the rocky moments in relationships. I loved it. Though most moms don't pack up and move across the country, every daughter can relate to the strain and emotional distance from her mother. The acting by Sarandon and Portman was amazing. The chemestry onscreen is so believable, it draws you in. Great movie.

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    Lyn B.

    While pieces of this movie were funny, I sat through the whole movie wondering where the plot was taking me. The movie had an interesting cast of characters, but they weren't tied together in any meaningful way. I got to the end and still didn't understand the point of the movie. It was appropriate for pre-teens, but they also didn't quite know the point of the movie. It was, however, a good way to talk about mental illness with the kids as it seemed the Mother lived with depression or perhaps, bipolar disorder of some sort. That issue, however, was never addressed.

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