Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter Tish Gray gives up her baby for adoption, she is contacted by a childless couple who want her to have the husband's baby because of the wife's inability to conceive. She accepts the of... Alles lesenAfter Tish Gray gives up her baby for adoption, she is contacted by a childless couple who want her to have the husband's baby because of the wife's inability to conceive. She accepts the offer, but finds that getting to know the couple and developing a relationship with them for... Alles lesenAfter Tish Gray gives up her baby for adoption, she is contacted by a childless couple who want her to have the husband's baby because of the wife's inability to conceive. She accepts the offer, but finds that getting to know the couple and developing a relationship with them for the entire pregnancy complicates the simple arrangement.
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- Suzanne
- (as Collin Wilcox-Horne)
- Dr. Sims
- (as Bob Pickett)
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After a first unwanted pregnancy, in which she had to give up the child for adoption because she was too young, Tish Gray (Barbara Hershey) realized she had a predisposition to raise a child inside her, without having to take care of it, she comes into contact with Suzanne Wilcox (Collin Wilcox Paxton) who, after a hysterectomy, has a dream: to have a biological child from her husband Jay (Scott Glenn).
Director James Bridges demonstrates considerable sensitivity and respect for the narrative (his is also the screenplay), with delicate scenes, but also with clear and direct dialogues. In my opinion representing the hippie culture better than many more famous films, showing in the reality of its scenes the clash of two different worlds (the old traditionalist bourgeoisie and the progressive hippie movement) and their relative axioms. The acting is sublime, not only the beautiful and very good interpreter, but also the debutant Scott Glenn.
Citation of merit: soundtrack and leitmotif really wonderful, did they deserve the Oscar? Mmmh... let it be.
Overall, what a lovely film. I'm an old softy, so a story like this would tend to get me; but as other reviewers have said, the stars made this story.
In my opinion, it would be a mistake to fault the film because of a few things that, now, seem rather dated. The characters are subdued with their emotions (for the most part); and that they can pull it off is a sign of the actor's talents.
But really, what else can I say other than: what a lovely tale, lovingly told.
Suzanne Wilcox (Collin Wilcox, it seems odd but they have the same surname) can't have children so her husband Sam hires a flower child named Tish Gray (Barbara Hershey) for having the baby. Most of the movie then focuses on the clashing views between Tish, her boyfriend Tad Jacks (Glenn) and the Wilcox couple, and also on the turmoil they go through.
To say that the movie is strange would be an understatement. The idea itself of a woman that has to give birth to a child and then give it away to another couple is not something you usually hear in movies, and Scott Glenn's character was 100% unlike his usual characters of men of few words... here he played a loud and fun loving boyfriend to Gray. Considering this was the first movie he ever did, he had to start some way or another.
Overall, if you are fans of 1970s counter culture it's worth a look.
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- WissenswertesDirectorial debut of James Bridges.
- VerbindungenRemade as Palimos ng pag-ibig (1986)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 49 Minuten
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