After finding out that the hippie lifestyle isn't as glamorous as the media makes it look, Dennie comes home to find disapproval and judgment at every turn, and her sister Susie wanting to f... Read allAfter finding out that the hippie lifestyle isn't as glamorous as the media makes it look, Dennie comes home to find disapproval and judgment at every turn, and her sister Susie wanting to follow in her footsteps.After finding out that the hippie lifestyle isn't as glamorous as the media makes it look, Dennie comes home to find disapproval and judgment at every turn, and her sister Susie wanting to follow in her footsteps.
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My experience as a teenager in the United States in the late 60's was similar to this movie although I did not grow up in the suburbs. The Vietnam War protests had split the generations. Our parents, who had survived WW2 were grateful for the suburban homes and cars. We teenagers were not going to fight a useless war. In many homes, this led to a deep rift that lasted for years. It was not unusual for young teens to simply leave home. In many cases, it was at the pushing of the parents. (Now as a parent, I would have died of a broken heart had my teens left). This movie depicts one story of a teenager (Sally Field) who leaves home. She experiences a lot of horrors that cause her to return. But she discovers that although she has changed, the home has not.
The acting was relatively good in the movie, the writing a bit weak in certain areas but it had a message and that comes through loud and clear. It actually reminded me a bit of an "After School Special" but that was OK.
It didn't glorify either the parent's side or the "hippie" side. It made you see what was wrong from both ends of the spectrum. Sally Field's did not play a "Gidget" type of part in this movie but I thought she was good.
My real shocker was that David Carradine played her boyfriend. I told my husband this and now he wants to see it for just that reason!
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- TriviaThe backyard and pool was also used in The Graduate".
- GoofsAbout 11 minutes into the film, Ed awakens Dennie. As they hug, her wig begins to slip back. Ed sits her on the bed and he kisses her forehead, while trying to hold onto her wig. A quick edit saves the day.
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[last lines]
Claire Miller: Suzy's run away.
Ed Miller: Are you sure?
Claire Miller: She's gone. Her little bag is gone and some of her clothes.
- SoundtracksMaybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
Written by Roger Atkins and Helen Miller
Performed by Linda Ronstadt
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- Возможно я вернусь домой весной
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- 14757 Sutton St, Sherman Oaks, California, USA(as The Millers' home)
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