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To the Stars

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.2K
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Liana Liberato and Kara Hayward in To the Stars (2019)
Under small town scrutiny, a withdrawn farmer's daughter forges an intimate friendship with a worldly but reckless new girl in 1960s Oklahoma.
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Under small town scrutiny, a withdrawn farmer's daughter forges an intimate friendship with a worldly but reckless new girl in 1960s Oklahoma.Under small town scrutiny, a withdrawn farmer's daughter forges an intimate friendship with a worldly but reckless new girl in 1960s Oklahoma.Under small town scrutiny, a withdrawn farmer's daughter forges an intimate friendship with a worldly but reckless new girl in 1960s Oklahoma.

  • Director
    • Martha Stephens
  • Writer
    • Shannon Bradley-Colleary
  • Stars
    • Kara Hayward
    • Jordana Spiro
    • Tina Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martha Stephens
    • Writer
      • Shannon Bradley-Colleary
    • Stars
      • Kara Hayward
      • Jordana Spiro
      • Tina Parker
    • 27User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Kara Hayward
    Kara Hayward
    • Iris Deerborne
    Jordana Spiro
    Jordana Spiro
    • Francie Deerborne
    Tina Parker
    Tina Parker
    • Edith McCoy
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Hank Deerborne
    Lucas Jade Zumann
    Lucas Jade Zumann
    • Jeff Owings
    Quinn Gasaway
    • Mike
    Connor Scott Frank
    • Hal
    Andrew Youngerman
    Andrew Youngerman
    • Jerry
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Maggie Richmond
    Natalie Canerday
    Natalie Canerday
    • Ms. Turnbull
    Madisen Beaty
    Madisen Beaty
    • Clarissa Dell
    Lauren Cole
    Lauren Cole
    • Rhonda Robertson
    • (as a different name)
    Malin Akerman
    Malin Akerman
    • Grace Richmond
    Adelaide Clemens
    Adelaide Clemens
    • Hazel Atkins
    Farah White
    Farah White
    • Barbara Dell
    JD Evermore
    JD Evermore
    • Len McCoy
    • (as J.D. Evermore)
    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
    • Gerald Richmond
    Kylie Cox
    • Emily Richmond
    • Director
      • Martha Stephens
    • Writer
      • Shannon Bradley-Colleary
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    User reviews27

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    6SnoopyStyle

    a bit overstuffed

    Iris Deerborne (Kara Hayward) is a mousy ostracized teenager in 60's rural Oklahoma. She has a troubled relationship with her mother (Jordana Spiro) and a crush on similarly ostracized boy Jeff Owings (Lucas Jade Zumann). She is harassed by the boys when new arrival Maggie Richmond (Liana Liberato) comes to her rescue.

    There is a bit too much here. There are too many characters and each one has their own issue. I had assumed that this was based on a book since filmmakers often try to stuff everything from the book into the movie. This is not based on a book. The writer should simply streamline this world. Not everything has to be there. When Maggie does the big reveal, the whole movie threatens to tip over like a game of Jenga. When there is too much going on, a character like Hazel Atkins doesn't have enough time and space to set up properly. Initially, I was concerned about Tony Hale. It seems like a desperate move to go against type or maybe Tony is trying to expand his range. Either way, he doesn't easily fit the role. He does redeem his worth by the end with a more complicated character portrayal. More than anything, this is elevated by the younger cast especially the two female leads. Both are worthy to do bigger things in the future.
    8aadelman-05792

    First Reaction

    You really don't need to know much more about this film aside from the brief blurb currently posted. A detailed synopsis will actually diminish the experience in my opinion. The film is a black and white production set in 1960s Oklahoma. The story is centrally about an unlikely relationship between two young women. That's as much as you need to know.

    From a technical perspective, the depth of field was above average even for a studio production. As an independent film, the photography earns extra points. The production was shot on location so we can't talk about set design. However, the costumes and staging were pretty spectacular too.

    I was a little disappointed to learn the film was dual-chromatic. Meaning the producers and director essentially shot both in color and non-color before deciding which cut to release. The film wasn't exclusively crafted as a black and white film. On the upside though, the director obviously took care enough to ensure everything contrasted well in black and white from the beginning. The contrast is very well done and obviously extensively planned.

    The best part of the film is probably the performances though. Kara Hayward steals the show in my opinion. However, there is such a long list of supporting roles it's hard to say which one is best. Liana Liberato deserves a mention as an essential co-star but the list really doesn't end there. If I had to level any criticism, I'd say the male performances didn't really keep up.

    The difference probably relates more to writing than how the actors were portrayed but the difference is noticeable. All the male characters, with maybe one exception, are decidedly two dimensional. The female characters, whether by acting or writing, display a lot more depth and interest for the viewer. The distinction was obviously intentional. However, there is a problem.

    Without giving anything away, the sheer volume of depth almost overwhelms the film at some points. I feel as though there were too many interesting plot lines to explore. The film might have accomplished more with less. Instead, I encountered some odd cropped scenes where you're left wondering where some of the ideas came or went.

    Not exactly continuity glitches. More like questions left hanging. I won't tell you the details. Suffices to say though, the climax of the film ends up feeling a bit rushed and most of the sub-plots leave the film feeling inconclusive. One loose end was certainly intentional. However, I'm talking about the film as a whole.

    Go watch and enjoy. The film is a lot more successful than not. If you have the time, you should ask yourself where the title came from. That's one of those explained loose ends.
    9DVK1234

    Beautiful

    I didn't know what to expect from this movie that I randomly chose on Amazon. Beautiful story about Iris, a small town girl stifled and controlled by her unhappy, unfulfilled mom, and by the petty and narrow minded townsfolk. Then a newcomer, Maggie, arrives, turning Iris' world into something completely unexpected, and welcomed.

    Loved the film, the setting, the costumes, the acting. So many great actors in this film. I recommend it.
    8catecheng

    Nice Character Driven Coming of Age Tale

    The acting was extremely well done, the plot - while not necessarily action driven - is done very well and the character development is fantastic.
    6Holli_Would

    Unexpected Coming-of-Age Story

    I didn't know what to expect from this film, because I'd never heard of it and randomly picked it out for a Sunday evening flick.

    The story is about an outcast, bullied high school girl in Small Town, USA (Oklahoma) who is so unhappy with her circumstances that she wishes she would disappear. Enter the pretty, cool girl from a bigger town who moves to the neighborhood and, from the start, sets out to help and liberate the bullied girl and help her find her way in life.

    I won't give much away, but I wasn't expecting the turn the story took about 3/4 of the way in. I felt that although the "event" that occurred was hinted at, it all seemed to occur too late into the story. From this event forward, everything followed a predictable dive towards the ending like the movie couldn't get to the ending fast enough, so much so that several major story lines were left dangling on the prairie wind.

    The acting is not bad at all, and the stifling atmosphere of small towns/small minds is well captured. But as much as the story was going somewhere most of the film, before taking a sudden turn and race, I wish it had either stuck to one main plot point or at least given the last 3rd of the film much more depth.

    Overall, I'd give the film 6.5/10 stars and would recommend it being watched at least once.

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    • Trivia
      The school scenes were shot in Wakita, Oklahoma, the same town Twister (1996) was shot. There is a museum that has props from the movie.
    • Goofs
      About 33 mins when Iris gets in the car she has a brown paper bag as well as her books. When she gets out at the school she doesn't have the bag.
    • Quotes

      Francie Deerborne: Don't be such a prude.

    • Connections
      References The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      What Did I Do
      Performed by Len Gehl

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • До зірок
    • Filming locations
      • Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Northern Lights Films
      • Foton Pictures
      • Prowess Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,196
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White(original version)

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