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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Joseph Sargent |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 16 February, 1971 |
| MANUFACTURER: | United American Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 084296054435 |
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too close to home when this video first aired on tv, i was a 17 year old runaway hippie chick (not PC but true), hitch hiking all over the country, smoking lots of dope, dropping lots of acid, looking for an older guy to take care of me etc. i tried coming back home a few times without success. i had a younger sister who was into her own problems. this movie floored me. years later i found it on VHS and brought it home and watched it again. despite some silly and dated stuff, it still floored me. sally field did an outstanding job presenting a bewildered child of the times. the wierd part is that those of us who were there really believed that running away and getting high was the better option compared with staying home and following the rules. the world changed so much in such a short time! i felt like my soul was dying and i just had to get out and start living. if you're older than 45 and had a troubled adolescence, this might really hit you where it hurt.
A bit dated, but good acting.
I've seen this movie several times on TV since it first aired back in 1971. Sally Field gives a powerful performance in what could be a forgettable story. The 'hippie commune' scenes are a bit laughable when viewed today, but some are also very disturbing. Sally's character of Denise is believable and very real; her strained relationship with her family comes across well. Lane Bradbury offers a noteworthy presence as Susie. The parents' performances are way over the top, but you get the point of why both the daughters want out of the house! Overall the film works, although the rather silly part where Denise runs down the street with the animated wand is kind of pointless. Linda Rondstadt singing the title song merits note; a nice touch.
The Hippie life looks great from here!
I saw this movie in l970 when I was 15. Growing up in small town Texas I wanted to be a hippie more than anything. The thought of being on my own, doing what I wanted to do as a Hippie seemed almost more than I could bare. I never made it to be a Hippie but I relive those desires each time I see this movie! Brings back great memories!