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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Joseph Sargent |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 16 February, 1971 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Direct Source Specia |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 779836405036 |
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Customer Reviews of Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
Thought-provoking movie This movie is interesting and thought-provoking on so many different levels, that it is hard to summarize, but I will try. First of all, watching the movie makes you feel as if you've entered a 1970s time machine. The premise of the movie is about an ex-hippie (Sally Field as "Deenie") that comes home after being on the road and living the life of a hippie. When Deenie comes home, she finds the same problems and family dynamics just the way she left them; only being repeated through her younger sister. I felt that "Deenie" should have told her sister what she experienced living the life of a drugged-out hippie, so that her sister wouldn't run away and make the same mistakes. Instead, when her sister questions her about why she came home, Deenie just says, "I don't want to talk about it; it just wasn't that great, that's all." The parents in the movie are constantly talking about taking vitamins, aspirins, and sleeping pills, and the medicine cabinet is running over with pill bottles. So is it any wonder that Suzie (Deenie's younger sister) is popping downers?
The generation gap is illustrated beautifully in this movie; how many parents tend to talk AT their kids and not TO their kids. It also shows that they are oblivious to their own pill-popping behavior, and how they don't realize that Suzie is just emulating their behavior. Kids do what they see, not what they are told. Even when Deenie tries to talk to her parents about Suzie getting in deeper with drugs, the parents are too wrapped up in their own life to listen.
Excellent movie. Highly recommended.
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Sally Field Can Act
This was first shown on TV when I was ten. . .oops, told my age. Oh, well. . .story about generation gap which was still a major issue in 1971. I had only known Sally Field from "The Flying Nun" and "Gidget", so I remember being surprised to see her in a serious role. Good, well acted film that doesn't offer a neat solution to the problems presented.