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Before I say anything, I would just like to thank my Mamie for sitting me down when I was 11/12 and making me watch this movie. I truly believe that it is essential viewing for any young girl entering puberty. I am eternally grateful that she introduced me to this movie. Now and Then is such a fanastic coming-of-age film - truly the female companion to Stand By Me.




#5. Now and Then (1995)

"Things will happen in your life that you can't stop. But that's no reason to shut out the world."

SYNOPSIS: Four women look back at the girls they used to be in this warm comedy-drama. Author Samantha Albertson, actress Tina Tercell, gynecologist Roberta Martin, and housewife Christina DeWitt are friends from childhood who get together for the first time in years when Christina is about to have a baby. Seeing the old gang sends Samantha down memory lane, as she recalls the summer of 1970, when the girls were 12-years-old and edging into womanhood. Samantha  is struggling with the collapse of her parent's marriage, Roberta must deal with the death of her mother, Tina is upset over her folks' apparent disinterest in her, and Christina is trying to overcome her mother's disinformation campaign about sex. Together, they discuss boys and first kisses, compare notes on the physical and emotional changes they're going through, and have seances where they try to communicate with a boy who died tragically 30 years earlier.

WHY IS IT ON THE LIST: This is by far one of my favourite movies of all time. If I hadn't put this list into a randomiser and gone with whatever came out, I would have put Now and Then in the top five, maybe the top three favourite movies of mine. I just. I can't even put into words how much I love it, and how much it means to me. Like I said at the beginning of this post, my Mamie sat me down one afternoon and said "I'd like you to watch this movie with me". (That was also the year she made me read "Go Ask Alice", another very influential moment in my life). I was in awe of these young girls. They cussed and fought and talked about all the oogly stuff that I was starting to ask questions about myself. My Mamie did me a great service in getting me to watch this, because it opened my mind and got me talking about things that were bothering me - my parents divorce and my own concerns about my changing body. This movie is almost like a security blanket to me - warm and fuzzy and safe-feeling. If you haven't seen it, you have to. Now. No matter how old you are, this movie will still be wonderful. At least, it is to me.

Date: 2012-05-08 08:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-angry-pixie.livejournal.com
i've seen this movie before. I dont remember being as fond of it as I was of Stand By Me though (which is unfair to even compare really because that is my favourite movie of all time)..... but i may have to give it a re-watch after your glowing review. ;)

Date: 2012-05-08 08:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] inferiarecoming.livejournal.com
I think the main reason why I love it so much is that I have such fond memories of watching it with my mother, and I also associate it with my own coming of age :)

Date: 2012-05-08 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-angry-pixie.livejournal.com
oh yes, i always always always make exceptions for films that obviously mean something to people in their childhoods. we can't help loving what we love in our youth. if it means something to you, then it doesn't matter one bit what i think. ;)

in fact i really quite like it when people recommend stuff to me that they loved from their childhoods and I watch it with adult eyes and find it to be lacking. it allows me to sit down and wonder what it was that drew them to it so much in the first place.

btw this isnt me saying Now and Then is lacking as a film. I honestly can't remember much about it, just that everyone said I should watch it because i loved SBM so much.

Date: 2012-05-08 09:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] inferiarecoming.livejournal.com
This is weird, because personally for me, Stand By Me.. I never really 'got' it. Well, I got it, I guess I just never really appreciated it the way I do Now and Then. I think I'm going to watch it now.. haven't watched Stand by Me since I was in primary school!

And I totally get it. Even if you watch it again and realise you're still not that fond of it, that's cool. To each their own, right? :)

Date: 2012-05-08 11:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-angry-pixie.livejournal.com
I honestly don't know why i love SBM so much either. You wouldn't think a grown woman (and I was pretty old when I first saw it too - like i was late teens, so it had nothing to do with "being part of my childhood" or anything) would really find something to relate to in a story that is purely about these pre-pubescent boys. I think I just love the purity of the storytelling. it doesn't have a huge, complicated fancy-pants plot. It is about nothing but its characters, and they are some really unique, charming and authentic characters (plus the book is pretty darn good too).

am gonna watch Now and Then this weekend when i get time. :)

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