Wildflower (1991)
Beau Bridges, Collin Wilcox Paxton, Norman Max Maxwell, Patricia Arquette, Reese Witherspoon ... (see more) , Richard K. Olsen , Susan Blakely , William McNamara
Director Diane Keaton brings a tender touch to Wildflower, a Lifetime cable-TV movie showcasing early-career excellence from Reese Witherspoon and Patricia Arquette. Witherspoon's big-screen debut in The Man in the Moon had premiered shortly before this movie's original broadcast in 1991, and a year... (read more) Director Diane Keaton brings a tender touch to Wildflower, a Lifetime cable-TV movie showcasing early-career excellence from Reese Witherspoon and Patricia Arquette. Witherspoon's big-screen debut in The Man in the Moon had premiered shortly before this movie's original broadcast in 1991, and a year earlier, Arquette had starred in a Keaton-directed CBS Schoolbreak Special, The Boy with the Crazy Brother. These rising talents are well served by Sara Flanigan's teleplay, closely adapted from her popular juvenile novel Alice. Set in the mid-1930s, the story follows two compassionate teens (Witherspoon, William McNamara) who discover and essentially adopt a partially deaf epileptic (Arquette) who'd been locked away by her psychotically abusive father. Beau Bridges and Susan Blakely provide different parental perspectives, and while Keaton doesn't always avoid Flanigan's tear-jerking sentiment, she handles it with delicate grace. Aiding her are a gifted cast and the fine cinematography of Janusz Kaminski, who would soon begin an enduring collaboration with Steven Spielberg. --Jeff Shannon
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PG-13, 94 min.
Directed by:
Diane Keaton
Release Date: Dec 03, 1991
DVD Release Date: Jan 21, 2003
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this movie was one of those that you didnt expect to much from , boy were we wrong . watch it & i promise youll love it ..
Great movie. Really sweet. Skye loved it too! There was only one part we had to fast forward through...
I haven't seen this movie in years...but it left such an impression on me!! I think I watched it on Lifetime or something, but I can still remember Patricia Arquette's performance. And Reese Witherspoon was a spunky little thing if I remember correct... (read more) I haven't seen this movie in years...but it left such an impression on me!! I think I watched it on Lifetime or something, but I can still remember Patricia Arquette's performance. And Reese Witherspoon was a spunky little thing if I remember correctly. I'd love to see this again.
When I first saw this movie on HBO, the issue tackled in the story was so haunting to me that it stayed with me for years. It dealt with a girl who is suffering from the abuse of her step-father and epilepsy. Great casting of actors and great storyli... (read more) When I first saw this movie on HBO, the issue tackled in the story was so haunting to me that it stayed with me for years. It dealt with a girl who is suffering from the abuse of her step-father and epilepsy. Great casting of actors and great storyline.
I love this movie! Patricia Arquette's acting is sooo breathtaking that I can't fight back crying every time I watch this movie.
One of the most touching and sweetest love story I've seen when I was a kid. And that's when I became a fan of Reese Witherspoon too. :)
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