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Movie Reviews of Peggy Sue Got MarriedMovie Review: "Don't eat the red ones." Summary: 5 Stars
You are always being told, "You can never go home again" and other settings similar to this. Yet people always speculate what if I could go back but when I change? Would I change something? There are many speculative movies out there on this very subject. You maybe have seen a few of these movies including sci-fi movies such as "12 Monkeys", or comedies such as "Back to the Future", or educational movies such as "Bill & Ted's excellent adventure."But you ain't seen nothing yet until you seen, "Peggy Sue got Married".
While in the midst of her high school reunion, Peggy Sue (Kathleen Turner) faints. At this point, she is transferred back to her high school days. She is reunited with old friends and relatives. Yes, she has a chance to do it all over. This time with the knowledge of time. When confronted with opportunities like eating M&M's she realizes that you don't eat the red ones.
Will their decisions change the future? Moreover, will she ever be able to get back with the help of a local Lodge?
Just a side note you will enjoy the music as it is actually one of the characters of this movie.
Movie Review: All I can say is WONDERFUL FILM! Summary: 5 Stars
"Peggy Sue Got Married" is about a woman, who recently learns of her successful husband's philandering ways. She goes to her high school reunion wearing a 60's outfit and when she sees her estranged husband at the reunion and she's voted "Prom Queen" at her reunion, then she faints only to awake back in the 1960's!
Everything is back as it was. This time she has a chance to change her future. Only to realize that maybe trying to change her future isn't such a good thing, after all.
It's a poignant and witty film that allows you to fantasize about "What if..." I would have done such and such, then what would have happened?
To find out exactly just what happens in this exciting and entertaining film with a wonderful soundtrack, then I highly suggest you rent or buy this 80's classic today!
You'll be glad you did because the quotes are witty, too!
Highly recommended for anyone and everyone; although, it does slightly touch on death, so it might be recommended for those children under 13.
Movie Review: Very, very good :-) Summary: 5 Stars
I remember watching this at the movies and not ever wanting it to end. Back in the day, movie tickets weren't too expensive so I think I saw it 3 times there and rented it out on video when it came out about 50 times. It's been about 12 years since I saw it until today, and it's just as good and I still love it.
Peggy Sue (Kathleen Turner) goes to her high school reunion and faints. Upon waking, she is back in school as if it were all those years ago again. I think for me, it was one of the first 'time travel' movies I saw. It's not especially funny or dramatic, but it's really nice and warm and beautifully done. It also stars a very young Jim Carrey which is funny to look back on.
This really is a cute movie and worth watching because there is good music in it (also a very nice score throughout), familiar faces (Helen Hunt, Joan Allen and a young Nicholas Cage to name a few) and a good feeling to finish with. You'll love it.
Movie Review: Very Good Film Summary: 5 Stars
I have read all the reviews and they are mostly correct, so I will not go over territory covered. Nicholas Cage chose to sound like Gumby on purpose, much to the consternation of the rest of the cast I have read, but it was his uncle directing so it is what it is. All the other reviews are right--this is a very good film. What they forget to mention, however, is the incredible set design. Every small detail seems perfect--the houses, cars, knick-knacks, everything. Yes, the speakers in the basement scene are not yet invented--too bad they were as they are among the worst speakers ever made--but I believe a good bit of the charm of this film is the background. It sets the scenes and gives the actors an authentic backdrop for the story. Part of the enjoyment for those of us who lived then was the visual transcendence into the past that accompanied the script/plot. One reviewer got it right--it sometimes brings a tear to your eye.
Movie Review: Different Kind of Master Piece Summary: 5 Stars
This an excellent film to watch primarily bacause all the cast members, including Coppola's daughter who plays Sue's sister in the movie, did a super job of acting their parts. I understand that Miss Kathleen Turner did not want Mr. Cage to be her co-star; however, Coppola wisely insisted that his nephew play the roll Some reviews are critical of Mr. Cage's performance; on the contrary, he does capture the part of that type of kid. I knew several fellas like him when I went to high school in the 40's. With the exception of one scene in which Miss Turner sexually get's involved with the student poet, the entire family can watch the film without being embarrassed. I feel Peggy Sue Got Married will be appreciated in the future like many of us now appreciate "It Happened One Night" with Cable and Colbert. "It Happened One Night," with Cable and Colbert.
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