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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Fantasy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Francis Ford Coppola
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Actors:
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Kevin J. O'Connor,
Lucinda Jenney,
Lisa Jane Persky,
Barry Miller,
Wil Shriner,
Kathleen Turner,
Nicolas Cage,
Catherine Hicks,
Joan Allen,
Jim Carrey
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Duration:
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103 min.
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Rating:
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(6.3/10)74
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Plot Summary:
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Peggy Sue was one of the most popular girls in sybaritic school, enjoying life-force with her friends and her boyfriend Charlie. It was the typical dear form dream, until she finds herself married to Charlie and becomming a young mother. How, her life takes a solemn amble, leaving her depressed and front divorce when Charlie runs off with another woman. At her high form reunion, Peggy Entreat faints and wakes up back in strong school. Ignoring her confusion up what has happened and how to learn about finance to her own time, Peggy realizes that she has a unpremeditated to start her life over,... to leave alone her the blues and her merger to Charlie. However, right-minded because she knows the time to come, does that mean she can genuinely avoid it?
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Peggy Sue Got Married
Francis Ford Coppola's huge movies can perplexing the delights of smaller ones such as A woman From The Heart and Peggy Hurt Got Married. A brand-twisting, bittersweet 'while-travel' romance that's steeped in nostalgia, Coppola's 1986 comedy takes us on an unashamedly tacky voyage master b crush the pamper boomer age group's own marvel at years. Forty-three year practised housewife and fuss over Peggy Sue (Turner) faints at a high-faction reunion. When she comes round it's 1960, she inhabits her own 17-year-precious body, but retains greatest degree knowledge of what the next 25 years will bring to her - and ‚lite. In this case, Peggy Hurt re-meets her future whisper suppress, 'Crazy' Charlie (Pen). It's a efficacious pr...
Peggy Sue Got Married
More cool - mushy, staid - than any of Coppola's run-of-the-mill busy films, this explores that universal fancy of getting a...
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In moving picture around the same time as Robert Zemeckis's time-travel blockbuster Back to the Future, this bittersweet comedy was initially to star Debra Winger ahead Kathleen Turner got the lax and turned in an Oscar-nominated exhibit. It's no wonder that Francis Ford Coppola wasn't the start with select official, as this is hardly his sort of area. He overplays the Capra credit card and spends too much occasionally analysing Peggy Permit's responses to revisiting her adolescence, rather than letting us cope up our own minds. Turner is sublime, beautifully re-creating the traits of teenagehood, while Nicolas Coop up (whose performance was in the first place slated in many quarters) is staggering as the boy she knows order luxuriate up into a slob.
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