In every woman there is the girl she left behind.
"Now and Then" (1995), a heartwarming coming-of-age film produced by New Line Cinema, captures the essence of friendship and nostalgia set against the backdrop of a small American town. Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, the movie intertwines the lives of four young girls in 1970 with their adult selves in 1991, offering a poignant reflection on the passage of time. The film's dual timeline effectively showcases the transformative journey from childhood to adulthood, highlighting the enduring bonds that keep the group connected despite life's challenges. The narrative follows the adventures and misadventures of Samantha, Teeny, Roberta, and Chrissy as they navigate the trials of growing up in the summer of 1970. From confronting fears and exploring mysteries to dealing with family dynamics, the film beautifully encapsulates the innocence and curiosity of youth. The young actresses, including Christina Ricci and Gaby Hoffmann, deliver compelling performances that resonate with authenticity and charm, making the audience feel deeply connected to their journey. As the story shifts to 1991, the film delves into the complexities of adult life, showing how the once inseparable friends have evolved. The adult counterparts, portrayed by Demi Moore, Melanie Griffith, Rosie O'Donnell, and Rita Wilson, bring depth and maturity to their roles, reflecting on past experiences while facing new realities. The seamless transition between past and present underscores the film's central theme: the indelible impact of childhood friendships on one's life. "Now and Then" stands out not only for its nostalgic appeal but also for its honest portrayal of the joys and struggles of growing up. The film's blend of humor, emotion, and heartfelt storytelling makes it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences, reminding them of the power of friendship and the bittersweet nature of memories.
年份1995
预算12000000$
运行时间100 分
收入27400000$
类型喜剧剧情爱情
制作国家United States of America