Una atractiva joven autoestopista llamada Ginger conoce a un solitario ejecutivo publicitario de mediana edad recién divorciado. A él le inspira su independencia de espíritu libre, mientras ... Leer todoUna atractiva joven autoestopista llamada Ginger conoce a un solitario ejecutivo publicitario de mediana edad recién divorciado. A él le inspira su independencia de espíritu libre, mientras que a ella le atrae su romanticismo anticuado.Una atractiva joven autoestopista llamada Ginger conoce a un solitario ejecutivo publicitario de mediana edad recién divorciado. A él le inspira su independencia de espíritu libre, mientras que a ella le atrae su romanticismo anticuado.
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Sissy plays the title character, Ginger. She is a hitchhiker who gets picked up by a middle-aged man named Joe. It's New Years Eve and Joe feels lonely. The two end up at Joe's apartment.
The movie starts off as a cute romantic comedy with a plot you've no doubt seen done hundreds of times before. Ginger is the "manic pixie dream girl" and Joe is the uptight square who falls in love with her.
The movie hits a snag however with the arrival of Joe's friend Charlie. Joe wants Charlie to leave so Ginger and him can, well, enjoy each other's company. Charlie becomes smitten with Ginger and doesn't want to leave. Joe then gets the idea of inviting Charlie's ex-wife Sugar over. This is when the movie takes an ugly turn. It goes from being a cute romantic comedy to a movie about bitter middle-aged people talking about marriage and divorce. Charlie then decides to get back with Sugar and they leave. Ginger now wants to leave too and Joe does that cliche' mad cap rush to find her and declare his love for her before it is too late.
With her shoulder length red/brown hair and young, freckled face Sissy Spacek physically reminds me so much of her own future daughter. Sissy even has the same mischevious grin. That being said, when Sissy sings her own song in this movie, one thing is obvious: She is no Schuyler.
I also thought that Sissy's voice sounded too childish and immature in this movie. She was 22 in this movie and She sounds like She is like she's a teenager.
I would only recommend this movie to people who are fans of Sissy Spacek or, if you're like me, a Schuyler Fisk fan who gets the kick out of seeing how much She takes after her own Mom.
Sissy is uber-charming and charismatic and beautiful and lovely; but at this early stage she seems influenced (whether she knows it or not) by Jan Brady of The Brady Bunch, She seems like a teenager having a blast being among adults in a grown up movie (not to be cruel). That being said; this grown up movie is of the TV variety (feel, pacing, writing, writers, director, etc.); utilizing the freedom away from TV for some pretty ugly, dated male/ battle-of-sexes dialogue.
The color by CFI is not bad, and it is nice that the film is set/was shot in New Mexico providing an interesting landscape backdrop. It really is only worth taking a look at if you like Sissy Spacek, want to hear some original songs by her at 22, and/or feel like going back to the early 70's for a little visit.
Right at the beginning. Newly divorced Joe (Monte Markham) is getting badgered by Fred (David Doyle) a man he just met to sow his oats and make the most of his freedom.
While driving he picks up a young pretty hitchhiker Ginger (Sissy Spacek) and a car puncture. She is free spirited hippie and secretly pregnant.
They first stop at a hotel and later Joe takes Ginger to his place. Hoping for a good time with Ginger.
Only boorish friend Charlie (Mark Miller) turns up, followed by his estranged wife.
It leads to misunderstandings with Ginger. She was rather naively hoping that Joe could be a father figure.
The movie is a mixed bag. An early starring role for Spacek who gets to sing as well.
Mark Miller who also wrote the movie is unsure what kind of movie this is.
It could had been a tender romance between two mismatched people. When Charlie crashes into the movie. It detours into something else and the movie suffers.
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- TriviaBy design or coincidence, Monte Markham's character name Joseph Moroni would hold significance to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph was the name of the prophet, and Moroni the name of the angel who visited him. Further, by the film's end Joe has given up drinking coffee (forbidden by the LDS church). The historical Joseph Smith was also reported to have a predilection for younger women.
- ErroresEarly on, after dinner, they have Irish coffee fireside. However, at dinner, Ginger made a big deal about the "phony" whipped cream on her sundae but had no problem with it on the Irish coffee.
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Ginger: I just don't dig violence in any form. If I'm gonna throw a bomb, it's gonna be a love bomb. If I'm gonna trip out, it's gonna to be a love trip. You know what I mean?
Joe: I think so.
Ginger: I still have faith in my fellow human beings, and so far I'm right.
Joe: Well, so far.
Ginger: It's really weird, though. People are more afraid of love than hate. And love is so much stronger than hate or violence. Just a lot harder to come by.
- ConexionesReferences Sucedió una noche (1934)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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