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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSummer-camp sweethearts rekindle their romance almost 20 years later, when their lives have taken very different paths.Summer-camp sweethearts rekindle their romance almost 20 years later, when their lives have taken very different paths.Summer-camp sweethearts rekindle their romance almost 20 years later, when their lives have taken very different paths.
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Desiree Marie Velez
- Katie
- (as Desireé Marie)
Robert D. Raiford
- Harvey
- (as Robert Raiford)
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Hi! Welcome to
Mr. FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT'S
FIRST REVIEW!
About me:
I'm a little different than most movie watchers. I try not to overanalyze or critique most movies. If you want the hot take, slap-them-in-the-face-with-a-rake, try elsewhere. I don't know the meaning of the word sarcasm! (Oops... lol) I also avoid movies with too much "extreme" content on any pole, but if there is any, I'll try to let you know! I strive to be an encouragement in your entertainment journey, with appropriate and moral content, and thoughts on the real life significance of the entertainment.
StarStruck (1994):
This is a great movie! This movie has very little inappropriate content. Kirk Cameron does a great job as a young actor with a funny yet lovable role. He is one of my favorites. This movie does appear to have been made before he was a Christian, although I cannot say that for certain because much of his role throughout the movie is trying to protect and moderate the craziness of hollywood with the girl he loves.
I think it's a really sweet fantasy story and I enjoyed the movie a lot, the lead actress is almost unbearably pretty, it's like I'm not sure how much longer I can look at her!!! Her hair is so amazing!!! Kirk is also a good looking guy and someone I can relate to, with a somewhat higher voice, and very innocently portrayed.
Messages For Real Life?
As far as the messages it sends for reality, I'm not sure. I think it could have different meanings for different people. My applied meaning would be that there is something about that first love that is special, so if you can, if it is morally appropriate, then try to be with them, because it is a hard connection to break, and you will thank yourself for it. I know for myself this has been true, but also that sometimes you have to break the connection because it's the right thing to do and getting back with your first love would not be what God wants. Regardless of that weird "special feeling" associated with first loves, that deserves recognition, you can find just as meaningful a love later on. Don't go chasing down a fairytale with the person you happen to make youthful mistakes with. It's entirely possible that this strange special feeling has to do with because God made it to be one woman and one man from the beginning. However the world has sin now so it will never be perfect, which is sad, but that's why broken relationships are not always best restored.
And if you want, you can say that the first person that is right for you is really the first true love, which is true in a way.
But Really, Tell Me More.
I'm trying to avoid giving away a lot of the plot because I HATE when people do that! It just spoils the turns of the whole film unless you can turn off your brain somehow.
Regardless, this film has a little bit of action, a lot of romance, several twists and turns, almost no cursing that I remember (though I do tend to forget), and a throwback retro vibe that makes you feel warm and fuzzy. It was made in 1994.
It is a bit slow moving and definitely dialogue and human experience based, taking advantage of the fact that you should feel as if you are living the movie, as you watch it. However the pace is not deadpan like a 1970s flick or anything!
Young children won't understand this film or give a flip, probably. Anyone who doesn't have the patience might be too distacted to fully enjoy and intake the content. If they can't get their head out of their phone, they'll be missing out. But if you give it your attention, it is a heartwarming and sweet tale about going to desperate measures for a pure first love. Basically a Hollywood fairy tale. Don't take it TOO seriously, but also don't be a grumpy frowner that insists there is nothing positive in a sweet story like this.
Just remember, everyone, especially kids, the likelihood of you being able to chase down your first love from summer camp is so low it's not really even worth speaking about. You might tear your life apart if you were to try! But do try to take love seriously and treat the people you love, especially someone who might be the special person you marry, with great respect, forgiveness and childlike sweetness.
God bless!
About me:
I'm a little different than most movie watchers. I try not to overanalyze or critique most movies. If you want the hot take, slap-them-in-the-face-with-a-rake, try elsewhere. I don't know the meaning of the word sarcasm! (Oops... lol) I also avoid movies with too much "extreme" content on any pole, but if there is any, I'll try to let you know! I strive to be an encouragement in your entertainment journey, with appropriate and moral content, and thoughts on the real life significance of the entertainment.
StarStruck (1994):
This is a great movie! This movie has very little inappropriate content. Kirk Cameron does a great job as a young actor with a funny yet lovable role. He is one of my favorites. This movie does appear to have been made before he was a Christian, although I cannot say that for certain because much of his role throughout the movie is trying to protect and moderate the craziness of hollywood with the girl he loves.
I think it's a really sweet fantasy story and I enjoyed the movie a lot, the lead actress is almost unbearably pretty, it's like I'm not sure how much longer I can look at her!!! Her hair is so amazing!!! Kirk is also a good looking guy and someone I can relate to, with a somewhat higher voice, and very innocently portrayed.
Messages For Real Life?
As far as the messages it sends for reality, I'm not sure. I think it could have different meanings for different people. My applied meaning would be that there is something about that first love that is special, so if you can, if it is morally appropriate, then try to be with them, because it is a hard connection to break, and you will thank yourself for it. I know for myself this has been true, but also that sometimes you have to break the connection because it's the right thing to do and getting back with your first love would not be what God wants. Regardless of that weird "special feeling" associated with first loves, that deserves recognition, you can find just as meaningful a love later on. Don't go chasing down a fairytale with the person you happen to make youthful mistakes with. It's entirely possible that this strange special feeling has to do with because God made it to be one woman and one man from the beginning. However the world has sin now so it will never be perfect, which is sad, but that's why broken relationships are not always best restored.
And if you want, you can say that the first person that is right for you is really the first true love, which is true in a way.
But Really, Tell Me More.
I'm trying to avoid giving away a lot of the plot because I HATE when people do that! It just spoils the turns of the whole film unless you can turn off your brain somehow.
Regardless, this film has a little bit of action, a lot of romance, several twists and turns, almost no cursing that I remember (though I do tend to forget), and a throwback retro vibe that makes you feel warm and fuzzy. It was made in 1994.
It is a bit slow moving and definitely dialogue and human experience based, taking advantage of the fact that you should feel as if you are living the movie, as you watch it. However the pace is not deadpan like a 1970s flick or anything!
Young children won't understand this film or give a flip, probably. Anyone who doesn't have the patience might be too distacted to fully enjoy and intake the content. If they can't get their head out of their phone, they'll be missing out. But if you give it your attention, it is a heartwarming and sweet tale about going to desperate measures for a pure first love. Basically a Hollywood fairy tale. Don't take it TOO seriously, but also don't be a grumpy frowner that insists there is nothing positive in a sweet story like this.
Just remember, everyone, especially kids, the likelihood of you being able to chase down your first love from summer camp is so low it's not really even worth speaking about. You might tear your life apart if you were to try! But do try to take love seriously and treat the people you love, especially someone who might be the special person you marry, with great respect, forgiveness and childlike sweetness.
God bless!
- Stephen.
This is a unique script, with a slow start, a need for some more editing, but absolutely deserves 10 out of 10 stars when it comes to creativity, feel good, character development, a wholesome family film(just explain smoking is bad), it's fun and funny. With a little bit more editing, this movie would be 10 out of 10 in every romantic comedy lover's book. What truly makes this movie better is that the main characters married in real life, 1991. I get it, I almost turned it off probably the first 15 to 20 minutes(just cut the whole first movie theater scene, and have the character show up as the assistant). You have to stick with it. Definitely watching this one again and again.
Granted that I'm sick and a little strung out on cough syrup, but I really, really liked this movie! It's super cute and just plain fun to watch. A popcorn movie; buttery and warm, but without a lot of sustenance. At one point I even exclaimed out loud "What a ridiculous premise for a movie...I love it!" Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble (his real-life wife) are adorable together, they have incredible chemistry and you can just tell that they enjoy being with each other.
If you're expecting an Oscar-Award-Winning movie, then yes, you will be disappointed. But if you're looking for a short, sweet movie to watch while you're lying on the couch, then this is the movie for you.
If you're expecting an Oscar-Award-Winning movie, then yes, you will be disappointed. But if you're looking for a short, sweet movie to watch while you're lying on the couch, then this is the movie for you.
This romantic comedy has a simple, predictable story and a general innocuous presentation. While it is not an awful flick, don't expect it to rank alongside box office hits. The main problem lies with a bad script consisting of numerous hackneyed lines. Another big detraction is the mis-casting of the main character ('Runner') played by Kirk Cameron. This young man simply is too unlikely to be a match for 'Robyn', played by Chelsea Noble. Cameron is likeable and performs well, but his boyishness looks foolish next to Nobles mature sexuality.
But hey, wait! This is merely a made-for-TV movie that never pretends to be anything other than a light diversion for those who are young and undiscerning. So in this sense it is fine. So grab the Coke and popcorn and if the phone rings go ahead and answer it because you won't miss much unless you love simple fantasies or the eye candy provided by Noble.
But hey, wait! This is merely a made-for-TV movie that never pretends to be anything other than a light diversion for those who are young and undiscerning. So in this sense it is fine. So grab the Coke and popcorn and if the phone rings go ahead and answer it because you won't miss much unless you love simple fantasies or the eye candy provided by Noble.
This is the best film I have seen in a long time, thus so I raced online the second the credits finished and looked up for ANY sites, but found non - except this one... GO AND SEE IT!!!!
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- AnecdotesKirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble, who play sweethearts Runner and Robyn, have been married since 1991.
- Citations
Robyn Call: I didn't forget... I just didn't remember right away!
- ConnexionsReferences La Ruée vers l'or (1925)
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