Uma pequena cidade se prepara para o retorno da superestrela Roxy Carmichael, assim como uma jovem forasteira que acredita que Roxy é sua mãe.Uma pequena cidade se prepara para o retorno da superestrela Roxy Carmichael, assim como uma jovem forasteira que acredita que Roxy é sua mãe.Uma pequena cidade se prepara para o retorno da superestrela Roxy Carmichael, assim como uma jovem forasteira que acredita que Roxy é sua mãe.
- Mayor Bill Klepler
- (as Stephen Tobolowski)
- Miss Day Ashburn
- (as Valerie Landsberg)
Avaliações em destaque
One of my all-time favourite movies, and one that still looks as fresh today as it did 16 years ago - testament to the people who made it. Quite under-stated, almost apologetic, but it will delight you. Someone else here described it as a 'hidden treasure' and I agree - it is hugely underrated and is a must-see for anyone who loves movies, Winona Ryder, Jeff Daniels, or has ever felt something was missing, confused or that they didn't belong. If I had to choose one movie to rescue from my burning house, this would certainly be the one.
The basic premise of this film is about a former town outcast and title of this film Roxy Carmichael who 15 years ago fled from the small town of Clyde, Ohio to seek fame and fortune. Now a legendary figure, she is set to return to her hometown as the town now rallies around awaiting her arrival. But that's only the backdrop of the story. The main focus is revolves around 15 year old Dinky Bossetti(Ryder), a gifted misfit and social outcast whom nobody likes as she is often ostracized by her peers and teachers alike at school. Even her well to do adoptive parents seem embarrassed by her "weirdness" and are constantly sending her away to school and plan on sending her to another special school. The only solace Dinky finds is her menagerie of animals she takes care of on an ark around an abandoned boat as well of her fascination with Roxy Carmichael whom she feels drawn to for some reason. She does find a few allies namely Gerald Howells(Thomas Wilson Brown), a boy in school who doesn't sneer at her and actually smitten with her. Miss Zaks(Laila Robins), the new guidance counselor who takes an interest in Dinky and sees potential in her. And Denton Webb(Daniels)a carpenter and a former flame of Roxy's who can't seem to get over is fixation on her that is causing strain in his marriage. Soon Dinky and Denton bond over Roxy and he reveals to her that they once had a baby girl together shortly before she left town. After this revelation Dinky is convinced that Roxy is her birth mother and she can't wait more than ever for her Roxy's return so she can go live with her "mother".
This decent flick has humor as well as sentimental moments, and it's with interesting characters including Manoff as a former rival maybe a lesbian lover of Roxy's. Ryder stands out as Dinky and is portrayed rather convincing as girl who is a social outcast with depth as she deals with all the things around her, her ostracism from her peers, her disconnect with her parents, her sexual discovery and the fears that goes with it regarding her interaction with the cute boy at school, her need to search for her own identity and escape from the dreariness of her surroundings. Ryder never comes off weak or pathetic despite her outcome but headstrong, tough and vulnerable.
I also liked the soundrack sung by Melissa Etheridge which are quite memorable. Anyway, this flick can be entertaining as be relatable, like wanting to escape your life and be someone else and learning to except what you have.
Winona Ryder is perfectly cast as this sensitive outsider teen. She is great at playing this type of character. The rest of the movie lacks humor. It tries to be a sharp black comedy but the writing isn't good enough. Director Jim Abrahams is more known for his spoof movies. He doesn't seem to have a solid hold on a sensitive serious coming-of-age movie. The tone is awkward. The attempted comedy slams into Denton's anger and his side of the story. The movie works with Ryder but struggles without her.
The star is Winona Ryder, 17 during filming, as Dinky Bossetti. She is an outcast of sorts at school but in reality is one of the more normal, bright students. She knows she was adopted and doesn't seem to be totally accepted by her parents. They are considering sending her to a spacial school for difficult teenagers. When she learns more about the story of Roxy Carmichael who had a baby as a teenager then sent it to Cleveland for adoption right before she skipped town, Dinky begins to think Roxy is her real mother and intends to run off with her.
All this is sparked by news in town that after 15 years Roxy Carmichael is returning to Clyde and they plan to have a big celebration and dance in her honor. It doesn't really make sense for a community to be doing this for someone who ran away as a teenager but hey, it isn't my story.
Anyway I found this "coming of age" movie to be a bit better than its average rating would suggest. Ryder at her young age was already an accomplished and effective actress, playing Roxy as a suitably quirky character. Jeff Daniels is also very good.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesUnfortunately, the scene where other kids throw food at Dinky was quite familiar to actress Winona Ryder. Ryder has described being called a weirdo and having Cheetos thrown at her by some girls in eighth grade because she wore a crew cut and listened to Sex Pistols.
- Erros de gravaçãoAs Barbie backs out of the driveway, a palm tree is reflected on the car door. There are no palm trees in Ohio.
- Citações
[in English class, Dinky has been asked to read out her poem]
Dinky Bossetti: From a deep, immaculate kiss, she spread her two ripe, dripping limbs. And then I happened.
Miss Day Ashburn: I beg your pardon?
Dinky Bossetti: And the moon throbbed and fought with an angry sun. All that day and all that night. Until it forced me out.
Miss Day Ashburn: Dinky.
[steps away from her desk, moves next to Gerald and starts directing the poem at him. He squirms with embarrassment]
Dinky Bossetti: Now I scald here... alone. Touch me. With your white words and your dead hands. Now, before I freeze.
Miss Day Ashburn: That'll be enough!
Dinky Bossetti: And become one of you.
Miss Day Ashburn: DINKY!
Dinky Bossetti: You interrupted me.
Principais escolhas
- How long is Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.989.297
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.753.870
- 14 de out. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.989.297
- Tempo de duração1 hora 35 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1