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A waitress lives with her two teen daughters in a trailer park in New Mexico. They all want a boyfriend.A waitress lives with her two teen daughters in a trailer park in New Mexico. They all want a boyfriend.A waitress lives with her two teen daughters in a trailer park in New Mexico. They all want a boyfriend.
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- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
David Lansbury
- Hamlet
- (as David Landsbury)
Donovan Leitch Jr.
- Darius
- (as Donovan Leitch)
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I recently watched this film with my husband who grew up in Deming, NM where the film was made. Very authentic story with regard to the lack of anything to do in the small desert towns of NM and the constant desire to get the heck out of there either by running away or using your imagination. Shade is a fantastic character and you will easily fall in love with her. Additionally, once you discover the reason for Trudi's attitude, you'll root for her too instead of wondering her problem is with everyone. This film is a real catch. Wish I heard about it sooner, my husband just remembered it one day when he was telling me how excited everyone was that a movie was being made in Deming. We were surprised to find it was available on Netflix.
I admit I am biased- I have always loved Ms. Adams since "The Dead Zone"...Stephen King at his earliest, and best.
This film is quirky and interesting. It is one of the few actually worth buying on DVD. Not just for the performances, which are excellent, by the way.
The visuals are noteworthy. New Mexico, the Southwest; a visual palette reminiscent of the artist Georgia O'Keefe. Beautiful photography, and a dysfunctional family trying to survive- two young girls living with their disillusioned mother.
This film addresses a niche which is not mainstream, but real...disappointed Americans living and working , trying their best, yet opposed by the realities. This film deserves 10/10- a must see.
This film is quirky and interesting. It is one of the few actually worth buying on DVD. Not just for the performances, which are excellent, by the way.
The visuals are noteworthy. New Mexico, the Southwest; a visual palette reminiscent of the artist Georgia O'Keefe. Beautiful photography, and a dysfunctional family trying to survive- two young girls living with their disillusioned mother.
This film addresses a niche which is not mainstream, but real...disappointed Americans living and working , trying their best, yet opposed by the realities. This film deserves 10/10- a must see.
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This film was the reason I became a film maker. Period. It is very inspiring to watch, with superb acting, quiet character building and developing. The film grabs you and pulls you into a small New Mexico town setting. You become completely engrossed with the story and the characters. It takes time to develop personalities within the female leads and the viewer becomes quite vested in their futures. I found Fairuza Balk's acting performance particularly compelling. One of my favorite acted roles in cinema (quality wise). This film is in my top ten favorites of all time, and also my twin has similar affinity for this superb film. Kudos to a film outside of the ordinary with a true independent vision.
I have seen this movie three times, and each time I see it, I appreciate it more. This is a story about a mother and her two daughters, and the personal struggles each go through as they try to be a family. While the movie is slow-paced, I highly enjoyed the cinematography. The ages of the three main characters gives a special insight into the difficulties facing women at different stages in their lives.
Keen adaptation of Richard Peck's novel "Don't Look and It Won't Hurt", starring Brooke Adams in a terrific performance as the single mother of two headstrong young daughters who hopes for a better existence outside their backwater town in New Mexico, but not knowing just how to go about finding it. Arty, intriguing showcase for some very fine actresses (Adams, Ione Skye and the inscrutable Fairuza Balk), as well as James Brolin in a small but telling role as the girls' dreamy-quiet, estranged father. Director Allison Anders, who also adapted the screenplay, does hit an awkward snag or two in exploring these characters' emotions, but her feel for Nowhere U.S.A. is rich with complexity. Moody and unusual, it's a film worth seeing. *** from ****
Did you know
- TriviaIn a March 2001 interview with "Shout" magazine, Fairuza Balk stated that out of all her films, this was her favorite. She indicated that "this film is very close to my heart. As a girl, I was very much like my character Shade. I was shy. I was a loner."
- GoofsWhen Trudi first attempts to call her dad in the beginning of the movie, the dolly can be seen in the toaster oven.
- Quotes
Raymond: [barely playing along as if they were strangers] So, what line of work are you in, Miss Evans?
Nora: Oh please, call me Nora.
Raymond: Nora. Nora, Nora...
Nora: I'm a brain surgeon, mainly. How 'bout you?
Raymond: I'm a grave digger myself. Um, digging my own as we speak. Rapidly.
Nora: Well that makes two things you do quick.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinefile: Made in the USA (1993)
- SoundtracksWe Get Along Just Fine
Written by Mark Fosson
Performed by Mark Fosson and Karen Tobin
Courtesy of Big Otis Music
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- Also known as
- Dos destinos
- Filming locations
- Sunn Cinema, 113 E. Pine Street, Deming, NM 88030, USA(The Spanish movie theater that Shade goes to)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,342,613
- Gross worldwide
- $1,342,613
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
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