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Leaving Normal

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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Leaving Normal (1992)
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Two contrasting women, one optimistic and the other cynical, embark on a life-changing road trip to Alaska, where an unexpected inheritance awaits one of them, leading to a series of adventu... Read allTwo contrasting women, one optimistic and the other cynical, embark on a life-changing road trip to Alaska, where an unexpected inheritance awaits one of them, leading to a series of adventures that challenge their perspectives.Two contrasting women, one optimistic and the other cynical, embark on a life-changing road trip to Alaska, where an unexpected inheritance awaits one of them, leading to a series of adventures that challenge their perspectives.

  • Director
    • Edward Zwick
  • Writer
    • Ed Solomon
  • Stars
    • Christine Lahti
    • Meg Tilly
    • Patrika Darbo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writer
      • Ed Solomon
    • Stars
      • Christine Lahti
      • Meg Tilly
      • Patrika Darbo
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Darly
    Meg Tilly
    Meg Tilly
    • Marianne
    Patrika Darbo
    Patrika Darbo
    • 66
    Lenny von Dohlen
    Lenny von Dohlen
    • Harry
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Leon
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • Kurt
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Walt
    Eve Gordon
    Eve Gordon
    • Emily
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Rich
    Lachlan Murdoch
    Lachlan Murdoch
    • Marshall
    Robyn Simons
    • Sarah
    Ken Angel
    • Nuqaq
    Darrell Dennis
    Darrell Dennis
    • Clyde
    Barbara Pollard
    Barbara Pollard
    • Izuzu Mother
    Ahnee Boyce
    • Izuzu Judy
    Marc Levy
    • Dave
    Peter Anderson
    Peter Anderson
    • Spicy
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Hank Amaruk
    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writer
      • Ed Solomon
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    elliottrainbow

    An overlooked film that deserves to be seen...

    While this road trip movie isn't as good as Thelma and Louise, it really shouldn't be compared. The two films are very different. While Thelma and Louise are on the run the police, Mary Ann and Darly (the two main characters of Leaving Normal) are only on the run from themselves. Meg Tilly and Christine Lahti play the title characters with just the right touches of naivete and cynicism. Mary Ann is leaving a bad marriage (her second) and Darly is heading to Alaska to reclaim land from an earlier marriage. Their paths merge in Normal, Wyoming and they set out on a road trip that changes both of them. A few of the scenes (thankfully very few) don't seem to work - almost as if they were added for comic effect. Both actresses give great performances. If you can overlook a few plot problems (their new overweight friend Sixty-six seems to find a rich man and leaves all of her belongings behind with Mary Ann and Darly all in the same day) I think you'll find this movie to be an enjoyable and touching tale. The tag line of the movie is: Sometimes the only way to find where you're going is to lose your way. I don't know about you, but in my life that has been true more than a few times. Oh, be sure not to miss the best scene in the whole film. When returning to their car with coolant after it has overheated to find the car stripped and their possessions strewn everywhere Mary Ann (always trying to believe things will work out) says, "We'll still get there. We'll still get to Alaska." Cynical Darly gets the best line in the film, "You're just like a punching bag aren't you, Mary Ann? Knock you down and you get back up. I bet you're one of those people who say when life gives you lemons make lemonade. Well, guess what, sweetheart, life hasn't given us lemons, it's given us SHIT!" I laughed so hard the first time I watched this scene and it's still a line I quote on one of those days when nothing seems to go right. Rent this movie and you won't be sorry.
    8mlturner

    Leaving Normal-- unexpectedly good

    I really liked this movie. When I saw the cover in a local video rental, I thought it would be a cheezy Thelma & Louise knock-off. I was wrong.

    I was impressed by the performances of Lahti and Tilly. While a bit odd and quirky, the characters were also real. Both women annoyed me at times but I could also feel sympathy for them. Some parts of the movie were kind of dreamy and surreal, which gave the film more character. The wilderness backdrops were breathtaking. I laughed my butt off on several occasions.

    In all, this was a really cool movie. It's not for all tastes but I think it's worth viewing.
    10kline-2

    Moving, funny and sweet

    When I watched Leaving Normal, I found that Meg Tilly and Christine Lahti made the perfect best friend team. Tilly and Lenny von Dohlen made the perfect couple, yet funny with it. Von Dohlen has some funny moments and he is very, very sweet with it (especially when he's crying in the truck after reading a sad story). This a very underrated movie that has an excellent cast.
    noskcire

    I consider this one of the best 5 movies I have ever seen.

    Reviews below are mostly right. This is a movie about hope, struggle, faith and miracles, everything Thelma and Louise was not. One woman who commits to everything, for a few minutes, another who commits to nothing, fall in with each other, to search for a place for them themselves. This is Frank Capra of the 90's. We may not always know where we are going, and sometimes we might just have to trust, but there is a place for us. If you follow the twelve step philosophy, you can find all twelve steps played out in here. (These are two women who came out of dysfuctional families). The characters are unforgettable, the humor warm and wild, and the relationship that builds from the first ten minutes to the last second of the closing credits should not be missed. I watch this movie every few months and remind myself that if we hang in there, there is a place for us, and almost always,it isn't what we ever expected. I have owned 7 copies of this movie and often give it as gifts. IF you missed it, watch it again. It's there!
    TxMike

    Has a "Thelma and Louise" feel to it, but with a totally different outcome.

    The title, "Leaving Normal", is clever because it refers both to physically leaving the fictitious town of Normal, WY, but more significantly, leaving the "normal" state of existence. Christine Lahti is the former dancer and waitress who never progresses beyond that, and Meg Tilley is the abused housewife who has made a series of disastrous choices in her life. As Lahti decides to do something different, and heads to Alaska to re-claim her old, unfinished homestead, she gives Tilley a ride.

    They are unlikely road buddies, like Thelma and Louise were. Lahti is funny, daring, scheming (gets $100 from truck driver then slips out the window of the ladies room) and world-wise, while Tilley is just the opposite and insecure with her abilities. Ultimately they bring out the better persons residing in each.

    Along the way their car breaks down, they get a ride with another lady pulling a trailer, then they are given her car and trailer when a wealthy bumpkin asks her to stay and marry him. They work their way to Alaska and look up the property, where the unfinished shell of a house still stands, weather-beaten. Through a lot of posturing, eventually they both decide to stay, we see the house being completed in a time-lapse series of shots. Lahti decides to try and find her daughter that she abandoned in the local hospital 18 years earlier.

    Both act well, but Tilley is a joy to watch. Her portrayal of the half-ditzy, insecure woman is just perfect. Makes me wonder, whatever happened to Meg Tilley? She hasn't made a theatrical release movie since 1994. Unlike Thelma and Louise, where they drive off Dead Horse Point in Utah at the end, the lives of these two women literally begin as this movie ends. Seen on the "Women's Entertainment" channel, a really good movie, doesn't always take itself too seriously, and has an uplifting message. We are left to wonder if Lahti ever finds her daughter, whether Tilley's trucker friend ever shows up again. Maybe they considered a sequel, but the film wasn't popular to warrant that.

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    • Trivia
      Although the complete song itself is not played in the movie, the piano intro to Bruce Hornsby and the Range's "The Show Goes On" is used.
    • Goofs
      The geography of their trip north from Portland is mixed up. We see them in the red truck with Leon and Harry, at Britannia Beach, some 70 miles into Canada. (The give-away is the mining building behind them, which is distinctively Britannia Beach, BC.) Later, with 66, they are south of Seattle, deciding where to enter Canada. Then they are obviously in White Rock, BC, again looking at a map to choose their route into Canada. (White Rock is just across the border, in Canada, and 70 miles south of Britannia Beach.)
    • Quotes

      Darly: Oh my god. This room has "Please God don't make my son a fag" written all over it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Guilty Pleasures - 1992 (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Honky Tonk Special
      Written and Performed by Marty Brown

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En quête de liberté
    • Filming locations
      • Champion, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Mirage Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,514,114
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $474,220
      • May 3, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,514,114
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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