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That Was Then... This Is Now
A delinquent teenager's only link to society is the attachment he feels towards an older brother-figure. When the older boy starts spending time with a new girlfriend, the teenager begins to feel even more alienated, and gets involved with drugs and the police.
Release : | 1985 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | Paramount, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Emilio Estevez Craig Sheffer Larry B. Scott Jill Schoelen Kim Delaney |
Genre : | Drama |
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Purely Joyful Movie!
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
It's a very Hinton-esquire story. Emilio's character has a crappy family life, and spends most of his time with Sheffer and his single mom, who treats Emilio like her own son. They steal cars and get in fights, but Sheffer is clearly the more well-behaved of the two. Morgan Freeman plays the owner of a local bar that the boys frequent, and does a fine job. SPOILER: he gets killed. END SPOILER. The story revolves around the two main characters friendship and the tough S.E. Hinton trademarked teenage obstacles they encounter.This is a very entertaining movie and I have to recommend it. Nothing fantastic as far as sophisticated filminess goes, but if you're a child of the 80s you will definitely enjoy it; there's lots of 80s high school/adolescent nostalgia to be found throughout this film. There are 80s punks with spiked hair who are so hardcore that they hang out at the prom but don't go inside. Kim Delaney is in it too, and she is (was?), of course, Hott.Of note: Delaney's younger brother, who is kinda screwed up in the head, is named "M&M". Could this (the novel or the film) be where Eminem got the idea for his name?
I thought the book, that was then this is now, was a great book. I was excited by how life was for Bryon and Mark. My favorite character was Mark. He seemed alot like me except for me not stealing cars. Bryon seems more like the person I have been trying to become. So in short I thought the book was one of Emilio Estevez's best work. The movie was not what I was expecting to see. I feel they changed way to many parts from the book. they put so many new things in the movie and left so many of the best parts out. So I would have to score this movie a Four out of a ten. I did find a small part I did like . I liked that they used Morgen Freeman. I like him alot. So If you want a good book to read then put up the book called (that was then this is now).
"That Was Then...This Is Now" followed the book relatively closely up until the last scenes. I thought the acting could have been better, and I think it would have been a better movie if they had left it in the time period the book was in. Despite this, I thought it was pretty good, and I liked it until the last few scenes. The book was so powerful and real in the last chapters- and the movie took all of this out. I thought it would have been a good ending- for a whole different movie, for "That Was Then...", it was wrong, and in my opinion ruined the movie.
I was born in 1970. While many movies such as Pretty In Pink, etc. were bigger hits, these movies along with a couple of others were incredibly important in what it means to be a friend, what it meant to grow up, and what it meant to grow up in the 80's. It wasn't a "great" movie, but it was a great movie for me and is a great movie about growing up, deciding what is important, forming morals. Will be on my buy list when I get a little money.