Too Far to Go (1979)
Facts
| Directed by | Fielder Cook |
| Cast | Michael Moriarty, Blythe Danner, Glenn Close, Ken Kercheval, Josef Sommer, Lori Loughlin, Adam Storke and Kathryn Walker |
| Theatrical Release | March 12, 1979 |
| DVD Release | March 9, 2004 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 012233462425 |
| Buy this item | $13.49 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 8:43 EST (details) 1 DVD, MONTEREY HOME VIDEO, Usually ships in 7 to 13 days, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 14 new from $7.09, 6 used from $5.75 |
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Average user review:| Flawed but Fascinating Film |
| A Tale of Woes; Will They Get Back Together Again? Hope So!! |
This movie was made in 1978; it's summertime; scenery pleasant. This is a marriage set in the late '50s or '60s). The story was full of "come to me" and "go away", so the viewer is always hoping and groaning for Richard and Joan. You wanted to shake them yell "wake up and be nice to each other again."
What beautiful actors these two were. Joan Maple (Blythe Danner)is so slim and pretty, but cruel in the way she casually torments her husband, Richard (37-year old actor, pretty-boyish faced, Michael Moriarty, playing a husband in his mid-40s). (Ever wish the English language had words that meant masculine beauty?) Richard needed less compulsiveness too. Michael Moriarty was so good playing this seemingly vulnerable, basically uncomplicated, "what's happening to my world" man. In the story, Richard and Joan are missing each other constantly by not tuning in to each other.
I thought it was sweet and very effective to have the flash back scenes during their marriage. Just change the actor's hair, and Richard was 20-years younger man again with that smooth face and boyish grin. In one flash back of their wedding, Joan says, "You didn't kiss me." Nice story; intersting ending! As the judge said after verifying their signatures, "Well then, good luck to you." AND then, Richard forgets "too far to go" and slowly and timidly leans toward Joan to kiss her this time. A neat place and way to end the movie. Truly makes you hope they might have a good chance to "live happily ever after ..." July 22, 2002
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