Right in the middle and fully involved
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German title | Right in the middle and fully involved |
Original title | Skipped parts |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 100 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Tamra Davis |
script | Tim Sandlin |
production |
Alison Dickey Sharon Oreck Shelby Stone |
music | Stewart Copeland |
camera | Claudio Rocha |
cut |
Luis Colina Michael R. Miller |
occupation | |
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Right in the middle and fully involved (original title: Skipped Parts ) is an American feature film from 2000 . The Director led Tamra Davis , the writer wrote based on the own novel Tim Sandlin . The main role played Jennifer Jason Leigh .
action
The United States in 1963 : Lydia Callahan is a single mother with a sexually dissolute lifestyle who became pregnant when she was a teenager. Since her father Caspar wants to run for governor and fears damage to his image, he forces Lydia to move with her son Sam to the distant town of GroVont in Wyoming.
14-year-old Sam dreams of a fantasy girl. He soon meets Maurey Pierce, who lives in the neighborhood, with whom he becomes intimate. His mother gives him sex education lessons in a restaurant, but then expresses doubts to a friend about whether this was the right thing to do. Sam and Maurey sleep together, Maurey becomes pregnant. Lydia has several affairs, including with Hank, an Indian from the Blackfeet tribe. She doesn't want to tie herself tight.
Lydia's father appears in town and tries to persuade her to return; Sam is supposed to go to a military school. Lydia refuses, although her decision means that her father's money payments will not materialize. She finds work as a waitress and a cheap house to live in. Hank becomes her life partner, while Sam takes care of his child.
Quote
Sam (to Maurey): "We'll have a fuck then."
Lydia (piqued): "Don't say that so clearly. The world collapses if you talk too openly about birds."
Maurey (grinning): "Oh. Let's go ... read comics."
Lydia (grinning): "Yes, that's good."
Reviews
The lexicon of international films said: Well-acted tragic comedy based on an American cult novel, which counters the bigoted self-confidence of the silent majority with an extraordinary coming-of-age story.
The editorial staff of Cinema said: "Pale book adaptation without highlights."
Awards
Drew Barrymore was nominated for the Video Premiere Award in 2001.
background
The film was shot in various locations in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It had its world premiere on June 6, 2000 at the Seattle International Film Festival .
synchronization
The German version was created in 2001. The German dialogue book was written by Masen Abou-Dakn , who also directed the dialogue.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Right in the middle and fully involved. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Right in the middle and fully involved , cinema.de
- ↑ Filming locations for Skipped Parts, accessed 15 July 2007
- ↑ Skipped Parts premiere dates, accessed July 15, 2007
- ↑ Synchronization , September 22, 2010
Web links
- Skipped in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Skipped at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- prisma-online.de: Right in the middle and fully involved
- The New York Times: Skipped Parts (English)
- Shadows on the Wall: Skipped Parts (English)