Stateside Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Directed by Reverge Anselmo, Stateside revolves around the unique love story of two very different teens -- namely, the rich but lonely Mark Deloach (Jonathan Tucker) and Dori Lawrence (Rachael Leigh Cook), a schizophrenic singer and actress -- whose lives spiral out of control in separate but nonetheless connective ways. After Mark's prank on a local girl (Agnes Bruckner) results in a deadly drunk-driving accident, and Dori's mental health continues to deteriorate, Mark is forcibly sent to the Marines as Dori is admitted into a mental hospital. Despite the state of havoc in their lives, however, Dori and Mark are drawn to each other -- it would appear that their mutual need for love and some semblance of understanding has bonded them more tightly together than all of their more traditional relationships combined. Of course, those very relationships are insisting the young couple stay as far apart as possible; Mrs. Hagen (Diane Venora), head of Dori's halfway house, is particularly insistent. When Mark is deployed to a combat unit overseas, it looks as though Mrs. Hagen's wishes have been granted. Unable to forget each other, Mark and Dori do their best to heal one another in spite of the distance between them. Stateside features supporting performances from Ed Begley Jr., Carrie Fisher, Val Kilmer, and Joe Mantegna - Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
05/21/2004
DVD Release Date:
10/12/2004
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for language, some sexuality/nudity and underage drinking.
Run Time:
97 min.
Distributor(s):
Samuel Goldwyn
Production Co.:
Cinerenta, First Look Media, Seven Hills Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Military Life, Star-Crossed Lovers, Mental Illness
Tone:
Downbeat, Earnest, Sentimental, Tearjerking
Keywords:
actor, drunk-driving, mental-institution, prank, schizophrenia, singer, teenagers
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (05-21-2004)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD