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Plot

The unlikely relationship between a pregnant high school student and a brooding electronics repairman lies at the center of this droll comedy from writer-director Hal Hartley. Intelligent but unconventional, Maria (Adrienne Shelly) has more to worry about than her pregnancy, as her expectant state drives away her boyfriend and triggers a fatal heart attack in her father. Meanwhile, Matthew (Martin Donovan) has his own problems: an abusive father, a heightened sense of morality that prevents him from taking semi-lucrative television repair jobs, and a suicidal streak that causes him to carry around a potentially deadly grenade. The meeting of these troubled minds at first promises to be beneficial for both, but sours as they are forced to interact with each other's dysfunctional families. As in all of Hartley's pictures, the narrative is filtered through an amusingly detached sensibility that some may consider an acquired taste.
MPAA Rating:
for language.
Genre(s):
Comedy,Drama
Run Time:
107min.
Theatrical Release Date:
07/26/1991
Director(s):
Themes:
Existential Crisis,Dropping Out,Opposites Attract,Suburban Dysfunction,Mothers and Daughters,Fathers and Sons,Eccentric Families
Tone:
Melancholy,Deadpan,Quirky,Talky,Wry
Keywords:
coming-of-age,dropout,family,high-school,nerd,pregnancy,self-discovery,teenagers
Country of Origin:
USA (07-26-1991)
Language:
English
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