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I enjoyed seeing this movie again, however, I forgot how much bad language is in it. As far as the movie content,I purchased this movie because I always liked Dana Hill. She was an extraordinary actress and was so amazing in the scene of the fight with her dad. I loved seeing a young Tracy Gold and Tina Yothers as well. Overall, I rate this movie as a great movie. Very touching parts, but could have done without all the bad language.
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I was waiting for this film to come out on DVD. It's an exceptional movie with one of the finest performances by an adolescent that you will ever see.
Albert Finney and Diane Keaton star as the Dunlaps, a successful Marin County-living couple whose marriage falls apart. Dana Hill portrays Sherry, the oldest of their four daughters (a very young Tracey Gold, Tina Yothers and Viveka Davis round out the other children).
Sherry is old enough to see what is happening, but too young to handle the aftermath. I believe that a Washington Post critic at the time, said Ms. Hill's portrayal was the finest adolescent dramatic performance ever filmed. One would be hard pressed to argue that point.
Keaton and Finney were both nominated for Golden Globes. For the amazing dramatic peformances alone, this is a must-see. For the dead-on interpretation of the effects of divorce on the family dynamic, do yourself a favor and pick up this DVD.
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I love this movie! It was an enjoyable and wonderful commentary on a family torn asunder.
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Director Alan Parker squeezed out this underrated 1982 gem about the bitter disintegration of a marriage in between his higher-profile films "Fame" and "Pink Floyd's The Wall", but for some inexplicable reason, it did not see light of day on DVD until late 2007. The film does have its detractors; some have dismissed it as a somewhat shrill and shallow exercise. Granted, Bo Goldman's script does scrimp on character's motivations at times, but the performances, particularly from Albert Finney and Diane Keaton as the sparring couple and the teenaged Dana Hill as their eldest daughter, resonate in a very real and genuinely heartbreaking way. Also with Karen Allen and Peter Weller. The evocative location photography is used to great effect; the fog-laden, verdant Marin County landscape actually becomes a character in the film-appearing somehow lovely and wistful at the same time. Parker and Goldman provide the commentary track. Excellent transfer.
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Shoot The Moon is an excellent film about a family divorcing. Albert Finney has put his marriage under great stress. Karen Allen is wonderful as his girlfriend. The performances of Diane Keaton, Dana Hill and the other 3 daughters are absolutely out of this world. A real sleeper of a movie with a fine cast all around including Peter Weller. A must watch about a family breaking up.
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