- Smooth Talk
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name = Smooth Talk
caption = DVD cover for "Smooth Talk"
director =Joyce Chopra
writer = Tom Cole (screenplay)Joyce Carol Oates (original short story)
starring =Laura Dern Treat Williams
producer = Martin Rosen
music =Russ Kunkel Bill Payne
cinematography =James Glennon
editing =Patrick Dodd
distributor =American Playhouse Goldcrest Films
released =September 10 ,1985
runtime = 96 min.
country = USA
language = English
amg_id = 1:45306
imdb_id = 0090037"Smooth Talk" is a 1985
motion picture , loosely based onJoyce Carol Oates ' 1966short story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? ", which was in turn inspired by theTucson murders committed byCharles Schmid . Theprotagonist and main character, Connie, is played byLaura Dern . Theantagonist , Arnold Friend, is played byTreat Williams .The film was produced by
American Playhouse andGoldcrest Films , and originally released tomovie theatres in 1985. The original music score was composed byRuss Kunkel andBill Payne .Synopsis
Connie Wyatt is a restless 15-year-old who is anxious to experiment the pleasures of her sexual awakening. Before she enters her sophomore year in high school, she spends the summer moping around her family cottage. She suffers her mother's put-downs while hearing nothing but praise for her older sister June. Her father somehow manages to float around the family tensions. She helps paint the cottage just as her mother constantly demands her to.
Connie passes the time cruising shopping malls with her friends and flirting with boys. When an actual date leads to heavy petting, however, she flees from his car. At a hamburger joint, an older man confides to her "I'm watching you!", and proves it soon after. One afternoon, her mother and June warn Connie to be careful with her flirting, and she is left alone in the cottage when her family goes to a barbecue.
After Connie is playing around the house, a man named Arnold Friend approaches her and identifies himself as "A. Friend". He dresses and acts like
James Dean and name-drops severalteeny bopper acts, even though he is much older than she is. She thinks about taking a ride with him, but after he persuades her into doing so, she does so out of fear, while his friend remains in the house.When she returns home, Connie is bewildered and disheveled, but tells Arnold that she never wants to see him again. It is left ambiguous whether or not he
rape d her; it is implied that she isn't the same person we met at the beginning of the film. After her family returns home, her mother tearfully apologizes to her for slapping her, but Connie reassures her that everything is all right. At the end of the film, she never tells June about what happened, but dances with her to James Taylor's music.Cast
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