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Directed by: Alfonso Arau
Screenplay by: Robert Mark, Kamen Mark, Miller Harvey, Weitzman
Based on: Four Steps in the Clouds, by; Piero Tellini, Cesare
Zavattini, Vittorio de Benedetti
Produced by: Gil Netter, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Anthony Quinn, Giancarlo
Giannini
Music by: Maurice Jarre
Production company: Zucker Brothers Productions
Release date: May 27, 1995 (Japan), August 11, 1995 (U.S.)
Content: General
Plot:
In 1945, after the dust settled from World War II, Sgt. Paul Sutton
of the United States Army, who used to sell candy, comes back
to San Francisco to reconnect with his wife, Betty. They tied
the knot in a quick romance just before he headed off to the Pacific.
The war has taken its toll on him, leaving him with emotional
wounds and frequent flashbacks.
Paul's reunion
with Betty is pretty awkward, especially when he finds out that
even though he’s been writing to her nearly every day, she stopped
reading his letters after the first few and has a bunch of unopened
ones stashed away in a footlocker. Still, he’s set on making their
marriage work and wants to kickstart a new career. Betty, however,
wants him to keep selling chocolates door-to-door, so he heads
off to Sacramento. On the way, he meets Victoria Aragon, a grad
student from a Mexican American family that runs a vineyard in
Napa Valley. When two guys start bothering Victoria on the bus,
Paul steps in and ends up fighting them off. After they get kicked
off the bus, he finds Victoria crying by herself a bit further
down. When he discovers she’s pregnant by her professor, he offers
to meet her very traditional family as her husband.
Victoria's
dad, Alberto, is really upset—not just because she tied the knot
with someone he thinks is beneath her, but also because she did
it without asking him first. Paul had originally thought he could
sneak away and let her family think he ditched her, but her grandpa,
Don Pedro, convinces him to stick around and pitch in with the
harvest. As they work together, Paul, who grew up without parents,
starts to bond with the family and discovers the happiness that
comes from their traditions and lifestyle.
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Review:
This is
a curious love story with plenty of twists and turns. And yes it's
a chick flick with a heart. So it's one for couples to watch. There
are many classic visual moments set amongst a vineyard. One rather
sad aspect of this story is that the story is set in California. Where
many vineyards were destroyed to make way for a damn as well as a
growing demand for housing. A young and vibrant Keanu Reeves does
well as the disillusioned returned serviceman. Trying to reconcile
his horrific memories of war. At the same time as trying to fit back
into the country he once knew so well. Yet has seemingly changed without
him.
MJ Flack
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