Summaries

An unconventional single mother relocates with her two daughters to a small Massachusetts town in 1963, where a number of events and relationships both challenge and strengthen their familial bonds.

After yet another failed relationship, Rachel Flax moves her family up to Massachusetts to start all over again. Reluctantly dragged along with her is her daughter, Charlotte, who is going through a very confusing time of her life and wants to become a nun. She instead falls in love with a quiet, mild-mannered church employee named Joe to Rachel's mixed response.—Paul Skerry <[email protected]>

A sexy and unpredictable single mother "Cher" of two is a source of constant embarrassment to her confused 15-year-old daughter, who's trying to deal with her own sexual awakening and not having an easy time of it. Based on a novel by Patty Dann.

Details

Keywords
  • teenage girl
  • swimming pool
  • single mother
  • mother daughter relationship
  • mother and daughter dancing together
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Dec 13, 1990
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG-13
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Rockport, Massachusetts, USA
Production companies Orion Pictures

Box office

Budget $20000000
Gross US & Canada $35419397
Opening weekend US & Canada $3514678
Gross worldwide $35419397

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 50m
Sound mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

Moving is what Rachel Flax is great at. And by this stage, her oldest daughter, 16 year old,Charlottenows the signs.

They move to a little town on the east coast, far away from the big city and right intoa sequence of dramatic realisations, young love, new love and a nunnery as a neighbour.

How can life be normal when they entire family isn't? Charlotte's obsessed with religion and wants to become a nun! Kate practically lives at the school swimming pool andcollects prizes left right and centre. And Mrs. Rachel Flax is selfish, self obsessed andhopelessly promiscious! Kate's father was a one night stand and she refuses to talk aboutCharlotte's dad, who stole her favourite car.

Rachel soon falls for Lou, a sweet and funny shoe store owner. Could this be true love? Orwill Rachel botch this one up 'cause of her commitment phobia?

Charlotte adjusts to yet another highschool. But hopelessly falls for the sexy local handyman/church bell ringer/ school bus driver, Joe. Who is about ten years older than her and alotmore experienced. And most likely to be the one who ends Charlotte's sexual innocence.

What will unfold when Rachel also starts flirting with Joe and makes Charlotte greenwith envy? And what tradegy awaits poor Kate?

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