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A girl comes to terms with her mentally challenged parents.

Juliette Lewis as  Dorie Kay
Shirley Knight as  Jewel Ramsey
Amelia Campbell as  Corrina Ramsey Parker
Chris Owens as  Lonnie Parker
Karen Robinson as  Magnolia
Michael Cera as  Jesse Wade Thompson
Nola Augustson as  Mrs. Thompson
Robert Haley as  Mr. Thompson
Rudy Webb as  Otis Calhoun
Neil Girvan as  Milton Lambert

Reviews

kattrin22
2001/05/12

I don't believe I've ever seen Juliette Lewis (JL) in a movie before so this was a good way to be introduced to her. I agree with the other comments about her doing well with her voice-I could just listen to her speak (kind of like how I feel about enjoying the way the British, Australians,and New Zealanders speak no matter what they are talking about). I found it was kind of like Anne of Green Gables (AGG) as well since the little girl in the movie who did some great acting wants to be known as Anne when she is in Baton Rouge is in order to "reinvent herself" like her aunt says. She did have a tomboy, tough side to her like Anne Shirley, and her grandmother did seem to be like the woman who takes in Anne to live with her and Matthew on the farm in AGG. She definitely isn't up to the acting talent of Megan Follows (where is she now-I'd love to see her in more movies) but still she does a commendable job. I think the woman that played the girl's mother in this movie was quite believable as a woman who had some mental difficulties. At the beginning I was wondering if the sister who had gone on to better things would be kind of prissy to everyone like she was overly glad to get out of the little farm area but I was pleasantly surprised to see that she was very gentle, kind, and loving to all. I would have liked to know exactly what her job was as she was referred to as a "working girl" from Magnolia, but what did she actually do that made her afford having someone take of the house, how she can have such a great car, clothes, and even mention putting Anne in a private school someday. That was the only question mark I found in the movie and I was glad to see the father be seen as a smart (yet slow) guy when he helped protect the plants at the nursery. Another part of the storyline I think they could have expanded on is having the father's boss congratulate him of making wise choices in regards to the plants when the big storm hit-he mentions he wants him to take of things but it would have been nice to have closure w/the boss coming back to say thanks for all his help.

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zbot007
2001/05/13

This drama, set in the early 50's, depicts one summer of a small town girl's life. Tiger Ann Parker (Kelsey Keel) is a tomboy, raised on the farm by her grandmother and mentally defficient parents. She is "coming of age" at a whopping 12 years old and her emotions and other factors are making life difficult for her. Death, embarrassment and innocent teen romance give this girl a run for her money as she deals with life. An overall good family movie. Kelsey Keel should be looking at more jobs in the near future, if not a young talent has been sorrowfully missed.Aaron

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TxMike
2001/05/14

SPOILERS - This "Louisiana Sky" was filmed in Canada, using many Canadian actors, and the accent of the characters is far from authentic Louisiana. Get that bit of misery out of the way and it is a pretty good movie. Little action, long on character development and family values. The title could have as easily been "My Mississippi Sky" or "My Boston Sky." Set in 1957, we learn, because that is the summer hurricane "Audrey" cut through Cameron. It is set in north Louisiana, we see, as the bus Tiger Ann takes home is headed for Alexandria from Baton Rouge.Tiger Ann is a normal, exceptionally bright, hard-working country girl of almost-13. Her grandmother taught her a new word every day, and was her functional mother. Her mother had her intellectual and emotional development frozen at about age 6 because of a fall from a tree. And her dad was just a bit of a hard-working and responsible simpleton. When grandma dies in the field, of a heart attack, the family is put into a whirlpool of turmoil. Tiger Ann visits Baton Rouge with her aunt, considers living there with her, but in the end realizes her mom needs her. In this day of shoot-em-up Hollywood films, this one is a refreshing relief. Young Kelsey Keel as "Tiger Ann" is wonderful, I hope we see her in more films soon. The DVD is a true "budget" DVD, no menu, no extras, only ProLogic sound. However, it is adequate and the picture is top rate.

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Michael O'Keefe
2001/05/15

Adam Arkin directs this thought provoking drama set in rural Louisiana in the early 1950's. So much can happen to a young girl in just one summer. A 12 year old girl(Kelsey Keel) has been forced to come to grips with the fact her parents are developmentally disabled. The family is held together by the girl's grandmother(Shirley Knight). Rich Aunt Dorie(Juliette Lewis)comes home to try and ease the family's woes.Tender and quite touching. Well worth watching.

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