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Stateside (2003)
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Starring: Agnes Bruckner, Rachael Leigh Cook, Val Kilmer, Jonathan Tucker, Ed Begley Jr., Carrie Fisher, Joe Mantegna, Diane Venora
Director: Reverge Anselmo
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: First Look
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
96 mins

 
 

 

Based On A True Story

Stateside is an adventurous romantic drama about a high-school rich kid serving in the Marine Corps to avoid jail, and a schizophrenic actress, whose career is crashing. Based on a true story, Stateside follows Mark Deloach (Jonathan Tucker), who lands in the Marine Corps and meets Dori Lawrence (Rachel Leigh Cook) before shipping out. Mark and Dori are a perfect match of misfits introduced by a friend, Sue Dubois (Agnes Bruckner), whose mother (Carrie Fisher) is suing Mark. Dori has left the bright lights of Hollywood to fix her life and mental illness, while at boot camp, Drill Instructor Skeer (Val Kilmer) is on a mission not only to train Mark, but to make a man out of the rebellious teenager. The two outcast lovers, with more than a dose of humor, cling to their romance in spite of the obstacles from authorities and circumstances which stand in their way.

You'll root for the two quirky, young heroes in this film about proud mothers, fighting peoples, first love and war across the sea.