
Going All the Way (1997)
Année de sortie : 1997
Pays : United States
Titre alternatif : Indo Até o Fim, Der lange Weg der Leidenschaft, Ela täiega, Sin respiro, Elä täysillä, Mehri telous, Végig az úton, Vivere fino in fondo, Indianapolis no Natsu, Demasiado lejos, Na calosc, Când mergi pâna la capat, Попутчики, Sonuna kadar
Réalisateur : Mark Pellington
Scénariste : Dan Wakefield
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Sociétés : Gramercy Pictures, Lakeshore Entertainment, Oscilloscope, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Genre : Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : 1950s, based on novel or book, friendship, indianapolis, korean war (1950-53), korean war veteran, love, marriage, veteran
Synopsis
After returning home from the Korean War, two young men named Gunner Casselman and Sonny Burns reunite in their hometown of Indianapolis. Gunner spent his time abroad during the war and now tries to convince his mother that Marty, his girlfriend, is good enough for him. Meanwhile, Sonny, who was stationed stateside, finds himself torn between his loyal girlfriend Buddy and the tempting Gale Ann. As they reminisce about old times and adapt to their new lives, Gunner and Sonny realize that they are outgrowing the lives they lived before the war.
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Résumé
‘Going All the Way’ is a bittersweet coming-of-age drama directed by Mark Pellington in 1997. Set in the mid-1950s in Indianapolis, the film follows Korean War veterans and former classmates Gunner Casselman and Sonny Burns as they navigate love, relationships, and personal growth upon their return home. The story explores themes of change, adaptation, and the complexities of love and friendship as these two men search for fulfillment in middle America.
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