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St. Bulges Day
Set on St. Patrick’s Day in Bulges, a not-so-family-friendly, all-male neighbourhood restaurant, a hotshot server begins to wonder if there is more to life than just wearing booty shorts, and a crop top for minimum wage plus tips.
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Plot Summary
Seven recent college graduates navigate the challenges of their first years in the working world and the complexities of their relationships in Chicago. As they grapple with career ambitions, romantic entanglements, and personal growth, they must confront their ideals and find their footing in adulthood. The film captures the anxieties and hopes of a generation on the cusp of their futures.
Critical Reception
St. Elmo's Fire received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding its characters and situations somewhat cliched and melodramatic. However, it resonated with audiences, particularly younger viewers, for its depiction of post-college struggles and its ensemble cast. The film has since become a cult classic, often associated with the 'Brat Pack' era of films.
What Reviewers Say
The film's ensemble cast is its strongest asset, though the characters often feel like archetypes.
Critics noted a lack of depth in the plot, relying heavily on melodrama and predictable relationship dynamics.
Despite its flaws, the film captures a certain zeitgeist and has a nostalgic appeal for its target demographic.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film entertaining and relatable, appreciating the performances and the exploration of post-graduation life. Some viewers criticized the characters for being whiny or self-absorbed, but many connected with the emotional struggles depicted.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's iconic theme song, also titled 'St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion),' was a massive hit for John Parr and won a Golden Globe for Best Original Song.
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