

Practice Makes Perfect
Cousin George, a rather oafish dolt, more shy than stupid, needing assistance in learning about sex. Charles Canyon conducts the crash course that consists primarily of voyeuristic observation. Darby Llyd Rain plays a woman on the farm.
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Plot Summary
A young man named Tommy is struggling with his identity and future after a series of setbacks. He finds himself drawn into a world of petty crime and questionable associations. As he navigates these difficult circumstances, he encounters a variety of characters who influence his path, forcing him to confront his choices and ultimately decide the kind of person he wants to become.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics appreciated its raw portrayal of youthful struggles and John Savage's performance, others found the narrative to be unfocused and somewhat predictable. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some connecting with the film's themes of redemption and self-discovery, while others were left wanting a more cohesive story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of young adult angst.
- Criticized for a meandering plot that lacked clear direction.
- John Savage's performance was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a division between viewers who found the film relatable and poignant and those who felt it was too slow-paced or unresolved.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Kim Cattrall's early roles before her later success in television and other films.
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