IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic87
Google Users93%
Director: Rob Reiner•Genres: Drama, Coming-of-age
In the summer of 1960, four Oregon boys embark on a journey to find the body of a missing local boy who was last seen near the railroad tracks. As they trek along the railway line, they confront their fears, face bullies, and learn about themselves and the bonds of friendship. Their quest becomes a poignant exploration of childhood innocence lost and the bittersweet transition into adolescence.
Stand by Me was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its heartfelt performances, nostalgic atmosphere, and authentic portrayal of boyhood friendships. It is frequently cited as one of the best films of 1986 and a classic of the coming-of-age genre.
Praised for its exceptional cast, particularly the young leads.
Celebrated for its authentic and nostalgic depiction of childhood friendship.
Recognized for its poignant exploration of themes like mortality and growing up.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praise the film's emotional resonance and the natural performances of its young actors, highlighting its enduring appeal as a story about friendship and memory.
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and won awards from the Young Artist Awards and the Writers Guild of America Awards.
The story is based on Stephen King's novella 'The Body', which is part of his 1982 collection 'Different Seasons'.
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