
Movie spotlight
Shaking the Tree
A crowd of guys in their 20's spend most of their time hanging out. It's Christmas time in the early 1990's and the guys all begin to think it's about time they went about their lives without the comfort of the diner.
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Plot Summary
A young man, reeling from the death of his best friend, finds himself drawn to his friend's older sister. As they navigate their grief and growing feelings, they confront the complexities of their relationship and the expectations of their small town. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Critical Reception
Shaking the Tree received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its emotional depth and the performances of its lead actors, while others found the plot to be somewhat predictable and melodramatic. It is largely remembered as a teen drama from the early 90s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest portrayal of teenage grief and budding romance.
Criticized for a sometimes heavy-handed approach to its dramatic themes.
Noted for the performances of Corey Haim and Penelope Ann Miller.
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Fun Fact
Although released in 1991, the film's themes and tone are often considered representative of the late 1980s teen movie era.
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