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Suzy Q
A weekend in the life of a bizarre family in the sixties. Their lives will never be the same after it.
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Plot Summary
Set in the summer of 1966, Suzy Q follows the coming-of-age story of Suzy, a 17-year-old from rural New Hampshire. She yearns for a life beyond her small town and tries to navigate her first love, friendships, and the pressures of adolescence amidst the backdrop of a changing America. The film captures the bittersweet transition from youth to adulthood as Suzy and her friends grapple with their dreams and realities.
Critical Reception
Suzy Q was a made-for-television movie that garnered a positive reception, particularly for its nostalgic portrayal of the 1960s and the performances of its young cast. It was praised for its heartfelt storytelling and its exploration of teenage angst and dreams.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of adolescence and the 1960s.
Keri Russell and Michelle Williams were noted for their strong, early performances.
The film successfully captures the wistful and often awkward nature of teenage years.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earliest significant roles for both Keri Russell and Michelle Williams, who would later go on to have highly successful careers in film and television.
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