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Welcome

1986
Movie
10 min
Russian

A friendly moose lets an insect hitch a ride on his antlers. But the moose is soon taken advantage of, as more and more forest creatures (including a bear!) take up residence in his antlers. How can the moose get rid of these unwanted guests? Based on a Dr. Seuss story.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Desmond NakanoGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A shy, artistic teenager named Simone is a social outcast at her exclusive prep school, struggling to fit in and express herself. She finds solace and unexpected friendship with a trio of fellow misfits: a rebel, a musician, and a wealthy eccentric. Together, they navigate the complexities of adolescence, identity, and rebellion against the stifling conformity of their environment.

Critical Reception

Welcome (1986) received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its earnest portrayal of teenage alienation and its quirky, independent spirit. While some found the plot occasionally uneven, the performances, particularly from Cynthia Gibb and Kyle MacLachlan, were often highlighted. It has since gained a cult following among those who appreciate its unique take on high school life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unconventional approach to teen angst and its relatable characters.

  • Cynthia Gibb's performance as Simone was frequently cited as a standout.

  • Some critics noted a lack of narrative focus at times.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Welcome' (1986) on Google is not readily available, but its cult status suggests appreciation for its distinctively offbeat and heartfelt exploration of teenage outsider experiences.

Fun Fact

Kyle MacLachlan, who plays Simone's love interest Billy, later became widely known for his collaborations with director David Lynch in films like 'Blue Velvet' and 'Twin Peaks'.

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