

Savannah
Follows the lives of three best friends--Reese, Peyton, and Lane--who grew up together in Savannah, Georgia. SAVANNAH was an American prime time television drama that ran from January 21, 1996 to February 24, 1997 on The WB. It was created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Savannah sets out on a journey of self-discovery and romance after her boyfriend leaves her behind. She travels through various towns, encountering different people and experiences that shape her perspective on life and love. Along the way, she confronts her past and her insecurities, ultimately learning to embrace her own path.
Critical Reception
Savannah received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its heartfelt performances and themes of independence, while others found its narrative predictable and its emotional impact lacking. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some connecting with Savannah's personal journey and others feeling the film did not fully explore its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Molly Shannon's committed performance.
- Criticized for a formulaic and often sentimental storyline.
- Some found the exploration of female independence and choice to be a positive aspect.
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Fun Fact
Director Allan Moyle also directed the cult classic 'Pump Up the Volume' (1990).
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