On the brink of adulthood with three young women in a Connecticut fishing village, each of them characterized with a branding iron and sent down a path as constricting as a cattle chute. Kat, the most interesting of the three, is the smart one, is astronomy, is Mozart, is four jobs at once, is Yale next semester, and, most importantly, is Annabeth Gish -- who, although well underway as a professional actress, persists in acting like a human being. With Julia Roberts and Lili Taylor; written by Amy Jones; directed by Donald (son of Daniel) Petrie. (1988) — Duncan Shepherd
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