Baby It's You (film)
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''Baby It's You'' is a 1983 American romantic
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film written and directed by
John Sayles John Thomas Sayles (born September 28, 1950) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist. He is known for writing and directing the films '' The Brother from Another Planet'' (1984), '' Matewan'' (1987), ...
. It stars
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and Vincent Spano.


Plot

In
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in 1966, two high school students start a relationship. Upper-middle-class
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girl Jill Rosen, who is bound for
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, meets a blue collar
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boy nicknamed the Sheik, who aspires to follow in
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's footsteps. Jill, who is successful in high school acting productions, rebuffs Sheik's sexual advances. He has a one-night stand with Jody, a sexually active friend of Jill's; Jody subsequently makes a half-hearted
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. Sheik is expelled from school. After an attempted robbery and subsequent pursuit by local police, he drives to
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, Florida. Jill leaves for her first year at Sarah Lawrence in the fall of 1967, where she becomes friends with Leslie. Leslie introduces her to her boyfriend's buddy, Steve, and the two couples occasionally double date. Jill visits Sheik in Miami during
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, and sees how little he has going for him, where he is washing dishes at a
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nightclub, where he lip syncs Sinatra recordings on weekends. Jill has sex with Sheik. In the moments before they undress, their conversation turns to his odd nickname, which he had not explained to Jill when they dated in high school. He explains that it comes from the Sheik brand of condoms. Some time after Jill returns to college, no longer a virgin, she sleeps with Steve. Sheik arrives at work to find that he has been replaced by a real singer, though he is no great talent. This humiliation makes Sheik self-aware of his almost non-existent opportunities. He steals a car and makes the long drive from Miami to Sarah Lawrence in New York, propelled by the romantic notion of reuniting with Jill. Jill's college experience has not been easy or happy, and she has not met with the acting or social success she had in high school. Steve will not take her calls anymore. The act of consummating her desire for Sheik has led her to realize that she does not love him, having moved past the point of romantic and sexual wonder. When Sheik arrives at Sarah Lawrence and does not find Jill, he violently trashes her room and waits for her return. When she does and he declares his love for her, she tells him that she does not love him, and has no desire for the life that he will have. Sheik briefly resists her response and then, in a moment of dignity, accepts it. Jill asks him, as a favor, to take her to a college dance, since she has been unable to find a date. The dance highlights the quick change of pace in popular culture in the mid-1960s. In the midst of the dance, Sheik and Jill submit a request for the rock band to perform " Strangers in the Night", the Sinatra hit that had been a key part of their high school romance in New Jersey. As the song plays, they look into each other's eyes as they slow dance.


Cast

The film also features the first credited film role by
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as an adult, appearing as Stewart. This was the screen debut for Modine and the second film role for Pollan.


Production

This was Sayles' first film for a major
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studio. He based the screenplay on an autobiographical story by Amy Robinson. Inside and outside of Trenton Central High School was used as location in Fall of 1982, along with some exterior shots done at the Cliffside Park High School. The film was co-produced by Robinson and Griffin Dunne and was dedicated to Dunne's sister, actress Dominique Dunne, who was murdered around the time of the film's production.
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reflected on the role shortly after the film's theatrical release: "I went to high school for a while, but my experiences were shitty. Somebody asked me how I prepared for that role. I put on those knee socks and that skirt and - I don't know. I just felt her."


Reception


Critical response

Film critic
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discussed the music in the film and wrote, "Music is a major part of ''Baby, It's You,'' as the title may indicate. The score consists of rock songs that more or less correspond to the time, although Sheik's entrances are accompanied by
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songs; these may be anachronistic, but they suit Sheik to a T. These touches, as well as the generally impeccable period details and the evocative cinematography by Michael Ballhaus (who shot many of R.W. Fassbinder's later films), suggest that ''Baby, It's You'' was a labor of love for everyone involved." In a joint review of ''Baby It's You'' and another John Sayles film, '' Lianna'', ''
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''s Michael Sragow commented that Sayles has his strengths but is considerably overrated, and compared both films unfavorably to his earlier '' Return of the Secaucus 7''. He elaborated that ''Baby It's You'' is too ideologically single-minded and suffers from oversights in its storytelling. Specifically, "it may take twenty minutes for an audience to realize that he Sheikactually attends high school and isn't a dropout hanging around." Critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, "It was for indie filmmaker Sayles his first film to be made with financial backing by a major studio (Doubleday backed it and Paramount bought it), but he swore it would be his last as he was pissed that he lost final editing cut. For Sayles this is lighter fare than what he usually tackles, but he fights through all the teenage clichés to give his own spin on this romance, the significance of social-class differences, how it is to finally grow up by listening to your heart and to change with the times."Schwartz, Dennis
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Box office

''Baby It's You'' grossed $1.9million in the United States and Canada, against a budget of $3million.Gerry Molyneaux, ''John Sayles'', Renaissance Books, 2000 p 115


Awards

Wins *
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: BSFC Award; Best Actress, Rosanna Arquette; 1984.


Home media

In July 2008, ''Baby It's You'' was released on DVD.


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* {{John Sayles 1983 films 1983 romantic comedy films American romantic comedy films 1980s English-language films Films directed by John Sayles Films set in New Jersey Films set in 1966 Films shot in New Jersey Paramount Pictures films Films with screenplays by John Sayles 1980s American films English-language romantic comedy films