Choices (1981)

A popular high school student seems to have it all; a spot on the football team, the love of playing music in the school orchestra and a girlfriend. His world seems to come apart when the school doctor discovers he is partially deaf, causing him to be cut from the football team on the advice of the doctor. The student's friends fight to keep him on the team; while he struggles with his problem by withdrawing from everything he loves and starts falling in with the wrong crowd.

Film Overview
The 1981 film "Choices" is directed by Silvio Narizzano. The movie includes a remarkable list of known actors consisting of George C. Scott, Jacqueline Bisset, and Melissa Gilbert. Set versus the background of high school, the film unfolds the story of a teen in dispute in between his love for football and the joy of music, while also fighting life-altering choices linked with teenage pregnancy.

Plot Line
The plot of "Choices" focuses on the life of a bright eighteen-year-old, high schooler John Carluccio, played by star Demi Moore. John is a talented footballer and a budding pianist, producing a charming blend of sports and art. However, John is faced with a dilemma of choosing which course to pursue, football or music. His father, played by George C. Scott, being a former NFL gamer himself, urges John to follow his footsteps and build a profession in football. However, John leans more towards music, producing a conflict.

The movie gets back at more intense when John's sweetheart, played by Melissa Gilbert, gets pregnant. This unforeseen turn of events leaves both teens flustered, confronted with difficult choices. They are pressed to make mature and life-altering choices that not many their age may have to.

Major Themes and Performances
One of the considerable themes the movie checks out includes profession choices and parental expectations. It portrays the pressure that parents frequently put on children to follow in their steps. This theme is masterfully represented through the father-son dynamic depicted by George C. Scott and Demi Moore. The stress connected with teenage pregnancy and the resultant juvenile dilemma is another crucial theme.

The movie is a brilliant showcase of the efficiencies of major stars. George C. Scott delivers a strong performance as the controlling but worried dad, while Demi Moore as the conflicted teen strikes a balance in between sports, music, and personal dilemmas.

Vital Reception
"Choices" was extensively valued for its truthful depiction of the angst and turmoil that teenagers frequently face. The film was applauded for not avoiding dealing with severe and sensitive concerns such as teenage pregnancy. The performances of the lead stars likewise received vital recognition. However, some critique was directed towards the movie for its common story, foreseeable story, and absence of depth in particular areas. These minor elements aside, the film's overall take on adolescent challenges, teenage romance, and familial elements were appreciated by audiences and critics alike.

Conclusion
Summing up, "Choices" stays a notable film from the 1980s that resonate with audiences even today due to its handling of important issues. The motion picture stands apart due to its fully grown take on life-altering choices and the predicaments of its young protagonists, showcasing both their vulnerability and strength. The complex relationships, the burden of choices, and the effects of those choices are all woven together to create a moving narrative in this film.

Top Cast

  • Paul Carafotes (small)
    Paul Carafotes
    John Carluccio
  • Victor French (small)
    Victor French
    Gary Carluccio
  • Lelia Goldoni (small)
    Lelia Goldoni
    Jean Carluccio
  • Val Avery (small)
    Val Avery
    Coach Rizzo
  • Demi Moore (small)
    Demi Moore
    Corri
  • William R. Moses (small)
    William R. Moses
    Pat
  • Bryon Morrow
    Henderson
  • Stephen Nichols (small)
    Stephen Nichols
    Chris
  • Don Stark (small)
    Don Stark
    Lance
  • Pat Buttram (small)
    Pat Buttram
    Pops
  • George Barrows (small)
    George Barrows
    Grandpa