To the Stars (2019)

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Under small-town scrutiny, a withdrawn farmer’s daughter forges an intimate friendship with a worldly but reckless new girl in 1960s Oklahoma.

Intro
"To the Stars" is a 2019 drama film directed by Martha Stephens, and written by Shannon Bradley-Colleary. The movie is set in 1960s Oklahoma and centers around the relationship of 2 teenage women - an awkward young girl, Iris Deerborne and a city newbie, Maggie Richmond.

Plot Summary
Embed in a nondescript, small-town in a conservative, 1960s Oklahoma, the film introduces a shy and maltreated Iris Deerborne (Kara Hayward), who is bullied in school and neglected by her moms and dads. Her life takes a turn when the brand-new city lady, vivaciously charming Maggie Richmond (Liana Liberato), transfers to the exact same town.

Prospering under joint pressures, the two girls form a deep bond. Maggie, being a child of a city doctor, takes pleasure in a fairly liberal upbringing and presents Iris to brand-new ideas and experiences, pulling her out of her introverted shell. Maggie also brings light into Iris's life by withstanding her bullies and befriending her.

The Secret and its Outcomes
Iris, in return, gives a safe house to Maggie's tricks. Maggie is a sexually active teen in trick, which is in plain contrast to the conservative town's rigid norms. When this reality is revealed, it leads to a variety of occasions causing Maggie to be a lot more isolated and ostracised by the town's occupants. The story deepens when Maggie tells Iris about a secret, a past relationship she had with a family man, and the town's gossip mill spins out of control.

Conclusion
The film concludes with unexpected developments and revelations about Maggie and Iris. Regardless of the town's disproval, and Maggie being sent out away due to the scandal, the bond between the 2 women remains unbroken. Iris, influenced by her good friend, faces her own devils and musters the courage to increase above the harmful environment she lives in. In the end, both girls discover strength in their relationship and themselves.

Styles
"To destiny" is an engaging coming-of-age story filled with the complexities of friendship, societal pressures, and self-discovery. The film sensitively handles powerful styles such as bullying, relationship, domestic abuse, sexuality, and freedom. Through the story of Iris and Maggie, the director checks out complicated female relationships, societal dynamics and the stifling standards of a small conservative town.

Performances and Direction

The performances of both Kara Hayward and Liana Liberato are lauded for bringing depth to their multi-layered characters. Their performances, along with the director Martha Stephens' skilled storytelling and the script's nuanced expedition of female the adult years and friendship, steal the show, making this movie an engaging cinematic experience with a blend of darkness and hope.

In conclusion, "To destiny" narrates the story of 2 teenage girls in the 1960s resisting a conservative town and finding solace and strength in each other. It is a thoughtful and wonderfully crafted film that discuss the styles of friendship, self-discovery, and societal pressures.

Top Cast

  • Kara Hayward (small)
    Kara Hayward
    Iris Deerborne
  • Liana Liberato (small)
    Liana Liberato
    Maggie Richmond
  • Malin Åkerman (small)
    Malin Åkerman
    Grace Richmond
  • Shea Whigham (small)
    Shea Whigham
    Hank Deerborne
  • Tony Hale (small)
    Tony Hale
    Gerald Richmond
  • Lucas Jade Zumann (small)
    Lucas Jade Zumann
    Jeff Owings
  • Adelaide Clemens (small)
    Adelaide Clemens
    Hazel Atkins
  • Jordana Spiro (small)
    Jordana Spiro
    Francie Deerborne
  • J.D. Evermore (small)
    J.D. Evermore
    Len McCoy
  • Madisen Beaty (small)
    Madisen Beaty
  • Sophi Bairley (small)
    Sophi Bairley
    Hattie