I dunno. I could say that the Full Moon occurs tomorrow, July 3rd, and the Full Moon is VERY important to the events going on in Moonstruck.
I could say that, because it is true. But, that's not the reason.
Actually, the reason is the scenes have been very "male-centric" recently and I wanted to rectify that with a scene with a woman in it, and the dervish that is Cherilynn Sarkisian certainly applies (look at her in this! In most of the screen-caps, she is merely a blur, as she's in constant motion!). Cher won the Academy Award for her performance, which anchors a lot of work by a collection of very fine character actors.
And the script by Pulitzer Prize-winner and Oscar and Tony Awards-winning scribe John Patrick Shanley is equal parts comedy and drama, effervescent and melancholy, romantic and lunatic, steeped in self-imposed tradition and liberating flying-against-convention,and is quotable...by anybody.
It's also funny as hell.
The Set-up: Loretta Casorini (Cher) is having one of the worst engagements ever. It's not like she's a Bride-zilla...but, it seems everybody else is! Her first husband was hit by a bus, so Loretta is taking no chances this time with a traditional church wedding (not City Hall!) to her intended, Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello). Johnny's off to Sicily to see to his dying Mama, so Loretta is stuck making arrangements, including Johnny's request that his estranged brother Ronny (Nicolas Cage) attends the wedding. Loretta intercedes...and things...get complicated.
Action.
Loretta jumps from bed, grabs her clothes to cover herself,
and backs into closet.
LORETTA
What? What have we done?
RONNY
(he grabs a bathrobe,
pulls it on, puts it
on and moves towards
the closet.)
Don't just become excited.
LORETTA
(Off-screen) I'm marrying your brother!
Loretta emerges from the closet, tucking in her blouse.
LORETTA
Oh yes,
LORETTA Why
didn't I just pick up a stone I shoulda taken a rock and
killt myself years and years ago?
RONNY
What?
LORETTA I'm gonna marry him anyway and
last night never happened, and you
and I are gonna take this to our
coffins!
LORETTA
Alright.
LORETTA
What?
RONNY If I can have the
two things that I love together for
one night, I will be satisfied to
give up...
Words by John Patrick Shanley
Pictures by David Watkin and Norman Jewison
Moonstruck is available on DVD and Blu-Ray from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
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