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Wish You Were Here (1987)
Released By: Fries Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Fries Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: David Leland
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Barbara Durkin, Charlotte Barker, Clare Clifford, Emily Lloyd, Geoffrey Hutchings, Tom Bell
Published ID: 1442
UPC: 027616903792,
Plot: The British Wish You Were Here served as the auspicious film debut for 16-year-old Emily Lloyd. The scene is a British seaside community of the 1950s, where the local adults are shocked and embarrassed by the libertine Lynda (Lloyd), who dresses provocatively, behaves outrageously, and swears like a sailor (her favorite epithet is Up your bum). Lynda's mother is dead, and her father has given up trying to do anything with her. She attempts to hold down several jobs, but messes them all up through insolence and carelessness. Excessively promiscuous, Lynda has an affair with a middle-aged friend of her father's. She becomes pregnant, only to use her fallen state to gleefully shock and annoy her elders even more. Despite her bravado, there's an underlying sadness about Lynda: the title Wish You Were Here refers to her feelings concerning her late mother. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Won't Get Fooled Again - Yeah Right
Added 10/6/2008

I'll have to admit that I bought this little piece of cheesecake because it was only $3.33 and the good looking little Brit lasse on the cover was showing off some of her handsome flesh. But what I got was the most depressing and sordid life story of a supposed real life English prostitute. The film made an attempt to give a sympathetic late 20th century presentation of her life. But I saw through it and believe me I didn't sympathize at all! I found the lead character to be the most unpleasant, disfunctional mess of a human being that no one would ever want to encounter. I could only sympathize with her father and a host of her victims whom the film went to pains to discredit. So much for late century revisionism. I was forced by Amazon's rating system to give at least one star but if I had a choice I wouldn't give it any at all. Oh, and the cheesecake rating on this film is very low. Go buy something from Something Weird Video instead.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Emily Lloyd's free-spirited Lynda is a delight to watch!
Added 7/9/2007

This is a wonderful movie that explores the sexual awakening of a young girl with candor and humor. Set in a British seaside town a couple of years after WW Two,teenager Lynda [played convincingly by Emily Lloyd] is a foul-mouthed vixen who enjoys making grown men uncomfortable with their own reactions to her overt sexuality. There is more to Lynda's acting out than just a desire to titillate, and her character does elicit our sympathy. Besides Emily Lloyd's wonderful performance as Lynda, Tom Bell does a good job of portraying Lynda's stern & disapproving father. This is a movie that elicits a variety of emotions - its funny and yet poignant.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Nice Legs
Added 4/30/2007

Nice little film, it's never clear exactly why Emily Lloyd turns out so daft. Okay, her mom died young, but the old man doesn't seem like such a bad bloke. It didn't add up for me.

Also this flick points out that under certain conditions a troubled girl will do it with anything on two legs.

0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Heartbreaking Warnings About The Truth of A Troubled Girl
Added 4/17/2006

Emily Lloyd won international acclaim for her role in this 1987 British film. A motherless teenager raised by a conservative and distant father embarks on an empty search for love in a sleepy coastal English town. A rebel without a cause, defiant, and mouthy, underneath it all is a girl so emotionally deprived and seeking nourishment in all the wrong places. An out-of-wedlock pregnancy solidifies her social pariah status in the community. Based on the British madam Cynthia Payne (the English version of Heidi Fleiss), this outstanding performance is a warning of how fast and deep a spiral reckless teenage girls can go to when they don't feel loved.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
"I Got These At Marks and Spencer's"
Added 3/26/2005

This is a gem of a picture that is well worth checking out primarily for the glowing performance of Emily Lloyd as Lynda Mansell, a teenager growing up in Post-war England who defies the staid coventions of her seaside town. Lynda is a young girl who on the surface cheerfully thumbs her nose at society by her outwardly outrageous behavior while internally nursing emotional wounds. Credit director-writer David Leland for intricately explaining the rationale for Lynda's behavior. This film also succeeds in evoking the mood and look of the period. I remember when this film came out that great things were envisioned for Lloyd. She appeared in the Bruce Willis film, "In Country" and "Killing Zoe" but seems to have disappeared. Here's hoping that she emerges on the scene again because she is immensely talented.
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Won't Get Fooled Again - Yeah Right
Added 10/6/2008

I'll have to admit that I bought this little piece of cheesecake because it was only $3.33 and the good looking little Brit lasse on the cover was showing off some of her handsome flesh. But what I got was the most depressing and sordid life story of a supposed real life English prostitute. The film made an attempt to give a sympathetic late 20th century presentation of her life. But I saw through it and believe me I didn't sympathize at all! I found the lead character to be the most unpleasant, disfunctional mess of a human being that no one would ever want to encounter. I could only sympathize with her father and a host of her victims whom the film went to pains to discredit. So much for late century revisionism. I was forced by Amazon's rating system to give at least one star but if I had a choice I wouldn't give it any at all. Oh, and the cheesecake rating on this film is very low. Go buy something from Something Weird Video instead.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Emily Lloyd's free-spirited Lynda is a delight to watch!
Added 7/9/2007

This is a wonderful movie that explores the sexual awakening of a young girl with candor and humor. Set in a British seaside town a couple of years after WW Two,teenager Lynda [played convincingly by Emily Lloyd] is a foul-mouthed vixen who enjoys making grown men uncomfortable with their own reactions to her overt sexuality. There is more to Lynda's acting out than just a desire to titillate, and her character does elicit our sympathy. Besides Emily Lloyd's wonderful performance as Lynda, Tom Bell does a good job of portraying Lynda's stern & disapproving father. This is a movie that elicits a variety of emotions - its funny and yet poignant.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Nice Legs
Added 4/30/2007

Nice little film, it's never clear exactly why Emily Lloyd turns out so daft. Okay, her mom died young, but the old man doesn't seem like such a bad bloke. It didn't add up for me.

Also this flick points out that under certain conditions a troubled girl will do it with anything on two legs.

0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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