Stand by Me
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.
Overview
After learning that a boy their age has been accidentally killed near their rural homes, four Oregon boys decide to go see the body. On the way, Gordie, Vern, Chris and Teddy encounter a mean junk man and a marsh full of leeches, as they also learn more about one another and their very different home lives. Just a lark at first, the boys' adventure evolves into a defining event in their lives.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set in 1959 Oregon, 'Stand By Me' reflects the post-World War II era and explores the societal changes and challenges of the time, particularly as they affected small towns and families. It also touches upon themes of nostalgia for a simpler past, the fear of growing up and leaving childhood behind, and the enduring power of friendship.
- Compelling coming-of-age story based on Stephen King's novella 'The Body'. Excellent ensemble cast with talented child actors. Emotional resonance and strong themes of friendship, loss, and the struggle for self-discovery. Captivating 1950s small-town atmosphere.
- Memorable dialogue and iconic film score by Richard Bellman.
- Standout performances by Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O'Connell.
Fun Facts
- The four main characters are named after members of The Beatles: Gordie Lachance (John), Chris Chambers (Paul), Teddy Duchamp (George), and Vern Tessio (Ringo).
- 'Stand By Me' was director Rob Reiner's first R-rated film, a departure from his previous work in comedy.
- The scene where the boys cross under the railroad tracks is filmed on the actual trestle of the Columbia River Gorge, which has since become a popular tourist spot.