Ripe (film)
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Director Mo Ogrodnik Writer Mo Ogrodnik Producers Tom Razzano, Suzy Landa Country United States | 3.8/10 IMDb Genre Drama Cinematography Wolfgang Held Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 2, 1997 Initial release September 10, 1996 (Canada) Cast (Violet), (Rosie), Gordon Currie (Pete), Ron Brice (Ken), (Janet Wyman)Similar movies Grind (1997), Heavy (1995), Touching Home (2008), Hesher (2010), The Sister-in-Law (1974) Tagline No one stays innocent forever. |
Ripe trailer 1997
Ripe is a 1996 American independent drama film released in 1997. It was the first film written and directed by Mo Ogrodnik and starred Monica Keena and Daisy Eagan.
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Plot
Fraternal twin sisters Rosie (Daisy Eagan) & Violet (Monica Keena) lead a life of hard knocks with very poor, abusive parents. Glad to be rid of their parents who have been killed in a car crash, the twins vow to run away to Kentucky in search of a better life. While on the road, the girls sneak onto a military base seeking food and shelter and meet up with Pete, a drifter working as a grounds keeper, who takes them in.
Throughout the movie there are overtones of Rosie's jealousy over the attention the pretty Violet receives from men. For example, when Violet and Pete start a relationship, Rosie becomes increasingly jealous before eventually coming to realize that the sisters' childhood bond has been destroyed forever. Her attitude leads to actions with tragic consequences.
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