Jeremy
Director: Arthur Barron
Actors: Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Len Bari
PlotA shy and talented high school student named Jeremy navigates the challenges of adolescence while harboring a deep passion for classical music. In the bustling environment of his New York City school, he often finds solace in his music and feels a certain sense of detachment from his peers. This changes when he meets Susan, a beautiful and equally artistic fellow student who is new to the school. Their connection is immediate and profound, sparking feelings that Jeremy has never experienced before. At first, he is hesitant and unsure how to approach Susan, but his earnest nature gradually wins her over.
As they spend more time together, Jeremy and Susan's relationship blossoms. They both share their dreams, insecurities, and passions with one another, establishing a bond that transcends mere teenage infatuation. Their interactions are filled with heartfelt conversations, innocent joys, and the occasional sting of youthful misunderstandings. Jeremy's newfound relationship brings him both excitement and anxiety, as he tries to balance his deepening feelings for Susan with his personal ambitions and responsibilities. The story captures the tender moments and emotional conflicts that arise as they navigate their evolving relationship, portraying the ache and enchantment of first love.
Writers: Arthur Barron
Release Date: 21 Jun 1973
Runtime: 90 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Jeremy impressively captures teen emotions and NYC's energy, making it a distinct achievement; this Blu-ray release should resonate with both old fans and new viewers.
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