Blue Car (2003)

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Rating: R
Release Date: May 2, 2003
Running Time: 96 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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Eighteen year-old Meg has been set adrift ever since her father left their family, driving away in a blue car. Now in her final year of high school, Meg has finally found a life-line: Her poetry teacher, Mr. Auster, a man who exposes her raw talent, drives her to succeed and introduces her to the wonders of her imagination. At home, Meg must balance her defiant anger at her over-worked, inattentive mother with her valiant struggle to help her troubled younger sister. But at school is where Meg enters a whole other world where her deepest feelings come to the surface, where she is safe to tell the truth, where she has a future--which seems even more exciting when she wins a poetry contest and the opportunity to compete in the national finals in Florida. But as Meg prepares for the contest, things begin to disintegrate at home, the bottom falls out, and Meg has only one place to turn: Mr. Auster.
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rating November 5, 2002
It could have been the sappiest of soap operas. Eighteen-year-old Meg (Agnes Bruckner) is shattered by her father's desertion, her mother's neglect and her sister's self-mutiliation. Meg leans on Mr. Auster (David Strathairn), the married English teacher and father figure who encourages her to enter a poetry contest. At the finals in Florida, mentor and student blunder into a brutal sexual intimacy.

The weepie pitfalls are avoided thanks to Karen Moncrieff, a first-time writer and director with… Continued