Across the Moon

1995
Across the Moon
4.8| 1h28m| en| More Info
Released: 28 March 1995 Released
Producted By: Airstream Films Inc.
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Two young women bond while living together out in the California desert to be close to their boyfriends who are serving time at the nearby state prison.

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whpratt1 Found this film very entertaining with lots of Comedy, Drama, Murder and the finding of a gold mine. Chistina Applegate,(Kathy), "King of the Hill" plays the role of a gal whose boyfriend winds up in prison for stealing and meets up with another gal, Elizabeth Peria,(Carmen) "The Lost City", who has a husband and a boy and her husband is also in prison. These two gals decide they are going to move closer to the prison in order to make their visits a lot easier. These two gals run down on their luck and decided to sell their bodies for some money in order to eat and so they decide to go to a Fire Statiion and gather up a few John's. This film will take you in all directions, and keeps you guessing just how the film will finally end. The ending is rather disappointing, but the film did entertain but really was not the greatest film to watch. There was a brief appearance of Burgess Meredith,(Barney) "Rocky V", playing the role as a very old bent over Gold Prospector.
mrw8 11 years after this film was released only 5 people have reviewed it here on IMDb. There is a reason for this utter lack of interest in Across the Moon. It is coherent, but lacks all cinematic virtue. See this film for examples of terrible production in all respects. The opening credits for instance are white letters rising mechanically from a red background. The ending features Michael McKean staring out a prison window saying "There's lots of mysteries out there." followed by a clip montage/music video of all the uplifting moments in the tragically bad movie. Julinana Hatfield. Everything in between is awful. I struggled to find any value in this movie and have come up empty. Though it is hard to believe, even a cameo role from Burgess Meridith (always a crowd pleaser) only disappointed me further. This movie is like a mockery of what is special about movies. On paper the movie is below average. Women living together in a trailer. But what actually was produced was nearly unwatchable. The movie attempts to branch off in many directions but never follows through on any. The unappealing conflict of having their boyfriends in jail is never resolved. No conflict is ever resolved. There really is no conflict. The women attempt to become hookers, but that never happens. Instead they get jobs as a bartender and a shelf stocker. Sound exciting? IT wasn't. IT was stupid. And the bulk of the movie is the two women talking and generating contrived conflict. The women are capable actresses, but the script was beyond poor. Useless. This was a terrible movie, but it is even worst that they borough Burgess Meridith out of his retirement home to make it. Bad from start to finish. Like the lion without teeth, this film has no bite.
bensif Well,there is two ways of looking at this film, the first one is obviously the one everyone has taken,the other oneneeds a different approach,this is one of the best film ever made inthis style,this sure is a new way of making people think they'relooking at some crappy stuff when they're not,the girls are astonishingof style improvement all along the development of this comedy,becauseit is a comedy,the writer is not trying anything else than entertainyou guys,he sure managed to entertain me big time ,as a matter of factwhenever I don't feel too good,I watch this movie,AND I Feel GREAT!!for1 month at least!Excellent job,I love this movie! FRED
christophaskell Kathy (Christina Applegate) and Carmen (Elizabeth Pena) are two totally different girls who are brought together because their boyfriends are partners in the selling and distributing of illegal narcotics, and wind up selling their stash to a couple of cops. After being sentenced to a prison term in a jail 400 miles south of LA, both ladies, who are not keen on the idea of being so far away from their men, move down to the desert and start life down there. They have their share of arguments while learning to live together, but deep down inside their both good girls, so learn to look past and eventually embrace the differences. Carmen's boy Paco (Michael Mundra) even learns to like the desert life, with the help of a few local characters of course (one played by the always amusing Michael Mckean). At the most, this is a movie that entices the viewer to feel that they too learned something about cultural diversity, and it was really great that both the leads were able to overcome prejudices and live together peacefully. If you're in the mood for a film that's been made a thousand different times under a thousand different masks but leaves you feeling good about life as the credits roll, then give this film a spin. If you're more the type that doesn't enjoy watching recycled trash, then I'd say it might be better to put this one back on the shelf next time you're in the video store. As a last thought, there was a cool painting by Frida Kahlo on the wall of the trailer, its unfortunate they didn't give her any credit. Rating: 18/40