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"Moonstruck" is a timeless romantic comedy directed by Norman Jewison and released in 1987. The film follows the charming and quirky Loretta Castorini, played by Cher, a widowed bookkeeper in Brooklyn who finds herself unexpectedly swept off her feet by the passionate and unpredictable Ronny Cammareri, portrayed by Nicolas Cage. As Loretta navigates the complexities of love, family, and Italian-American traditions, she must confront her own desires and insecurities to find true happiness. With a stellar cast including Olympia Dukakis as Loretta's wise and outspoken mother and Danny Aiello as her fiancé, "Moonstruck" weaves a delightful tale of romance and self-discovery set against the backdrop of a close-knit New York community. Filled with humor, heart, and memorable performances, this beloved film captures the essence of love in all its messy, magical glory. Join Loretta on her enchanting journey as she learns that sometimes, the heart wants what it wants, no matter how unexpected or unconventional.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Cher initially resisted accepting her role as Loretta Castorini in Moonstruck because she thought the film was 'a little on the nose' concerning Italian-American stereotypes. It wasn't until director Norman Jewison personally convinced her, emphasizing the film's heartfelt and comedic portrayal, that she agreed to take on the part that would win her an Oscar.
Nicolas Cage was not the first choice for the role of Ronny Cammareri. The studio executives were looking for a more traditionally appealing leading man. However, Cher insisted on casting Cage, arguing that his unique intensity and passion were perfect for the role. Her insistence paid off, as Cage’s performance is often cited as a highlight of the film.
The iconic moon scene in Moonstruck, where the full moon is dazzlingly bright, was actually enhanced by visual effects. The film's production couldn't naturally capture the moon as vividly as needed due to technical and weather limitations during shooting. This effect was added in post-production to create the magical, romantic ambience that defines the film.
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🎬Moonstruck’s screenplay was written by John Patrick Shanley directly from his own experiences and observations of Italian-American culture in New York, which is why the dialogue and scenarios feel so authentic and lived-in. Shanley won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work.
💡The opera featured prominently in Moonstruck is Puccini's 'La Bohème'. This opera was specifically chosen because its themes of love and loss mirror the tumultuous relationships and emotional highs and lows of the film’s characters, enhancing the narrative’s depth and resonance.
🎯During filming, an actual proposal happened at the Metropolitan Opera House among extras. It was not planned by the crew; the couple, caught up in the romance of the set, decided to get engaged right there, adding an extra layer of real-life romance to the production.
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