Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Beulah Bram
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Lee-107
I loved Adam Arkin in 'Chicago Hope'! So I looked forward to watching 'My Louisiana Sky' just to see how he had directed it. And I must say I'm quite impressed! I find something intrinsically noble in people who make films like these - small budget, relationship-driven... films that successfully capture an age and an experience and leave an impression on the viewer... 'My Louisiana Sky' is a beautiful languorous film that explores a phase in a young girl's life as she deals with the various predicaments in her life - her mentally challenged parents, her friend Jesse Wade whose crush on her causes her much anxiety, her accomplished aunt whose life in the city she wishes to lead etc... Kelsey Keel is brilliant in the part! And the rest of supporting cast - Shirley Knight, Juliette Lewis, Amelia Campbell, Chris Owens etc are also really good! I cannot believe that this film was actually shot in Toronto! The locations were so beautiful and seemed so rural and idyllic! I must say that that city has an amazing chameleon-like quality to appear like other cities and towns! Someone here has commented that this film seems like 'Anne of Green Gables'. I've been a big fan of the 'Anne' books and the films made by Kevin Sullivan. 'My Louisiana Sky' didn't really seem to me to be Anne-like, but perhaps likenesses could be traced... I'm reminded of 'Paradise' that starred a very young and adorable Elijah Wood and Thora Birch! 'Paradise' is not a period film and neither is it a coming-of-age film like 'My Louisiana Sky', but it's got the same rural idyllic atmosphere and is also set in the South, and the camaraderie between Wood's and Birch's characters in 'Paradise' is quite like Tiger Anne's and Jesse Wade's here!Just hope more films like 'Paradise' and 'My Louisiana Sky' get made! Kudos to Adam Arkin! :)
aromatic-2
This is a winning and whimsical tale of a girl coming-of-age in rural Louisiana in the 1950's. Kelsey Keel has a winning debut as Tiger Ann, the central character. And her chemistries in the three main relationships with her grandmother (Shirley Knight), retarded mother (Amelia Campbell), and sophisticated aunt (Juliette Lewis) are superb. The costumes are delicious. And the emotions are genuine. Adam Arkin does a great job getting an honest salt-of-the-Earth feel from building a brilliantly realized Canadian abstraction of the time and place. This is one movie worth watching even if you already read the book.
zbot007
This drama, set in the early 50's, depicts one summer of a small town girl's life. Tiger Ann Parker (Kelsey Keel) is a tomboy, raised on the farm by her grandmother and mentally defficient parents. She is "coming of age" at a whopping 12 years old and her emotions and other factors are making life difficult for her. Death, embarrassment and innocent teen romance give this girl a run for her money as she deals with life. An overall good family movie. Kelsey Keel should be looking at more jobs in the near future, if not a young talent has been sorrowfully missed.Aaron
TxMike
SPOILERS - This "Louisiana Sky" was filmed in Canada, using many Canadian actors, and the accent of the characters is far from authentic Louisiana. Get that bit of misery out of the way and it is a pretty good movie. Little action, long on character development and family values. The title could have as easily been "My Mississippi Sky" or "My Boston Sky." Set in 1957, we learn, because that is the summer hurricane "Audrey" cut through Cameron. It is set in north Louisiana, we see, as the bus Tiger Ann takes home is headed for Alexandria from Baton Rouge.Tiger Ann is a normal, exceptionally bright, hard-working country girl of almost-13. Her grandmother taught her a new word every day, and was her functional mother. Her mother had her intellectual and emotional development frozen at about age 6 because of a fall from a tree. And her dad was just a bit of a hard-working and responsible simpleton. When grandma dies in the field, of a heart attack, the family is put into a whirlpool of turmoil. Tiger Ann visits Baton Rouge with her aunt, considers living there with her, but in the end realizes her mom needs her. In this day of shoot-em-up Hollywood films, this one is a refreshing relief. Young Kelsey Keel as "Tiger Ann" is wonderful, I hope we see her in more films soon. The DVD is a true "budget" DVD, no menu, no extras, only ProLogic sound. However, it is adequate and the picture is top rate.