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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been: Movie Analysis

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“Smooth” Move The title of the short story is “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” written by Joyce Carol Oates. The story takes place around the 1960’s in the suburbs; determined by the music the character Connie listens to. This short story is about a character named Connie who tries to act far above her age and also does stuff that is not acceptable to others. Towards the end of the story, Connie comes to find out that a man by the name Arnold Friend has been stalking her and is now trying to seduce her. Arnold Friend gets Connie to go with him after he tells her he will harm her family if she doesn’t comply. This story is important to read because it not only shows that these events can happen, but also to warn people and teach …show more content…

Actors featured in the film include: Treat Williams (Arnold Friend), Laura Dern (Connie), Mary Kay Place (Katherine), Margaret Welsh (Laura), Sara Inglis (Jill), Joy Carlin (Laura’s Mother), and Geoff Hoyle (Ellie). Few ideas remained the same between the film and the short story. One idea is Connie’s lifestyle. In Smooth Talk Connie lies to her parents telling them that she is going to the movies while in reality she is meeting up with boys. The next morning when June asks Connie about the movie she saw the previous night, she replies saying “So-so.” (Oates 325). Then June asks what they saw the next day and Connie said the same movie because it was so interesting. In addition to lying, the book mentions that Connie and her friends dressed differently to get attention (Oates 324). Connie does all these things in an attempt to feel wanted. Her and her mother don’t have a good relationship which leads Connie to do the opposite of what her mother wants. Towards the end, Connie doesn’t want to go to her aunt’s barbecue, but her mother keeps on insisting that she goes. Connie stands strong and tells her mom she is not going which leads to her mother storming out of the room. These events show the rebellious acts of Connie that appear in both the short story and the film. It was important that this factor was not changed between the short story and the …show more content…

In the short story, it is portrayed that Arnold Friend knew everything about her from looking her up and watching her closely. On the other hand, the film says that Arnold Friend asked Connie’s friends for information about her. (Oates 337). Connie’s friend Jill comes over to Connie’s house and tells her of how a man is asking information about her. Connie is surprised but doesn’t seem to be bothered. She is rather intrigued and wants to know more of the man. Jill however is bothered by this and leaves. This change made the film worse than the short story because it made Arnold Friend look not as aggressive as portrayed in the short story and he wasn’t as much of a

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