
Stateside 2004
"Boy in a flack jacket meets girl in a straight jacket."
In *Stateside (2004)*, director Reverge Anselmo crafts a poignant drama blending romance and raw emotion as a rebellious Marine on leave connects with a spirited young musician.
Director: Reverge Anselmo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stateside (2004) about?
The film follows a rebellious Marine on temporary leave who falls for a passionate musician, only to confront the challenges of her mental health journey. Their bond is tested as they navigate both love and adversity in this emotionally charged drama.
Who directed Stateside?
Reverge Anselmo directed *Stateside (2004)*, bringing a sensitive touch to this intimate and dramatic story.
Who stars in Stateside?
The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Jonathan Tucker, Agnes Bruckner, Daniel Franzese, and a memorable supporting role from Carrie Fisher.
Is Stateside (2004) worth watching?
While it didn't receive an IMDb rating, *Stateside* offers a compelling mix of drama and romance with strong performances. Its exploration of mental health and love makes it a thought-provoking watch for fans of character-driven films.
How long is Stateside?
*Stateside* runs for 97 minutes.
About Stateside (2004) — A Marine's love story meets mental health drama
In *Stateside (2004)*, director Reverge Anselmo crafts a poignant drama blending romance and raw emotion as a rebellious Marine on leave connects with a spirited young musician. Their chemistry ignites a tender love story, but an unexpected twist threatens to unravel everything when she faces a battle of her own. Set against a backdrop of military discipline and artistic passion, this film explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the unexpected connections that can change lives.
Rachael Leigh Cook and Jonathan Tucker deliver standout performances, grounding the film in authentic, heartfelt moments that linger long after the credits roll. With its mix of drama, music, and romance, *Stateside (2004)* is a deeply moving experience that resonates with anyone who's ever felt the push and pull of love and duty.