The brilliant Lili Taylor (I
Shot Andy Warhol, The Addiction) and the unforgettable
Courtney Love (The People vs. Larry Flint)
team up to play two dissatisfied New Jersey housewives
in the newest feature from director Bob Gosse (Niagra,
Niagra).
Taylor plays
Julie, an "American as apple pie" mom who harbors a secret
obsession for theoretical physics and reads Scientific
American voraciously. Although
she never finished high school, she decides to
make a break with her past and follow her dreams.
Against the wishes of her husband, she convinces her
best friend, Claire, to take a computer class with
her and get their G.E.Ds. Spalding Gray plays an inspirational
professor who nurtures her desire for change and
discovers her genius. In the process, she and Claire,
a steakhouse waitress, leave their husbands and
move in together. It is not long before Julie confesses
her long-held romantic feelings for Claire, who
is at first quite upset but soon admits the feeling
is mutual. As their relationship deepens, their growing alienation
from their friends and neighbors begins to take
its toll.
With a fabulous cast, including Mischa Barton from The
O.C., JULIE JOHNSON is a winning
protrayal of what happens when the doors
of personal discovery are opened.
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