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Me, Natalie

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In a neighborhood in New York, Natalie, a young woman in search of her identity, finds herself caught between her family’s life and her own aspirations. She is a dreamer who longs to free herself from her mother’s expectations and society’s norms. Her daily life is marked by monotony: she faces pressure from her surroundings, the concerns of her friends, and most importantly, the desire to find her place in the world.

As she grapples with her insecurities and the yearning to connect emotionally with others, Natalie begins to experience the complexities of love and heartbreak. Her relationship with a young man named David becomes a refuge, but also a source of frustration, as he seems trapped in his own insecurities. As their story unfolds, Natalie wonders if she will ever be able to become the person she has always wanted to be.

Throughout her journey, she also realizes that she is not alone in her struggles, and that everyone around her is dealing with their own battles. The film takes us on an emotional journey where moments of joy intertwine with sadness, reflecting the fragility of youth and the desire for belonging. In the end, Natalie must choose between conforming to the life that is expected of her or risking it all to follow her own path—a path that could either liberate her or lead her into uncertainty.

Media type
Movie
Year
1969
Director
Fred Coe
Writer
A. Martin Zweiback
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Patty Duke
James Farentino
Martin Balsam
Nancy Marchand
Elsa Lanchester
Bob Balaban
Al Pacino
Salome Jens
Philip Sterling
Deborah Winters
Ron Hale
Ann Thomas
Catherine Burns
Susan Lucci
Dagne Crane
Dennis Allen
Daniel Keyes
Robbi Morgan
Gender
Drama
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Stanley Shapiro
Original title
Me, Natalie
Duration
111
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