‘To the Stars’ Review: Sparkling Friendship

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‘To the Stars’ Review: Sparkling Friendship
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Martha Stephens’s coming-of-age feature follows two girls growing up in the socially strict world of 1960s Oklahoma

A single scene near the beginning of a movie can set your expectations soaring. That happens in “To the Stars” when Iris , an unhappy, myopic farm girl, is bullied by swaggering boys as she trudges along a two-lane dirt road on her way to high school. Suddenly a rescuer appears.

It’s a new girl in town, Maggie , a radiant beauty with the sort of face that prompts thoughts about life being unfair, and a throwing arm worthy of a minor-league pitcher. Flinging rocks at the boys to chase them, she also hurls some choice invective, then introduces herself to Iris: “I’ve got a mouth like a gutter,”...

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