Baby It’s You
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Jill’s headed for college. Sheik’s a drop-out, headed for nowhere. They’re as different as day and night, but share a powerful bond: first love.
“There’s the first one. There’s the right one. And there’s the one you never forget.” Jill’s a drama major, headed for college. Sheik’s a drop-out, headed for nowhere. They’re as different as day and night, but they share a powerful bond: first love. Rosanna Arquette (Desperately Seeking Susan), Vincent Spano (Over the Edge) and co-stars Tracy Pollan (Bright Lights, Big City), Matthew Modine (Birdy) and Robert Downey Jr. (Zodiac) team up in this memorable comedy-drama from filmmaker John Sayles (The Brother from Another Planet and The Return of the Secaucus Seven). Set against a ’60s backdrop and an unbeatable soundtrack of classic rock and roll tunes, Baby It’s You crafts a vivid portrait of young love in a complex era. But no matter when you went to school or first fell in love, Baby It’s You is for you!
Working from an autobiographical story by producer Amy Robinson (Chilly Scenes of Winter and After Hours), Sayles approaches the material with an eye towards documentary-like realism and detail, so that this universal tale comes across with rare truth, poignancy and relatability. Made almost entirely in the Garden State, the film’s hit-filled soundtrack is given a major shot in the arm via several songs by New Jersey’s pre-eminent rock poet Bruce Springsteen and Hoboken-born Frank Sinatra. Boasting cinematography by renowned DP Michael Ballhaus (Goodfellas and The Marriage of Maria Braun), Baby It’s You has been remastered from a new 4K scan of its original 35mm camera negative for this Blu-ray.
Bonus Materials
- Image gallery
- Double-sided wrap with legacy artwork
- English subtitles
- Booklet with new essays by Gavin Smith and Caroline Madden (first pressing only)
- Audio commentary by Bill Ackerman
- New video interviews with director John Sayles, producers Amy Robinson and Griffin Dunne, actors Rosanna Arquette, Vincent Spano and Matthew Modine
Cast & Crew
Actors:
- Rosanna Arquette as Jill Rosen
- Vincent Spano as Sheik
- Tracy Pollan as Leslie
- Matthew Modine as Steve
- Robert Downey Jr. as Stewart
Director: John Sayles
MPAA rating ā : ā R (Restricted)
Package Dimensions ā : ā 6.73 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 3.52 ounces
Media Format ā : ā Blu-ray
Run time ā : ā 1 hour and 45 minutes
Release date ā : ā April 15, 2025
Actors ā : ā Various, Matthew Modine, Robert Downey Jr., Rosanna Arquette, Tracy Pollan
Studio ā : ā Fun City Editions
ASIN ā : ā B0DVMWQBJS
Country of Origin ā : ā USA
Number of discs ā : ā 1
Smiles –
Great Film!
I can watch this over and over. And I still ponder the meaning of the ending.
Renee Thorpe –
If Not Simply One of Sayles’ Best Works, Certainly One of the Greatest Coming of Age Movies, Ever
This wonderful film of youth struggling with disappointment, was released in the era of all the great John Hughes movies like The Breakfast Club and Some Kind of Wonderful. Well, Sayles possesses that same extraordinary level of sensitivity to the aspirations and virtues of teenagers. It is one of my favorite screenplays, possibly my favorite work of Sayles’.Arquette is highly believable as Jill, one of the most popular girls at her suburban New Jersey high school. The film is set in 1965 or 66 when almost 4 million other kids her age were teetering on the brink of 18, Excellent grades and the top school theatrical roles come easily to Jill, and she’s loaded with self confidence.In one of those odd little situations that can happen to teenagers, good girl Jill meets a young Sinatra-worshipping greser nicknamed The Sheik, played with remarkable sensitivity by Vincent Spano. An uneasy but genuine bond forms just before Jill goes off to her seven sisters type university. And nothing goes as expected for either of them. ThisWell, I won’t spoil anything else about the film, for it’s great to see how Jill and The Sheik react to the radically changing social situations that were written as uniquely of the 60’s, yet become utterly relatable to anyone who’s survived the teenage years. The screenplay is flawless.It’s absolutely fantastic to have this film back in distribution, because after its theatrical release it did not go to video, due to some lack of contract with Bruce Springsteen’s label. The soundtrack manages to both evoke some sort of eternal Jersey teenage passion (all the Springsteen songs) and also look back sweetly to the era with evocative hits by The Supremes, The Shirelles, and so on. Anyway, I was hoarding a Pal VHS copy taped off the tv in a 1991 Hong Kong broadcast, because I thought this would never again appear in the western world. But whatever soundtrack licensing issues kept this thing locked up, have been handled. Got the version with the cover with brown background and stills like a film strip.And this is everyone’s gain. What a fabulous movie about young love, about the cruelties of strangers, about the clash of innocence and the greater world out there. Super gift for a teen getting ready to go to college, great gift for someone who forgot what it’s like to be that young.
katec –
Packaged well. Looks brand new.
It was shipped right away and packaged well. I did not use it yet as I still have to set up a Player for it.
maria kowalczyk –
Baby It’ You, Get Hooked On It.
I can’t exactly tell you why but I think this has become my favorite movie. Is it because a young Rosanna Arquette is so cute and sexy and beguiling ? Does she remind me of someone I knew ? Is it the great period music or the rememberance of High School days in a world long ago and far away ? I can’t say for sure but I do know one thing , I LOVE THIS MOVIE ! I can’t stop watching it. Every time I try to watch something else it pales in comparison and I stop and go back to get my ” Baby It’s You ” fix. This movie is pure magic and has everything you could want. Vincent Spano is Macho with the Springsteen background music but I’m totally infatuated with Ms Arquettes’ performance. The flashing eyes, the pouty face and that laugh. To die for ! She is fabulous. You can see the real person come thru. Be sure to watch the ending credits to hear the dreamlike title song from the ” Shirelles”. Perfect ! .” It’s A Wonderful Life” was a flop in its time and now its considered one of the greatest ever. I put this movie in that class. Its pure gold .Do yourself a favor and watch this movie, but be warned. It’s addictive.
Eloisa Vasquez –
Retro
Two young people having to come to terms with reality.
Drew Hunkins –
One of the best love stories ever made
The great film director John Sayles delivers with this magnificent film. Its release date is 1983 while the setting is essentially 1960s Trenton New Jersey. Arquette tosses in one of the best acting performances you’ll ever see and Spano more than holds his own in what is probably the best love story of the last twenty years.What makes this one work is the incredibly real dialogue along with the progression of time and setting. Unlike other similar films this one is special because it charts the relatively typical high school romance into the post high school work and college world. The smallest lines in the script are truly brilliant and filled with realism. The scene where Arquette meets an old classmate in a working class bar is priceless (“We used to be in gym class together”). Later her portrayal of drunken and stoned college reminiscing is also sensational.Sayles sprinkles some timely 60s Motown and rock n roll into the scenes and also adds in some 70s Springsteen fare that help to give the film an authentic texture. He absolutely nails the scene in which they take a weekday trip to the deserted boardwalk. Also, the depiction of the argument and conversation in her dorm is brilliant in its simplicity and reality.Baby It’s You has sort of an independent film feel to it, which isn’t unusual given that Sayles made his bones with excellent works such as the Return of the Secaucus Seven and Matewan. Do not miss this one, it’s definitely one of the best love stories ever produced.
James –
This has been one of my all-time favourite films since first seeing it back in the 80s. A touching love story between two mismatched youngsters with some great moments and a wonderful period soundtrack. I had a VHS recording of this years ago which bit the dust long ago, so was delighted to be able to get a new DVD copy!
mick g –
really good movie and hard to come by in the uk,that’s if you can get it at all. quality very good and would recommend
PAM –
Great