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Film appreciation: Stand By Me, starring River Phoenix and Kiefer Sutherland, a kids' adventure set in an age of innocence

It's doubtful a film like this would get made today. The playful nature of the main characters in Rob Reiner's classic about boys becoming men would be lost on today's youth.

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River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, Kiefer Sutherland

Rob Reiner

It's doubtful a film like this would get made today. Almost three decades on and the world is a vastly different place - especially the constantly shifting ground occupied by adolescents - and rapid advances in technology have made young people grow up faster than they should in the post-9/11 era.
Themes that were once the reserve of jaded adults are now fodder for everyone. A certain innocence has been lost, and the playful nature of the main characters in Rob Reiner's classic would be lost on today's youth. "It's just too childish!" they may say.
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And this is what is really all about: boys becoming men and entering a world far removed from long, bucolic summers of riding bikes, eating Tootsie Rolls and playing in treehouses.

With a rumour going around that there is a dead body in the woods near the railway track, the four best friends set off to make heroes of themselves, and in the process leave behind the naiveté of their early teens.

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