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The Big Chill

Seven longtime college friends come together for a weekend reunion following the funeral of one of their own.

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Jake Kasdan

Pamela Alch

Lawrence Kasdan

Michael Grillo

Dan Heffner

Stephen P. Dunn

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Cast & Crew

JoBeth Williams

JoBeth Williams

Karen Bowens

Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Sarah Cooper

Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum

Michael Gold

Pamela Alch

Pamela Alch

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Kevin Kline

Kevin Kline

Harold Cooper

Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner

Alex (corpse)

William Hurt

William Hurt

Nick Carlton

Mary Kay Place

Mary Kay Place

Meg Jones

Ken Place

Ken Place

Peter the Cop

Lawrence Kasdan

Lawrence Kasdan

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Stephen P. Dunn

Stephen P. Dunn

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Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Sam Weber

Michael Grillo

Michael Grillo

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Meg Tilly

Meg Tilly

Chloe

Jon Kasdan

Jon Kasdan

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Muriel Moore

Muriel Moore

Alex's Mother

Meg Kasdan

Meg Kasdan

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Jake Kasdan

Jake Kasdan

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Patricia Gaul

Patricia Gaul

Annie

Don Galloway

Don Galloway

Richard Bowens

James Gillis

James Gillis

Minister

Ira Stiltner

Ira Stiltner

Running Dog Driver

Dan Heffner

Dan Heffner

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 45 mins
Released on30 Sep 1983
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_The growing ennui of college grads from the 60s in the early 80s_** Seven former college friends from Michigan meet near the coast in small town South Carolina after the death of one of their old gang. They spend the weekend together reminiscing on their youthful ideals, where they are now, and where they’re going. Written & directed by Lawrence Kasdan, “The Big Chill” (1983) has the same plot as “The Return of the Secaucus Seven” from three years earlier. The difference is that it has a blockbuster budget and bigger-name actors, but not necessarily the better story. Speaking of the cast, the characters include the couple who own the big old house in South Carolina (Kevin Kline & Glenn Close), a TV star in the mold of Magnum P.I. (Tom Berenger), an attorney (Mary Kay Place), a journalist for People magazine (Jeff Goldblum), a discontented mother/housewife (JoBeth Williams) and a Vietnam vet who’s obsessed with drugs (William Hurt). Meg Tilly is also on hand as the girlfriend of the deceased. While this was a hit when released, some amusingly refer to it as “The Big Dull.” Obviously, you have to be in the mood for a drama. I think Kasdan & the cast did a good job of making it seem like these are indeed old friends from college catching up after almost two decades. I also like the movie’s droll sense of humor and, of course, the 60’s soundtrack, not to mention the great Southern location. Unfortunately, the awkward insemination subplot is eye-rolling and almost singlehandedly ruins the story. But this is made up for by Chloe's moving choice, which is unexpected. The former college 'radicals' are more or less intellectual whereas Chloe is visceral and mystical. The film runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot primarily in Beaufort, South Carolina, which happens to be the nearest town to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island. GRADE: B-

Peter McGinn

10/10

Although we haven’t watched it in many years, my wife and I include The Big Chill as one of a handful of our favorite movies ever. Boy, were we young when we first watched it! It has been so long that until I recently read a description of it on this website, I couldn’t have told you any of the characters’ names, though I could have reeled off several of the actors: Meg Tilly, William Hurt, Jeff Goldblum, Jobeth Williams, Kevin Kline, Mary Kay Place, Glenn Close - all of whom we have enjoyed in other roles as well. The plot isn’t deep, though it touches upon the serious topic of suicide, but it is humorous and fun, and one of those flicks where we find ourselves repeating lines from it , such as, when we are grocery shopping and say maybe we shouldn’t get something fattening: “We have to think of the others,” and throw the item into the shopping cart. It is that kind of movie. Now that I have written this, we shall have to watch it yet again.

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