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We gradually learn that the boys used to spend pleasant summers at a Wisconsin lake with their family, often swimming across the lake for sport. The final such summer ended in tragedy - Michael had been busy with his career by then and was not at the lake; Matthew and his father began swimming across the lake but the father suffered cramps midway and drowned despite Matthew's frantic efforts to save him.
We gradually learn that the boys used to spend pleasant summers at a Wisconsin lake with their family, often swimming across the lake for sport. The final such summer ended in tragedy - Michael had been busy with his career by then and was not at the lake; Matthew and his father began swimming across the lake but the father suffered cramps midway and drowned despite Matthew's frantic efforts to save him.


This heavy loss weighs on Matthew so much that he concludes that God wants us to give everything to him, at least everything we value dearly.
This heavy loss weighs on Matthew so much that he concludes that God wants people to give everything to God, at least everything they value dearly.


Much of the film is devoted to Matthew's inner thoughts, including his conversations and visits with Jesus. Matthew tells us at the film's beginning that his stream-of-consciousness thoughts are like having a radio inside, with the dial being constantly tuned across the spectrum of available stations.
Much of the film is devoted to Matthew's inner thoughts, including his conversations and visits with Jesus. Matthew tells us at the film's beginning that his stream-of-consciousness thoughts are like having a radio inside, with the dial being constantly tuned across the spectrum of available stations.

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Radio Inside is a 1994 US film, written and directed by Jeffrey Bell. It is classified as a Drama/Romance.

Plot Summary

Having graduated from college, Matthew Anderson travels to Florida to spend some time with his older brother while deciding what career to pursue. We learn that he is not motivated by money or desire for worldly success; he spends a great deal of time observing marine creatures at the local marine life observation station, and successfully defends his right (against the landlady) to have a small aquarium in the rented apartment. He also earns a significant paycheck by writing radio advertisements, but that sort of work repels him. Urged by his brother to get a job, he becomes a lifeguard at the municipal swimming pool.

We gradually learn that the boys used to spend pleasant summers at a Wisconsin lake with their family, often swimming across the lake for sport. The final such summer ended in tragedy - Michael had been busy with his career by then and was not at the lake; Matthew and his father began swimming across the lake but the father suffered cramps midway and drowned despite Matthew's frantic efforts to save him.

This heavy loss weighs on Matthew so much that he concludes that God wants people to give everything to God, at least everything they value dearly.

Much of the film is devoted to Matthew's inner thoughts, including his conversations and visits with Jesus. Matthew tells us at the film's beginning that his stream-of-consciousness thoughts are like having a radio inside, with the dial being constantly tuned across the spectrum of available stations.

Michael is dating a girl, Natalie, and is considering asking her hand in marriage. However, he is often insensitive to her emotional needs, a fact which his younger brother recognizes and tries to help with. Matthew then becomes emotionally attached to Natalie, but finally realizes that in order to keep his brother, he must give Natalie up, much as he gave up his father. The heaviness of this realization drives him to a suicide attempt.

The film was shot at Miami Beach, Florida, using Panavision cameras and lenses. Its music score was composed by Gil Goldstein; its cinematography was by Brian Capener; and it was edited by award-winner Jim Clark.

It was rated at 6.0 (out of 10.0) by 320 IMDb raters.

The film was also released in several other languages:

  • Confronto de Irmǎos (Portugal)
  • Jorden kallar (Sweden)
  • Kolme sydäntä (Finland)
  • Mucho más que amigos (Spain)
  • Zwei Männer um Natalie (Germany)

Cast

  • William McNamara - Matthew Anderson
  • Elisabeth Shue - Natalie
  • Dylan Walsh - Michael Anderson
  • Peewee Love - T.J.
  • Leslie Erganian - Mother (Anderson)
  • Steve Zurk - Father (Anderson)
  • Ilse Earl - Mrs. Piccalo (landlady)
  • Ara Madzounian - Jesus
  • Tony Fabozzi - Ford
  • Brett Murray - young Matthew
  • Justin Taylor - young Michael

References

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110936/title IMDb database for Radio Inside