Let's Make Alana and Gary "Age Appropriate"
PTA certainly knew what he was doing in making Gary Valentine 15 and Alana Kane 25. He said he based that on his actually seeing, in REAL LIFE, a young teenage boy hit on a young adult woman in line to get his high school photo taken. "What if?" PTA pondered, "the girl called his bluff and actually showed up for a date?"
From that premise, this whole movie grew -- seeded with all sorts of "based on true story" incidents from the life of the "real Gary" and some other true stories as well.
Elsewhere, some of us make the case that this particular relationship (with Gary 16 at the end of the movie) is defensible and could continue on and is not "bad."
But there is also this: I've said that "without the age difference, there's no movie" becasue then there is no MAJOR OBSTACLE(as most love stories need) to the love story ending happily.
I've given it more thought and I decided: Let's try to tell the story without the age difference being a problem.
Let's make Gary 18. He could still be 18 and a senior in high school, so he could still meet Alana on line for his school photo.
And let's make Alana...19. She's graduated from high school, she's not in college, but she's still in a "dead end job." With Gary 18 and Alana 19...no trouble at all.
So technically they could fall in love and be a couple and have sex and live happily ever after from their first date. And there's no movie.
But let's look closer at how the various scenes would play out:
NYC Trip. Hey -- Gary's 18, he doesn't NEED a chaperone. So this scene is out. But you could re-stage it. Gary simply takes Alana as his paid companion to NYC. She still meets Lance -- and picks Lance over Gary (for now.)
Kane Family Shabbat Dinner. No changes necessary. Alana still loses Lance over the athiesm thing and her anger.
Teen Fair/Jail . So Alana and Gary get back together (Lance is out of the picture) and everything happens the same. Again...they can be boyfriend and girlfriend RIGHT NOW in this version.
Waterbed store opening. In the movie as we have it, Gary rejects a "loving" Alana to go be with an old flame. The age thing, maybe. But if not...just let it play out. Alana chose Lance, Gary chooses this girl.
Sean Penn/Jack Holden scene. Scene plays the same. Jealous Gary hangs around and wins Alana back after she falls off the motorcycle. In this version, Gary and Alana can go have sex. But maybe they don't if she still falls asleep and he still decides not to grope an unconscious woman.
Jon Peters/Truck Scene. There is less tension over their age thing, so let this scene play out. Gary will still end his waterbed business; Alana may still leave him to go work the campaign.
Joel Wachs sequence: Everything can stay the same. Brian enters the story. Alana's idoltry for Wachs and the break up with Gary and the reveal on Wachs and Alana running back to Gary.
Final sequence at pinball palace. Our couple re-unites, kisses, happiily ever after. They can have all the sex right now, no age worries at all.
So, quite frankly, you could tell the entire story of Licorice Pizza with two "age appropriate' young lovers, but...it would become a rather typical love story. They're age appropriate, they're in love, they break up, they get jealous, they get back together again, happy ending.
Methinks that PTA knew there is not REALLY a story to tell, that way. No obstacles to these lovers save occasional other lovers.
Its better the way it is. More tension. More "philosophy" about the power of love.
PS. In real life, the real Gary (who grew up to be a Hollywood producer with Tom Hanks and others as partners) took as his chaperone to that NYC Ed Sullivan show...a stripper. Shows you just how "adult" Gary already was in real life!