It definitely was never banned. It wasn't a big hit, but it's developed a following~definitely a cult movie. Fire with Fire (1986) Synopsis: Joe Fisk (Craig Sheffer), a young convict at a detention camp, falls in love with Lisa (Virginia Madsen), a student at a nearby Catholic school.
The two lovers first meet in the woods. Joe is running through the forest when he spots Lisa lying in a pond, beautifully dressed, surrounded by flowers. (She is photographing herself looking like a famous painting of Ophelia from "Hamlet".) Although the two do not speak to each other, it is apparent that it is love at first sight.
Later, they meet again when Joe and his prison friends are on an excursion at the local cinema. Their eyes meet during the screening of the film. Lisa convinces the sisters at the school that it would be a nice gesture to invite the boys to a dance.
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