From The New Yorker
This coming-of-age story about a young Italian-American boy (Jerry Barone) and his dying grandfather (Al Pacino) during the Depression has a strong "Cinema Paradiso" feeling (the title refers to the price of a movie that the poverty-stricken boy wants to see). Joseph Stefano's sentimental script has the grandfather imparting all the wisdom of a lifetime in one twenty-four-hour period. While the director, James Foley, works hard to capture the sombre, naturalistic ambience of Italian films of the forties, his touch is too often undone by Pacino's mugging. Still, the movie is worth a look, if only for the beautiful, touching performance by Jerry Barone. He has a face that De Sica could have built a great picture around. -Bruce Diones
Copyright © 2006
The New Yorker
Product Description
Academy Award(R)-winning actor Al Pacino (SCENT OF A WOMAN) stars in this heart-warming, critically acclaimed motion picture about a boy, his grandfather, and the lucky quarter that brings them together. Gennaro is a youngster who'll do anything to earn "two bits" -- a quarter -- to get into the brand-new neighborhood movie theater. It's a magical place where dreams can come true, but after a day of unforgettable adventures he finds his pockets are still empty ... until his mischievous grandpa (Pacino) offers him an intriguing bargain! Also featuring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (THE PERFECT STORM), TWO BITS is a lively coming-of-age story everyone is sure to love!