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5.0 out of 5 stars
Touching heartwarming movie, July 12, 2009
This review is from: West of Brooklyn (DVD)
I saw this film last year at it's premiere in Los Angeles and it's just wonderful, heartwarming, funny, and sad all at once. It's one of those small independent films I really hope fans gravitate to. It's a wonderful story, great performances, and great talent. I loved the story. I felt like I knew the cast for years. I can't say enough about this movie. I've been following Ronnie Marmo for many years, and I think this is his BEST work yet. There are a couple of things I can say about it. You will cry, laugh, get angry and feel as if these people are your family. It is as intense as it is funny. Joe Mantegna a pleasent surprise in this film, newcomer Natalia Livingston was sweet and gorgeous, and of course Balthazar Getty from Brothers and Sisters in a small role. Great movie and performances all around.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story, January 1, 2011
This review is from: West of Brooklyn (DVD)
I watched this movie for the first time today. It was a wonderfully heartwarming story and I'm really glad I took a chance on it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Satisfying for fine pizza and Brooklyn characters, March 28, 2010
This review is from: West of Brooklyn (DVD)
This is the kind of independent movie that doesn't get much attention, but is a gem for those who search for it in the far corners of video rental shops.
It follows a lovable Brooklyn Italian-American family with a tasty pizza shop out to California for a new start, and maybe some day an upscale restaurant.
To tell the truth, the pizza place drew me in with friendly staff and what must be very tasty slices of pizza. My wife Chris and I were almost tempted to stop the DVD and run out for some pizza, but somehow we stuck with the story.
The focal character, a young poet-pizza chef Sebi struggles with his secret goal of being a famous poet and his love and loyalty to the family. Also in California, making himself presentable to a very beautiful Matty and her wealthy but inconsiderate father.
There are many bumps in the road for the family in California and one especially difficult, but you will want to stay with them through it all and hope for their happiness and fulfillment.
So check it out with someone who shares your quest for a quality movie. But try to have some of your own pizza on hand for a slice now and then. Ummm good.
Earl
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