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Rating: Summary: A movie which I am sentimentally attached too! Review: ...The art of film-making distinguishes itself from other art forms because it lends itself quite easily to being experienced by many people at one time. This quality becomes greater when you experience a great movie with a loved one. That film then becomes one of your fondest memories. For me, this is the case with "Room-mates." I will forever remember the first time I watched this movie and who I watched it with. There are certain movies where you quite willingly turn a blind eye to it's supposed "imperfections" and enjoy it purely because it left you with a good feeling in your heart and a memory you will forever cherish. It is very odd indeed that "Room-mates" would fall into this category. Despite the fact that you know one of the film's saddest moments is inevitable, it still affects you deeply. Even then, you are left with hope in your heart, and know that these character's will endure. I love the subtle yet important messages it imparts. As a small boy, the son has to contend with the old man's incessant snoring yet when he finally is out on his own and free of it he finds he can not sleep for the lack of it. (This proves, in a unique and unforgettable way that you do not appreciate what you have until you've lost it.) Every member of the cast gives stellar performances without exception. I even enjoyed the moments that some critics would argue went over the top. Above all else I will remember what this film means to me personally. It was a rare sunny day (my fellow Oregonians will appreciate the understatement.) My mother and I, refusing to worship the sun decided to take in a movie. This was that movie, it is a rare gem that manages to be genuinely heartwarming, without being sugary. It is a film I will never tire of because it themes are universal. And it will forever be associated with the day my mother and I shunned the sun, and saw a film that to us is unforgettable. It is a film I am proud to have in my collection.
Rating: Summary: Splendid movie Review: From the beginning, this movie will pull the viewer in. This story deals with the generation gap, with life's successes and downfalls. It shows how people are generous in spirit, traditional in this modern world, and flexible to change. Highly recommended to watch with a good friend on a quiet night.
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: I am a fan of this movie because I am playing the nurse at the bedside! Loved doing the movie and everyone was great!
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: I am a fan of this movie because I am playing the nurse at the bedside! Loved doing the movie and everyone was great!
Rating: Summary: an underrated sleeper Review: I must put in a word of defense for this excellent movie, which was sadly underrated by both critics and audiences. The true story - of a Polish baker in Pittsburgh who raised his orphaned grandson at the age of 70+ and put him through medical school - sounds like a formula for sentimentality and cliches. However, the movie transcends that to become a moving story of the strength of family, with many wonderful touches of humor. Peter Falk's portrayal of the irascible, curmudgeonly, and indomitable Rocky Holzcek dominates the movie. We are made to care about all the people portrayed. I don't understand the criticism about the movie "not having a story" to tie it together. The changing relationship of Rocky and his family as the years go by has plenty of elements of drama. This movie touched me deeply. It's a real sleeper.
Rating: Summary: Roommates Review: In agreement with the other viewers, and contrary to the critic's review, this is a wonderful movie that deals with many issues regarding aging in America. Although it takes place in the 70's and 80's it is not dated. It deals with relationships within families, between generations, as well as health and social issues. I use it in my classes on aging and dentistry/medicine as a trigger film for class discussion of a wide variety of areas regarding aging in America. The vast majority of students (dental) find it meaningful and worthwhile. It is very moving, but not maudlin. As one of our students said "It is nice to see the guys in the class show emotion for once." I wish it would be rereleased.
Rating: Summary: Roommates Review: In agreement with the other viewers, and contrary to the critic's review, this is a wonderful movie that deals with many issues regarding aging in America. Although it takes place in the 70's and 80's it is not dated. It deals with relationships within families, between generations, as well as health and social issues. I use it in my classes on aging and dentistry/medicine as a trigger film for class discussion of a wide variety of areas regarding aging in America. The vast majority of students (dental) find it meaningful and worthwhile. It is very moving, but not maudlin. As one of our students said "It is nice to see the guys in the class show emotion for once." I wish it would be rereleased.
Rating: Summary: An underrated, great family movie Review: It's a shame that this movie's largely overlooked by critics and audience alike. However, many people who happen to "stumble" across this movie will be pleasantly surprised. OK, I'm biased because I'm in the movie. But as an avid movie-goer, I have to say this is one of the better family movies in the past 10 years. The relationships are real and touching. Even though I knew -- from the filming -- how it was going to end, the tears that came down my cheeks caught me by surprise. I wish more people would see it and realize what a great movie this is. Peter Falk and D.B.Sweeney have great chemistry. You also get to see other great actors such as Julianne Moore (unfortunately, for some reason, they always fail to mention this film in her bios).
Rating: Summary: Old vs. Young! Review: The never ending story of the younger vs. the older generation. However, ROOMMATES puts this relationship into a funny but serious twist. I could really relate as my father and i were alot like these two. Not only did i enjoy the film, but i was in it as a spectator at the baseball game scene. For an enjoyable evening, rent or buy this film, sit back with some popcorn and take in all this movie has to offer.
Rating: Summary: The Best Young Adult Movie Yet!! Review: This is the best movie I have ever seen. It couses you to think how you want to live your life. Peter Falk is at his best. The End of the movie is a bit surprising and you may need a box of tissues so if you don't like sad movies I wouldn't reccommend this one.
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