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Went to Coney Island On a Mission From God...Be Back By Five |
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Rating: Summary: Reminds me of home. Review: I didn't think it was the strongest movie, but I lived in Coney for 33 years and it hit home. It did remind me of the people and problems of broooklynites. And, though shot in Winter - the most depressing time in Coney, the scenery reminded me of home. I actually used to work in the freak show they went to - too bad they didn't actually use the real performers. Jon Cryer could've been better, but, all-in-all, I enjoyed.
Rating: Summary: Capturing the Past at Coney Island Review: In the beginning of this hilarious movie, the characters seem hopeless and pathetic, complete with dead-end jobs and a strong ability to screw up their lives. But as they journey to Coney Island in search of a homeless childhood friend, they rediscover their past and where their hopes, dreams, and lives took a wrong turn. It captures the essence of redemption and the perspicacity of starting over.
Rating: Summary: Funny, touching, beautifully acted--you should check it out Review: This movie is small in scale, but big-hearted. The cinematography is remarkable (Coney Island has never looked so desolate), and the acting is extraordinary. Jon Cryer does the best work of his career--and he co-wrote the script, too. Newcomer Rick Stear holds the screen like a star, and Frank Whaley, Dominic Chianese, and Peter Gerrety shine in supporting roles. There's also an amazing, evocative score by Midge Ure. This is the kind of film that perfectly defines the shape of American independent cinema; an involving story told with humor and grace.
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