Pieces worth seeing

Maddison 2022-03-22 09:02:35

It's a very cute little comedy film. From the plot point of view, it is more attractive, although it still uses the old routine of creating a lot of contradictions and breaking out in the end. But I still like it very much, so in fact, the plot is not the only attractive place.

The first reason I like this movie is the music. The music at the beginning makes me want to finish the movie. Then, I recognize Andy Garcia's face. The most important thing is that the actor's (Andy Garcia) wife (Julianna Margulies) is my love. I only saw her in SCRUBS, and she made a cameo in SCRUBS. Had an unscrupulous lawyer, and was the wife of that fool lawyer TAD. As long as the people who have appeared in SCRUBS are my great love. Emily Mortimer is also my big love.

And then, that CITY ISLAND place feels super awesome too. Then I like the feeling when they quarrel, very enjoyable.

But this kind of film can only be watched once, after all, it is a sketch type film. Ha ha

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Extended Reading
  • Elizabeth 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    One cigarette per person, one secret per person~ The script is smooth and good, very suitable for stage play~ Interesting~

  • Alysson 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    It looks more like a drama, is it a tribute to the drama?

City Island quotes

  • Joyce Rizzo: [lighting cigarette] My husband thinks I quit.

    Tony: One good thing about the joint, they don't let you smoke anymore so... I quit inside.

    Joyce Rizzo: Being in prison and not being able to smoke? That's like being in jail. Join me.

    Tony: All right.

  • Tony: Can I ask you, like, why I'm chained to a Ford?

    Vince Rizzo: I'm gonna unchain you, Tony, but first I gotta tell you something. You see this house here? That's my home. My grandfather built this home and I share it with my family.

    Tony: Oh, you got them chained up in the house too?

    Vince Rizzo: You're gonna get real nice food and a real nice place to live for the first time in 3 years, so you better behave yourself.

    Tony: And all this because you knew my bitch mother?

    Vince Rizzo: Well, I gotta admit, you know, Nan could be difficult sometimes. But... she was also...

    Tony: A drunk and a whore.

    Vince Rizzo: Why do you call her that?

    Tony: She used to punish me for not boosting cases of vodka from the liquor store I worked at, by screwing my friends. Which base does 'drunk' and 'whore' not cover?

    Vince Rizzo: Don't you have any fond memories of her?

    Tony: Well, at least she was around. My father left before I was born.

    Vince Rizzo: [pauses] What do you know about him?

    Tony: He's dead.

    Vince Rizzo: That's too bad.

    Tony: Eh, the only thing that's too bad, is I didn't get a chance to visit his deathbed and dance in his ugly face for leaving me with that bitch.

    Vince Rizzo: Okay, let's go.