La dedicación de Joe Fine por su esposa y sus hijas no conoce límites, pero sus gastos excesivos y sus problemas de negocios alimentan una rabia que amenaza lo que más ama: su familia.La dedicación de Joe Fine por su esposa y sus hijas no conoce límites, pero sus gastos excesivos y sus problemas de negocios alimentan una rabia que amenaza lo que más ama: su familia.La dedicación de Joe Fine por su esposa y sus hijas no conoce límites, pero sus gastos excesivos y sus problemas de negocios alimentan una rabia que amenaza lo que más ama: su familia.
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesChazz Palminteri also said "Do mine eyes deceive me?" in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.
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Joe Fine: I'll give you 10 bucks to finish your bowl. Better yet, I'll give you another 10 bucks to eat two pieces of fruit.
Stella Fine: Don't bribe her.
Joe Fine: To you, it's a bribe. To me, It's a long-term investment.
- ConexionesReferenced in Miles to Go (2012)
Joe Fine (Chazz Palminteri) moves his whole family from Brooklyn to New Orleans in 1974, and literally he moves them since he didn't tell them in advance. Surprise! Oddly most of the characters don't see anything wrong with that. The other main member of the Fine clan is Maddie (Rainey Qualley) she's the one that doesn't think this is quite right and is the only one we can understand, care for and sympathize with. The younger daughter, Natalie (Jodelle Ferland), is fine too but she's much younger and more care free.
The father has money, status and other similar issues. He has a need to provide for his family and if that is ever in jeopardy he becomes increasingly unstable. It unfortunately was probably a common characteristic among war vets of the era. And that's why I have such a problem with this being classified as a comedy. The story probably applies to other families and it's not likely something they want to relive as a light-hearted laugh-fest! I wonder if Adopt Films would be willing to pay for their therapy afterwards? I doubt it.
Now that you're fairly warned about the dramatic issues explored, the teenage daughters were good characters, likable, which is pretty important and the young actresses were good (include Andie MacDowell's daughter Rainey Qualley). Palminteri gives a forceful performance but don't expect him to veer too far from his mobster typecast roots. The poorest realized character was the "mother". That word goes in quotation marks because I feel sorry for anybody who was "raised" by that character. She's not a terrible person, she's just not a person. MacDowell put on a terrible European accent and paraded around the house parroting everything that her unstable, deceitful and volatile husband said. Thankfully "Mighty Fine" is pretty short and eventually the daughters become their own role models.
Who Might Like This: People who like 70s-era family dramas; people who like stories of teenagers finding the internal strength to rise above their circumstances.
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- 15 jun 2013
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