Añade un argumento en tu idiomaPat, a failed restaurateur, and Lara, a diner waitress, both divorced, cross paths. Pat employs his charm, cooking skills, and karaoke to court Lara, aiming to find romance in their shared d... Leer todoPat, a failed restaurateur, and Lara, a diner waitress, both divorced, cross paths. Pat employs his charm, cooking skills, and karaoke to court Lara, aiming to find romance in their shared dissatisfaction.Pat, a failed restaurateur, and Lara, a diner waitress, both divorced, cross paths. Pat employs his charm, cooking skills, and karaoke to court Lara, aiming to find romance in their shared dissatisfaction.
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- 7 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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Wonderful, heart-warming Indie comedy-romance. Rich Grosso, who wrote and stars in this film, delivers an exceptional performance as Pat, a restaurateur and divorcee, who is at a crossroads in his life, having not fulfilled his dreams, when he meets Lara, a waitress, who is also divorced and wondering how she got so off course in fulfilling her dreams.
As Pat navigates his struggles to heal his relationship with his daughter, and to find his way to make his dreams of opening a supper club a reality, he and Lara explore a friendship. Standout acting from Rich as Pat, Victoria Kelleher as Lara, Tony Denison as Rich's therapist Dr. Bernardi, Viva Vinson as CJ, jazz singer and friend to Lara, Joe Pacheco as Pat's brother Paul, and all the actors.
While light-hearted and very funny, this film explores deep issues of trust, facing one's fears, and healing old wounds in relationships. I was moved to tears more than once. Great cover song, performed by the marvelous Jazz singer Viva Vinson (whose real life mother, actress Delores Deluce, delivers hilarious lines as a cafe patron!) Great date movie, or relaxing, rainy day movie. Highly recommend it!
As Pat navigates his struggles to heal his relationship with his daughter, and to find his way to make his dreams of opening a supper club a reality, he and Lara explore a friendship. Standout acting from Rich as Pat, Victoria Kelleher as Lara, Tony Denison as Rich's therapist Dr. Bernardi, Viva Vinson as CJ, jazz singer and friend to Lara, Joe Pacheco as Pat's brother Paul, and all the actors.
While light-hearted and very funny, this film explores deep issues of trust, facing one's fears, and healing old wounds in relationships. I was moved to tears more than once. Great cover song, performed by the marvelous Jazz singer Viva Vinson (whose real life mother, actress Delores Deluce, delivers hilarious lines as a cafe patron!) Great date movie, or relaxing, rainy day movie. Highly recommend it!
This is such a a great heartfelt movie. The story really resonated with me. I love how each character learned and grew from their pain and mistakes of the past. The story made me feel like there is light at the end of the divorce tunnel and I will eventually heal from my pain and grow from the mistakes I made in my marriage and my relationship with my son. Great story, great laughs, can't wait to watch it again! My new favorite movie!
Make no mistake this is not a big budget Hollywood release. What this is however, is an Indie film that flies above much of what the Hollywood machine turns out.
The film does take a good minute to get started, but as you settle in these characters quickly become familiar friends. Pat and Lara aren't your typical rom-com characters, they are human with all the baggage and frailties that often come with middle age.
Both needing a push to get out of their funk and live life, they meet in the old fashioned way in a bar...
As the characters, both hesitant, open up to each other, they begin to bare the wounds life has bestowed. At this point you can't help but to cheer them on.
Rich Grosso's 'Pat' is a man who's past mistakes haunt him and Victoria Kelleher's 'Lara' is the perfect middle aged woman trying to figure out the next chapter.
The rest of the cast are perfectly placed, and the TV newsman and Pat's ex are not to be missed.
No spoiler alerts here, but if you like a good rom-com, this one actually has characters that are human.
The film does take a good minute to get started, but as you settle in these characters quickly become familiar friends. Pat and Lara aren't your typical rom-com characters, they are human with all the baggage and frailties that often come with middle age.
Both needing a push to get out of their funk and live life, they meet in the old fashioned way in a bar...
As the characters, both hesitant, open up to each other, they begin to bare the wounds life has bestowed. At this point you can't help but to cheer them on.
Rich Grosso's 'Pat' is a man who's past mistakes haunt him and Victoria Kelleher's 'Lara' is the perfect middle aged woman trying to figure out the next chapter.
The rest of the cast are perfectly placed, and the TV newsman and Pat's ex are not to be missed.
No spoiler alerts here, but if you like a good rom-com, this one actually has characters that are human.
I just watched the movie DONT SAY IT starring Richard Grosso (also the writer) and Victoria Kellher.
The movie has a lot of strong scenes. It also has very interesting to watch characters.
The movie is directed by Stephen Ward.
This movie was shot in a very creative stylistic way. It's a heart-warming indie rom com! Love it! The storyline pulls you in many directions as you're watching this movie.
This is a romantic ride portrayed on screen that is great for date night. I thought all the lead actors had great onscreen chemistry- so good together. The sets and scenes are great. Check this movie out! You'll remember it!
The movie has a lot of strong scenes. It also has very interesting to watch characters.
The movie is directed by Stephen Ward.
This movie was shot in a very creative stylistic way. It's a heart-warming indie rom com! Love it! The storyline pulls you in many directions as you're watching this movie.
This is a romantic ride portrayed on screen that is great for date night. I thought all the lead actors had great onscreen chemistry- so good together. The sets and scenes are great. Check this movie out! You'll remember it!
"Don't Say It" is a sweet-natured romantic dramedy that my wife and I quite enjoyed, and that's saying something! While the story itself treads in familiar romcom territory, its the writing and performances that elevate this film way beyond what we often expect from indie films. Even better, the film takes a look at the difficulty folks have finding connection as they get older, especially after having been burned by relationships in the past. Writer/lead Rich Grosso and his opposite, Victoria Kelleher create nuanced characters that we were rooting for, and each conveyed a world-weary countenance that rang true. And with its well-done production values, strong editing, and compelling subplots, this is a film that's perfect to enjoy with your sweetie, perhaps while sharing a nice plate of chicken piccatta!
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- CuriosidadesSometimes it's just a family affair in the film "Don't Say It". Did you know that the film's very own Actor, Writer, Producer Rich Grosso has two sisters and one of them, Dolores Deluce portrays Margery in the film, plus Rich's real life niece Viva Vinson portrays the character of CJ. But it does not stop there. Dolores Deluce is Viva Vinson's real life mother.
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