Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSet in the heart of the Big Apple, a chain of events unfolds that brings together two of the dumbest Loan Sharks and the world's unluckiest Suburbanite. A madcap ensemble of misfits and a pa... Ler tudoSet in the heart of the Big Apple, a chain of events unfolds that brings together two of the dumbest Loan Sharks and the world's unluckiest Suburbanite. A madcap ensemble of misfits and a parade of mishaps that's sure to put a New York Smile on your face.Set in the heart of the Big Apple, a chain of events unfolds that brings together two of the dumbest Loan Sharks and the world's unluckiest Suburbanite. A madcap ensemble of misfits and a parade of mishaps that's sure to put a New York Smile on your face.
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Take a shot of Seinfield and Chapelle, throw in some Rat Pack and Godfather and you have newcomer Rob Reilly's comedy film 'Back To Manhattan.' The film is a very funny day-in-the-lives-of two loan sharks, Frankie and Paulie. They are genuine tough guys. Their repartee blisters paint and their hair is perfect. But bodies? Bullets? Moles? Hot Cars? Not in this film! And that is what makes this comedy of errors such fun.
Our anti-heroes take their sweet time waltzing through an ensemble film that twists and turns from Jersey and Queens to Manhattan. They are out to collect a late loan payment but in this film, it is not the destination that is important but the very funny trip along the way. Barely coasting along in a half-dead, gas-guzzling 1992 Dodge Spirit, they get burrito bombed, chased by a rabid pit bull, dissed by a retired hit-man, flummoxed by a wired Mets fan, hosed by car thieves, and where are their guns? In short, these guys get no respect but they don't seem worried. And that is where the easy fun and laughs are throughout this what-could- possibly-go-wrong-next film.
Frankie and Paulie, played to perfection by Eddie Sicoli and Paul Dunleavy, hold the film together with their comfortable performances and strong screen chemistry. They have an easy relationship that seems to be a perfect match for the film. You have seen guys like this in Brooklyn and Queens, slicking their hair and chasing the girls, but never on the screen with this kind panache. Michael MacKewice, Lora Pfeiffer, Justin Allen and Steve DeVito also do well with their roles as a wired Mets fan, his girlfriend and two petty crooks.
As far as the writing and directing, Rob Reilly is a gifted filmmaker. Rob has a great ear for dialogue and his script always rings true. His staging, details and understatement also payoff with some very funny material. Frankie's fifteen-minute blind date with a giant is priceless comedy, all done with dialog and reaction shots. There are also many times when other directors with less restraint would have played the comedy with broader strokes, but then the film wouldn't have its easy-going fun and charm that make it work so well.
And then there's the film's rocking sound track. It is clear this director feels music is just as important as his visuals. He uses it skillfully to weave transitions and punchlines together as well as reinforce the good time feeling of the film. The film uses the work of half a dozen Indie artists from New York to LA for a more raw feel.
According to the director who spoke at the NY International Independent Film and Video Festival, this film was done for $18,000. All I can say is WOW - I can't wait for Reilly's next film!
8 / 10
Our anti-heroes take their sweet time waltzing through an ensemble film that twists and turns from Jersey and Queens to Manhattan. They are out to collect a late loan payment but in this film, it is not the destination that is important but the very funny trip along the way. Barely coasting along in a half-dead, gas-guzzling 1992 Dodge Spirit, they get burrito bombed, chased by a rabid pit bull, dissed by a retired hit-man, flummoxed by a wired Mets fan, hosed by car thieves, and where are their guns? In short, these guys get no respect but they don't seem worried. And that is where the easy fun and laughs are throughout this what-could- possibly-go-wrong-next film.
Frankie and Paulie, played to perfection by Eddie Sicoli and Paul Dunleavy, hold the film together with their comfortable performances and strong screen chemistry. They have an easy relationship that seems to be a perfect match for the film. You have seen guys like this in Brooklyn and Queens, slicking their hair and chasing the girls, but never on the screen with this kind panache. Michael MacKewice, Lora Pfeiffer, Justin Allen and Steve DeVito also do well with their roles as a wired Mets fan, his girlfriend and two petty crooks.
As far as the writing and directing, Rob Reilly is a gifted filmmaker. Rob has a great ear for dialogue and his script always rings true. His staging, details and understatement also payoff with some very funny material. Frankie's fifteen-minute blind date with a giant is priceless comedy, all done with dialog and reaction shots. There are also many times when other directors with less restraint would have played the comedy with broader strokes, but then the film wouldn't have its easy-going fun and charm that make it work so well.
And then there's the film's rocking sound track. It is clear this director feels music is just as important as his visuals. He uses it skillfully to weave transitions and punchlines together as well as reinforce the good time feeling of the film. The film uses the work of half a dozen Indie artists from New York to LA for a more raw feel.
According to the director who spoke at the NY International Independent Film and Video Festival, this film was done for $18,000. All I can say is WOW - I can't wait for Reilly's next film!
8 / 10
Ordinarily many independent film makers skew towards the shockers, horrors, mind twisters, bizarre, abstract, etc. Rob's film is a refreshing film in a genre that has to be one of the most difficult to produce - comedy.
The premise and character development is fun to watch. A guy running around NY with a baseball bat to get signed by his favorite star while his girl is shopping at Massey's. A loan shark and his protégée on a normal day of collecting getting side tracked with a chance of love. A bride and groom thrown into the mix provide for a climactic and hilarious ending.
As I understand it, BTM film was produced film style using a Cannon DV camera and a computer to edit. Check out the Directors Commentary on the DVD. It's pretty cool with a lot of film making tips.
Overall I give the film a 7. With more directing and technical experience, money and time and perhaps better talent, it could have been easily a 9. The script is pretty darn good. From a director and his first time out of the gate, quite an impressive job. A fun movie.
David
The premise and character development is fun to watch. A guy running around NY with a baseball bat to get signed by his favorite star while his girl is shopping at Massey's. A loan shark and his protégée on a normal day of collecting getting side tracked with a chance of love. A bride and groom thrown into the mix provide for a climactic and hilarious ending.
As I understand it, BTM film was produced film style using a Cannon DV camera and a computer to edit. Check out the Directors Commentary on the DVD. It's pretty cool with a lot of film making tips.
Overall I give the film a 7. With more directing and technical experience, money and time and perhaps better talent, it could have been easily a 9. The script is pretty darn good. From a director and his first time out of the gate, quite an impressive job. A fun movie.
David
I actually came here to see if there were more Frankie and Paulie films, and wound up posting because of the crazy low rating this film has. "Back To Manhattan" is a fun little indie gem, with two leads I think are hilarious! In fact, I am going to wear out my DVD getting friends to watch and counter the low average here. Rob Riley should take the new reviews to the bank and get us some more Frankie and Paulie films. Can't wait to see what the director has in mind for these guys next!
As far as the huge swing in votes on this film, I think we have a mix of friends and haters posting here. This film is NOT a ten but it sure isn't a three either. I am guessing an honest mix of votes would have to come in at a six because this film is a cut above average. Yes, this looks like a first effort but the director and "Frankie and Paulie" make this a really fun romp. And by the way, who cares if the film was shot digitally? Maybe no one noticed, but Eastman Kodak is selling printers these days and most theaters junked their film projectors years ago. So much for the film angst of 2005! ;)
As far as the huge swing in votes on this film, I think we have a mix of friends and haters posting here. This film is NOT a ten but it sure isn't a three either. I am guessing an honest mix of votes would have to come in at a six because this film is a cut above average. Yes, this looks like a first effort but the director and "Frankie and Paulie" make this a really fun romp. And by the way, who cares if the film was shot digitally? Maybe no one noticed, but Eastman Kodak is selling printers these days and most theaters junked their film projectors years ago. So much for the film angst of 2005! ;)
This film was the perfect combination of Funny and HILARIOUS! Rob Reilly really knows how to serve up a good time, for his audience. If you haven't seen this film, then you are missing one of the greatest times you have ever had, while in Manhattan! Who would believe this film was made on such a tiny budget? If I wasn't told...I wouldn't. Reilly is pure talent, that I am sure we can expect more great works like this from. The acting was phenomenal and equaled the writing, cinematography, music...Every aspect of the film made it worth sitting through. I sat through it 12 times so far (I own the DVD) and I STILL go and see it when it screens in theaters. Get "Back to Manhattan" It's well worth the trip!
Hi, I am new to the Film/Acting Industry, however, I Know a good storyline and directing when I see it. Rob Reilly is a new, fresh and talented director. Keep your eye on Rob Reilly for he is the new wave of the future in film-making. His characters,especially of, Frankie and Paulie remind me of the Honeymooners with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, what a Breath of Fresh air. I have watched this film 6 Times and it is always a blast to see again. Don't hesitate to check it out. I would recommend this film to anyone in film Making looking for a "Breath of Fresh Air" . My favorite character in the film is "Frankie" he cracks me up. He looks like a real gangster with class. I love this film! What more can I say... 10+ stars for Rob Reilly keep it coming baby. Looking forward to your next film, "Frankie and Paulie's Big Scratch" slated, as per the website, (www.cinemook.com) scheduled for preproduction in 2008. Alfred Di'Como
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