Marvin is a heavy-drinking widower who's seen better days and now ekes out a living at odd jobs. He meets Tige, an 11-year-old boy about to kill himself because his mother has just died. Wit... Read allMarvin is a heavy-drinking widower who's seen better days and now ekes out a living at odd jobs. He meets Tige, an 11-year-old boy about to kill himself because his mother has just died. With nowhere else to stay, Tige moves inMarvin is a heavy-drinking widower who's seen better days and now ekes out a living at odd jobs. He meets Tige, an 11-year-old boy about to kill himself because his mother has just died. With nowhere else to stay, Tige moves in
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- TriviaThe movie's release was delayed due to the prominence of the Atlanta child murder spree in the news at that time. The movie, set in Atlanta and dealing with the relationship between an adult and a child, was deemed too sensitive.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004)
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5 of 10 stars. This Film is fairly good at best, but it's worth watching if you want to see a good performance by the Legendary John Cassavetes.
The Film stars John Cassavetes and Gibran Brown alongside Billy Dee Williams. Cassavetes puts on a good Performance, it's not a Masterpiece Performance like he often delivers, but it's good. As the Film moves on, Cassavetes certainly picks up momentum and seems to peel the onion a bit and also improvise a bit in many scenes in the 2nd half of the Film, and as always, he never over-reaches but also makes sure the table is almost entirely cleared. Gibran Brown was 12 when this Movie was Filmed, and he does a good job, I was impressed and it was neat to see as the Film moved on that he and Cassavetes actually seem to have a few very good open and improvised emotions that are poured onto the Film.
Billy Dee Williams does okay, but I've never been as impressed with Williams as some are. I'm not trying to be too hard on Williams, because he's not a terrible Actor; but often times it appears as if he is being Filmed Acting like he's looking out a window if it's a scene where he's looking out a window; and I don't want to think that he's Acting like he's looking out a window when he's being Filmed looking out a window; I want to think that he's looking out a window. Acting is a hard job, and Williams seems prove this in some of the scenes in this Film.
The Directing by Eric Weston is simply uneven. Some scenes work good, but some scenes are unfortunately Filmed in a way that tend themselves to an Afternoon Special. Very uneven Directing; the opening credits and the music in it are horrid and really set a bad tone for the start of the Film.
But again, Cassavetes and Brown make the Film at least okay with their good performances. Most know that Cassavetes passed away at a very young age in 1989, and he was only in his late-50s when he died. Most know that he is one of the most Influential, Respected and best Director's of all time according to most Film Historians and Directors. Most also know that he was a highly respected Actor, and financed many of the Films he Directed by Acting, as he was very sought after because of his Acting abilities. Some have asked me, what are the 10 best Films that Cassavetes Starred in. I would say if I contacted 100 of the most respected Film Historians, they would all have slightly different orders, but this would be there Top 10 consensus. And this Film would be in their Top 10 (which I disagree with as you can tell from my review), and Historians would consider The Top 3 in his Top 10 to be Masterpieces: 1. Rosemary's Baby (1968) 2. Love Streams (1984) 3. Mikey And Nicky (1976) 4. Nightside (1973) 5. Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981) 6. The Killers (1964) 7. Edge Of The City (1957) 8. Husbands (1970) 9. The Webster Boy (1962) 10. Marvin & Tige (1983)
The Film stars John Cassavetes and Gibran Brown alongside Billy Dee Williams. Cassavetes puts on a good Performance, it's not a Masterpiece Performance like he often delivers, but it's good. As the Film moves on, Cassavetes certainly picks up momentum and seems to peel the onion a bit and also improvise a bit in many scenes in the 2nd half of the Film, and as always, he never over-reaches but also makes sure the table is almost entirely cleared. Gibran Brown was 12 when this Movie was Filmed, and he does a good job, I was impressed and it was neat to see as the Film moved on that he and Cassavetes actually seem to have a few very good open and improvised emotions that are poured onto the Film.
Billy Dee Williams does okay, but I've never been as impressed with Williams as some are. I'm not trying to be too hard on Williams, because he's not a terrible Actor; but often times it appears as if he is being Filmed Acting like he's looking out a window if it's a scene where he's looking out a window; and I don't want to think that he's Acting like he's looking out a window when he's being Filmed looking out a window; I want to think that he's looking out a window. Acting is a hard job, and Williams seems prove this in some of the scenes in this Film.
The Directing by Eric Weston is simply uneven. Some scenes work good, but some scenes are unfortunately Filmed in a way that tend themselves to an Afternoon Special. Very uneven Directing; the opening credits and the music in it are horrid and really set a bad tone for the start of the Film.
But again, Cassavetes and Brown make the Film at least okay with their good performances. Most know that Cassavetes passed away at a very young age in 1989, and he was only in his late-50s when he died. Most know that he is one of the most Influential, Respected and best Director's of all time according to most Film Historians and Directors. Most also know that he was a highly respected Actor, and financed many of the Films he Directed by Acting, as he was very sought after because of his Acting abilities. Some have asked me, what are the 10 best Films that Cassavetes Starred in. I would say if I contacted 100 of the most respected Film Historians, they would all have slightly different orders, but this would be there Top 10 consensus. And this Film would be in their Top 10 (which I disagree with as you can tell from my review), and Historians would consider The Top 3 in his Top 10 to be Masterpieces: 1. Rosemary's Baby (1968) 2. Love Streams (1984) 3. Mikey And Nicky (1976) 4. Nightside (1973) 5. Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981) 6. The Killers (1964) 7. Edge Of The City (1957) 8. Husbands (1970) 9. The Webster Boy (1962) 10. Marvin & Tige (1983)
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