On a mission to save his family's fireworks business, a man becomes distracted after he falls in love.On a mission to save his family's fireworks business, a man becomes distracted after he falls in love.On a mission to save his family's fireworks business, a man becomes distracted after he falls in love.
Anthony DeSando
- Joey Zito
- (as Anthony De Sando)
Maria Luisa Cianni
- Andrea Martelli
- (as Luisa Cianni)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBridget Fonda's final feature film role before retiring from screen acting in 2002.
- GoofsWhen Val tells Pop and Giovanni she will marry Joey Zito, the baguette keeps changing between shots.
- SoundtracksNothing But The Best
Written by Johnny Rotella
Performed by Patrick Tuzzolino
Courtesy of Skywriter Productions, Inc.
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This is a shockingly badly made movie! There are dozens of continuity errors, glaring ones, throughout. Could it be that nobody cared, not the director, not the editor, not even the continuity person (if there was one)?
Of the many instances here is just one example: Bridget Fonda goes out on a date. As she leaves with the man she is wearing a dress and her hair is styled a certain way. When they are eating in the restaurant she is wearing a radically different dress of a different style and color and her hair is completely redone.
Other such errors abound in profusion. I wonder how such a stellar cast of great actors, real stars, could be assembled and then such a careless effort put in by the filmmakers. It defeats the film. Great actors sound like they are just saying lines. Even Stanley Tucci looks like he is just making faces when he tries to put spirit or emotion into his dialogue. I expected this to be a good movie, and to like it a lot. Instead it took an effort to watch it to the oh-too-predictable end, which was itself very rushed and riddled with plot holes.
Of the many instances here is just one example: Bridget Fonda goes out on a date. As she leaves with the man she is wearing a dress and her hair is styled a certain way. When they are eating in the restaurant she is wearing a radically different dress of a different style and color and her hair is completely redone.
Other such errors abound in profusion. I wonder how such a stellar cast of great actors, real stars, could be assembled and then such a careless effort put in by the filmmakers. It defeats the film. Great actors sound like they are just saying lines. Even Stanley Tucci looks like he is just making faces when he tries to put spirit or emotion into his dialogue. I expected this to be a good movie, and to like it a lot. Instead it took an effort to watch it to the oh-too-predictable end, which was itself very rushed and riddled with plot holes.
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Box office
- Budget
- $17,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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