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 d... Read allPat, 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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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.
This is one rom com you don't want to skip over. The cast does an incredible job of telling a very genuine feeling story. I found myself laughing and crying along with them throughout their journey.
Rich Grosso writing is incredible and so is his acting. I love the way they shot these scenes, it is beautifully shot.
I am not a big rom com fan, but this one has definitely won me over. It is really amazing the great films and talented actors that you find in the indie market.
I can not wait to watch more of Rich Grosso's work.
I was also excited to see included in this solid cast Spencer Breslin!
Rich Grosso writing is incredible and so is his acting. I love the way they shot these scenes, it is beautifully shot.
I am not a big rom com fan, but this one has definitely won me over. It is really amazing the great films and talented actors that you find in the indie market.
I can not wait to watch more of Rich Grosso's work.
I was also excited to see included in this solid cast Spencer Breslin!
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!
Really cute and fun indie romcom. The performances and characters were very sincere, and the writing was pretty top notch. It lacks a certain professionalism that most films with a budget have, but that adds to this very genuine vibe the movie gives off. You can tell this came from a very real place from the filmmakers and that there was truly a lot of love put into this story.
I also greatly appreciated how the topics of mental health issues were breached. It does border a bit on cartoonish at points, but it is rather difficult to showcase the idea they were going for so I commend the attempt.
I also greatly appreciated how the topics of mental health issues were breached. It does border a bit on cartoonish at points, but it is rather difficult to showcase the idea they were going for so I commend the attempt.
Watching this movie makes you feel a connection for both the main characters. Their problems are struggles relate to one another which makes the movie really sweet to watch.
One thing I really liked about this movie was that the script was really well written. In some movies, everything seems forced (even though it's kind supposed to be), but this movie seems smooth and doesn't seemed force at all. The main characters meet in a good and smooth fashion that doesn't seem forced at all.
Also, I am a big comedy person, so when this movie made me laugh, I already knew it was a good movie. 100% enjoyable watch and would recommend to anyone interested in this genre!
One thing I really liked about this movie was that the script was really well written. In some movies, everything seems forced (even though it's kind supposed to be), but this movie seems smooth and doesn't seemed force at all. The main characters meet in a good and smooth fashion that doesn't seem forced at all.
Also, I am a big comedy person, so when this movie made me laugh, I already knew it was a good movie. 100% enjoyable watch and would recommend to anyone interested in this genre!
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- TriviaSometimes 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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