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Romeo & Juliet gets transplanted to the Bronx.Romeo & Juliet gets transplanted to the Bronx.Romeo & Juliet gets transplanted to the Bronx.
Renée Taylor
- Mona
- (as Renee Taylor)
William Hickey
- Monsignor
- (as Bill Hickey)
Andrea Shreeman
- Mima
- (as Andy Shreeman)
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This was truly one of the most hilarious, Italian films I have seen. It truly captures some of the comical Italian atmosphere, although some scenes were too farcical as far as Italian humor goes.All in all a good film that I would see over again.
A delightfully unpretentious send up of Romeo and Juliet. Approach with no expectations other than having a good time and you will enjoy this one. A talented group of comic actors let go and have a riot in this light-hearted performers' vehicle. Bad reviews were due to a snobbishness about treatments of Shakespeare. Some people feel that all film must be "important" ---If you share those views, don't bother. The credits read "introducing" Angelina Jolie, which is not even close to being true, but she is astoundingly beautiful as the Juliet character, and, as always, her acting is wonderful--- and, considering her age at the time, even her dialect is pretty good. Recreating this classic tale with feuding Italian families in the catering business in New York results in great fun. See it in the right frame of mind and you will laugh out loud.
Lots of well known actors in this. It is what it is as far as what kind of movie it is. Not the worst movie ever, but certainly not the best.
Angelina though....wow.....she is BAD. That's supposed to be an Italian accent? She sounds like she is from Transylvania. Worst Italian accent I have ever heard. As a Sicilian New Yorker that spent my summers in Sicily, hers is the worst take on an Italian accent that my ears have ever been cursed with listening to.
So if your expectations are not too high you won't be disappointed. If you go into this expecting a masterpiece.....well, that's on you.
Angelina though....wow.....she is BAD. That's supposed to be an Italian accent? She sounds like she is from Transylvania. Worst Italian accent I have ever heard. As a Sicilian New Yorker that spent my summers in Sicily, hers is the worst take on an Italian accent that my ears have ever been cursed with listening to.
So if your expectations are not too high you won't be disappointed. If you go into this expecting a masterpiece.....well, that's on you.
The great Paul Sorvino plays a well-bred man who is pained to be forced to socialize with the low-class and vulgar Lainie Kazan and Joe Bologna, but his incredulous and exasperated expressions may just be his own response to finding himself in this movie.
A grandmother sees her grandson play Romeo in his high school production of "Romeo and Juliet" and remarks appreciatively upon the ample size of his genitals. Twice. That is the level of humor in this film.
Your move.
A grandmother sees her grandson play Romeo in his high school production of "Romeo and Juliet" and remarks appreciatively upon the ample size of his genitals. Twice. That is the level of humor in this film.
Your move.
This film is readily available as a DVD, but please save your well-earned money. Fortunately for me I was able to borrow the DVD from our local library so it cost me nothing, only my valuable time.
I thought the whole film lacked any professional standard. A local church dramatic society could do as well, may be better.
I liked the idea of a farce built around the story of Shakepeare's Romeo and Juliet with feuding families and their suffering children.
I may be losing my sense of humour. I hope not. I found myself smiling a few times and I cracked a laugh when the boy's down-to=earth Mum put her chewing gum in the antique vase. There were also a few risqué moments when Romeo lost control when kissing Juliet during their stage performance. It's difficult to hide your enthusiasm when wearing tights.
The medium giving advice on affairs of the heart says "Love is all there is...but we need so much more". This film sure is lacking in something, so skip this one, my friend.
I thought the whole film lacked any professional standard. A local church dramatic society could do as well, may be better.
I liked the idea of a farce built around the story of Shakepeare's Romeo and Juliet with feuding families and their suffering children.
I may be losing my sense of humour. I hope not. I found myself smiling a few times and I cracked a laugh when the boy's down-to=earth Mum put her chewing gum in the antique vase. There were also a few risqué moments when Romeo lost control when kissing Juliet during their stage performance. It's difficult to hide your enthusiasm when wearing tights.
The medium giving advice on affairs of the heart says "Love is all there is...but we need so much more". This film sure is lacking in something, so skip this one, my friend.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of two Romeo and Juliet movie adaptations in 1996.
- GoofsIn the scene where Gina is in the kitchen and Mr. Cappamezza is telling her about how her parents threw her out, the camera view that is looking from behind her shows her arm in front of her chest (holding the other hand), and the garment she is wearing is off her shoulder just a little bit. But in the next scene where her front is shown her arms are all the way down, and the garment is much further down her arm.
- SoundtracksLove Is All There Is
Lyrics by Renée Taylor
Music and Arrangement by Jeff Beal
Sung by Daniel Ebbers and Teri Koide
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $61,875
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $32,925
- Oct 13, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $61,875
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