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Nailed

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Harvey Keitel, Rachel Blanchard, and Brad Rowe in Nailed (2001)
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A clothing designer fights to keep her Jewish-Italian family together when her brother decides to have a child with a woman he barely knows.A clothing designer fights to keep her Jewish-Italian family together when her brother decides to have a child with a woman he barely knows.A clothing designer fights to keep her Jewish-Italian family together when her brother decides to have a child with a woman he barely knows.

  • Director
    • Joel Silverman
  • Writer
    • Joel Silverman
  • Stars
    • Rachel Blanchard
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Brad Rowe
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    434
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    • Director
      • Joel Silverman
    • Writer
      • Joel Silverman
    • Stars
      • Rachel Blanchard
      • Harvey Keitel
      • Brad Rowe
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rachel Blanchard
    Rachel Blanchard
    • Kelly Sherman
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Tony Romano
    Brad Rowe
    Brad Rowe
    • Jeff Romano
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Fern Romano
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Danny McGooch
    Lori Heuring
    Lori Heuring
    • Robin Eastman
    Gina Philips
    Gina Philips
    • Mia Romano
    Richard Voll
    • Brian Romano
    Robert Scott Dobbie
    • Jonny Romano, age 3
    Sandra Seacat
    Sandra Seacat
    • Sandra the Midwife
    Monica Parker
    Monica Parker
    • Madame Divine
    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • Uncle Robert
    Joey Travolta
    Joey Travolta
    • Uncle Dave
    Julie Ariola
    Julie Ariola
    • Aunt Rosie
    Laura Siskind
    • Cousin Stacy
    Tangie Ambrose
    Tangie Ambrose
    • Jamaican Tam
    Janne Peters
    Janne Peters
    • Librarian
    William Francis McGuire
    • Priest
    • (as William F. McGuire)
    • Director
      • Joel Silverman
    • Writer
      • Joel Silverman
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    6cheitman23

    One thing

    One thing alone makes this almost work, and that's the performance of Rachel Blanchard. With minimal lines or character development, she does an

    amazing job of making her character almost three dimensional. Without her

    ability, this film could have across as a character assassination of "loose"

    women and new age dingbats. As it is, this is not a terrible film but it needed more work in my opinion. The back of the disc says Renfo is "stalked" by a

    "psychotic" young woman so Keitel (like in his "cleaner" roles in "Pulp Fiction" or that Bridget Fonda thing?) has to intervene to save his son. Apparently the

    publicist or media people either never watched it or had no idea how to market it! The box makes it seem like "Swimfan" or something! Instead it's Lifetime V for men too close to their dads, but Blanchard, who should get better work, holds this together enough to make it watchable. 6/10
    5sometimesagreatnotion

    The effect of this movie depends entirely on your frame of reference

    Ultimately this movie is about parenting...the entire spectrum of parenting. From horrific parents and how they destroy that child's ability to have reasonable relationships and a reasonable life; to well meaning parents who still make every mistake possible...and the new parent fear of knowing they are probably not completely equipped (who is?)and the choices ahead of them.

    The actress who plays Kelly (Rachel Blanchard) gave us a person whose parents "didn't do their job". This is the way Harvey Keitel's character assesses his son's pregnant fiancé. We have written her off as a total California, flakey, crunchy granola, weirdo who has unprovoked flare-ups until we discover her completely botched upbringing late in the film. Rachel Blanchard portrays this character in a way for us to understand that Kelly isn't just "a psycho" but someone whose parents should never have been allowed to breed…the same struggle she is having with Jeff: Should they terminate this pregnancy or have the baby? Do they love each other? Are they equipped to be parents? This movie isn't a statement on single parenting but on how equipped we are to be parents and how little attention and contemplation this gets prior to giving birth.
    thomasjane

    I liked it

    I have no idea whatsoever why but I actually liked the film- not at all how it's described on the box. Brad Rowe plays the son of Harvey Keitel, an Italian-American success story and mom Mary Kay Place, a typical Jewish mother. The lead girl in the film I had seen on recent episodes of "Seventh Heaven". But this movie explores areas of life that just aren't explored in too many films, if any. That is the need for a man to become a father. All the time in films it is explored the need for women to become mothers, but the men are treated as if fatherhood is not for them. Myself, I personally have no wish to ever become a dad, but that's not to say there aren't women who have no desire to ever become a mother. But this was certainly an interesting film with an interesting concept. Well done.
    6bkwunder

    Better than expected

    This movie starts slowly but becomes quite engaging. It tackles the difficult question facing many expecting, but unwed couples -- abortion or not. Brad Rowe is excellent as the somewhat free-spirited son of a "traditional" family. Rachel Blanchard is outstanding as the "new age hippie chick" from a very broken home. Harvey Keitel is good as the frustrated father who sees his son in trouble, but can't do anything to help him -- because the son doesn't want his help. As the movie goes on the character development is quite good and I found myself genuinely interested in all of them. The movie is well-written and well-acted. I recommend it.
    vchimpanzee

    Not too bad

    Brad didn't want to join the family clothing business. He ended up struggling as a movie writer in California. So desperate he had to sell his blood, he found an angel named Kelly at the blood bank.

    After numerous failed relationships which included sex (and one pregnancy which ended in an abortion), Brad fell for Kelly, and Kelly too found herself pregnant. Brad's father Tony insisted Kelly have an abortion ... or else! I won't say what happens after that. I will just say Brad and Kelly agonize over the decision they have to make, and they go through the ups and downs of a typical relationship. Things are not always good, just like in real life. And maybe things aren't as bad for Brad and his family as it appears at first.

    I am pro-choice on the abortion issue, but a movie like this makes me think about what that really means. I don't like to see the act taking place without some serious health threat or at least rape, or maybe a seriously deformed fetus. None of these applied to Kelly's situation. It was disturbing to see Tony take such a casual attitude toward this act--especially since he crossed himself later in the movie. Apaarently he was Catholic. He must have married a Jewish woman, since the family was shown celebrating Easter and Passover. I would say Tony wasn't that good a Catholic.

    Rahcel Blanchard would be my main reason for watching this, since I liked her so much in the TV series 'Clueless'. Kelly was so sweet despite her hard life, and while she did lose her temper from time to time, she handled herself well. Harvey Keitel did well as Tony also.

    I've seen better movies, but this wasn't too bad.

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    • Trivia
      Reunites Harvey Keitel and Richard Romanus, who had previously both stared as relative unknowns in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets in 1973.
    • Goofs
      After displaying chest hair in several scenes, Brad Rowe is suddenly smooth-chested in the scene where he's put to bed drunk by Dash Mihok. In later scenes, the chest hair is back again.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dilema
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sanford/Pillsbury Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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