Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDonna and Michael's wedding plans are complicated by pre-ceremony tasks and mutual doubts. He struggles with commitment while she questions his maturity, leaving both uncertain.Donna and Michael's wedding plans are complicated by pre-ceremony tasks and mutual doubts. He struggles with commitment while she questions his maturity, leaving both uncertain.Donna and Michael's wedding plans are complicated by pre-ceremony tasks and mutual doubts. He struggles with commitment while she questions his maturity, leaving both uncertain.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Michael Selkirk
- Brian
- (as Michael J. Wolfe)
Vincent Pastore
- Angelo
- (as Vinny Pastore)
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One of the least funny "comedies" I've ever wasted time watching.
The characters are so awful I didn't care what happened to them, and the story is depressing - the clue that it's no fun to watch is the term "slice of life" on the DVD case.
That should always be a warning. "Slice of life" means, nobody is happy.
Also, the term "True Love" has absolutely NOTHING what so ever to do with this movie.
Boring, bad, stupid, unlikeable characters...what else do I need to say?
The characters are so awful I didn't care what happened to them, and the story is depressing - the clue that it's no fun to watch is the term "slice of life" on the DVD case.
That should always be a warning. "Slice of life" means, nobody is happy.
Also, the term "True Love" has absolutely NOTHING what so ever to do with this movie.
Boring, bad, stupid, unlikeable characters...what else do I need to say?
Wonder why more people haven't commented on this Sundance film festival winner? Maybe because it's a very niche film.
Extremely well done study of New York Italian American culture on all levels; the food, the sex; the dysfunctional relationships with each other and with the church; the constant cursing; the weakness of the men and the strength of the women (Who really rules?) As well as the love; the camaraderie; the family support and acceptance with, "This too shall pass attitude and it will be better."
I agree with one of the reviewers that some of the characters were not well developed. It was not important to develop them. Anyone knowing the culture can fill in the blanks. Maybe not such a good technique for "outsiders". Perhaps a reason why it has not become a popular film.
It's also a very astute study of male female relationships and a view at the difference between men and women.
This is the second film I've seen by Savoca and I love the way she just says, "This is it! It is what it is!": No judgement values, no preaching just take it or leave it. Make up your own mind, while she presents all aspects "good and bad".
Well worth my two hrs., and maybe yours.
Extremely well done study of New York Italian American culture on all levels; the food, the sex; the dysfunctional relationships with each other and with the church; the constant cursing; the weakness of the men and the strength of the women (Who really rules?) As well as the love; the camaraderie; the family support and acceptance with, "This too shall pass attitude and it will be better."
I agree with one of the reviewers that some of the characters were not well developed. It was not important to develop them. Anyone knowing the culture can fill in the blanks. Maybe not such a good technique for "outsiders". Perhaps a reason why it has not become a popular film.
It's also a very astute study of male female relationships and a view at the difference between men and women.
This is the second film I've seen by Savoca and I love the way she just says, "This is it! It is what it is!": No judgement values, no preaching just take it or leave it. Make up your own mind, while she presents all aspects "good and bad".
Well worth my two hrs., and maybe yours.
I loved this film. As an Italian-American, I could readily identify with the characters in this movie and found it to be very heartwarming and realistic. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about "The Sopranos" which shows Italian-Americans in the most negative and humorless way imaginable. "True Love" depicted the closeness and genuine warmth between family members and friends and made me forget that I was watching a movie. Recommend it highly!
In the Bronx Italian-American community, Donna (Annabella Sciorra) and Michael (Ron Eldard) are getting married. There are conflicts building over the preparations and the relationship itself.
This is an early 90's era indie. It has two solid actors in the lead. In the end, I only care about those two characters. The other characters are no more than annoying chatter boxes. It starts slow with the couple being lovey-dovey. The attempted humor like the wedding dinner prep comes off as Italian stereotypes doing comedy. The bachelor party argument is the start of the couple's bickering and I like that. At least, it's interesting. In the end, this is not a highlight of this era's indie movement, but it does showcase a couple of actors and that's good.
This is an early 90's era indie. It has two solid actors in the lead. In the end, I only care about those two characters. The other characters are no more than annoying chatter boxes. It starts slow with the couple being lovey-dovey. The attempted humor like the wedding dinner prep comes off as Italian stereotypes doing comedy. The bachelor party argument is the start of the couple's bickering and I like that. At least, it's interesting. In the end, this is not a highlight of this era's indie movement, but it does showcase a couple of actors and that's good.
The leads seem to have either wonderful acting skills, natural chemistry for each other or both. My money is on both. The movie allows the viewer to feel like they are part of the various conversations. You feel like you are at the kitchen table when that scene is shown. It accurately portrays the vast amount of decisions and disconnects that many couples endure when going from the words "will you marry me" to the words "I do". I liked all the supporting actors and actresses' performances. The parents show a good loving chemistry as well. The music is good if you like the 1980's sound (my fav. is Pam Russo's hit "It works for me") . Granted there are no chase scenes or major explosions, but it is a cute romance worth watching.
Le saviez-vous
- Crédits fousMichael and Donna's black-and-white wedding video plays during much of the end credits. There is also a short color scene of the flower girl and ring bearer during the end credits.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Wahre Liebe
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 354 268 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 354 268 $US
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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