अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn this drama, David Rosen and his wife Becky have lived in the same Coney Island neighborhood for nearly all their married life. But the area is not what it used to be, and a gang leader na... सभी पढ़ेंIn this drama, David Rosen and his wife Becky have lived in the same Coney Island neighborhood for nearly all their married life. But the area is not what it used to be, and a gang leader named Strut has decided to make Coney Island his new turf. Strut begins shaking down the mer... सभी पढ़ेंIn this drama, David Rosen and his wife Becky have lived in the same Coney Island neighborhood for nearly all their married life. But the area is not what it used to be, and a gang leader named Strut has decided to make Coney Island his new turf. Strut begins shaking down the merchants in the area, demanding payment for "protection" and using violence to deal with any... सभी पढ़ें
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"Boardwalk" is a nice little slice of life / character study / human interest drama that is not always compelling. Some of the supporting characters are just NOT as likeable or as engaging as the couple at the centre of our story, and the film is never very interesting when it doesn't focus on them. Yes, some people could argue that the film gets a little too ugly at the end, but the subplot with the gang had to be resolved *somehow*. Ultimately, this does feel rather manipulative at times; for example, there's a point where director Stephen Verona could just let Gordons' performance carry the scene, but it's accompanied by melodramatic music on the soundtrack.
Strasberg and Gordon are the main reason(s) to watch: their believability as a loving twosome, their banter (they actually peruse a copy of Playboy together in bed), their struggles to deal with developments in their lives. "Boardwalk" does have some poignancy when it illustrates his life as a Jewish immigrant in America. Strasberg is also free from any sort of prejudice, and is taken aback by Leighs' reaction to a black couple who move in next door. There's a solid supporting cast (Joe Silver, Eddie Barth, Merwin Goldsmith, Eli Mintz, Lillian Roth, Kim Delgado as the repulsive main baddy, Linda Manz, Antonia Rey, Sammy Cahn, Altovise Davis, Lloyd Hollar). And that looks like Steve James as one of the moving men late in the picture.
Overall, a respectable if not entirely successful independently made drama, certain to push peoples' buttons frequently (that gang couldn't be more despicable if they tried).
Seven out of 10.
David and Beck Rosen (Lee Strasberg and Ruth Gordon) are quite elderly and are looking forward to their 50th anniversary, which is soon approaching. But in the meantime, a variety of problems come their way and instead of enjoying their final years, the couple have to hold on and weather a lot of storms to come.
Gordon and Strasberg are really good in these roles. That is why all the destractions are a bit annoying. I just wish the film had spent more time on their story instead of on the gang....especially since watching hoods beat the snot out of the elderly isn't a lot of fun. In fact, it's a depressing and awful film to watch at times.
By the way, if you want a much better film about the elderly and gangs, try SIEGE (1978) starring Martin Balsam.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFinal theatrical feature film of actress Lillian Roth who played Ruth.
- साउंडट्रैकNever Felt So Right
Written by Susan Collins, R. Berardi, M. Berardi
published by April Blackwood Music/Chappell Music
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Boardwalk?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 38 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1