Gennaro vive con il nonno malato, che siede fuori tenendosi stretto fino all'ultimo attimo. Ma il nonno non è pronto a morire, ha degli affari in sospeso con una donna del suo passato e arru... Leggi tuttoGennaro vive con il nonno malato, che siede fuori tenendosi stretto fino all'ultimo attimo. Ma il nonno non è pronto a morire, ha degli affari in sospeso con una donna del suo passato e arruola Gennaro come suo emissario.Gennaro vive con il nonno malato, che siede fuori tenendosi stretto fino all'ultimo attimo. Ma il nonno non è pronto a morire, ha degli affari in sospeso con una donna del suo passato e arruola Gennaro come suo emissario.
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The story centers around a young boy "Gennero" (Jerry Barone) trying to raise "two bits" (25 cents) to see a movie. It features his dying grandfather, played nicely by Al Pacino. Along the way the 12-year-old encounters interesting people and events. Pacino dishes out the usual grandfatherly advice and well meaning-but-on-Biblical theology ("God puts a brick on your house in heaven every time you do a good deed and he takes one away when you are bad.") Some have criticized Pacino for taking this role. I guess they want him to be a cop in every film. Well, he's a great actor and shows his diversified talents well in here. Whatever.....this film is loaded with charm and a nice story that's like a good book: hard to put down once you start.
At 84 minutes, it doesn't overstay its welcome, either. Even though there is little profanity, I would not recommend this as family fare because the film touches on a disturbing doctor and his wife.
Overall, I really enjoyed this movie and glad to see it's out on DVD now, too.
Twelve year old Gennaro wants to go to the "air-cooled" La Paloma Movie House. He needs 25 cents but money is hard to come by at this time. The kid is resourceful though. He's willing to work for his goal. Jobs are scarce & people are dying from lack of food & things they cannot afford like medicine. "Grampa Pacino" is on his death-bed out in the back yard but he 'can't die' until he gets forgiven for something he did decades ago. He gets his grandson to ask the person for forgiveness - THEN he can have the 25 cents.
I really like the closeness of these two characters. I don't know where this young Jerry Barone (Gennaro) came from but he's a good actor & he's handsome. (He could probably play Hispanic, too.) So enjoy a bit of the old country with Two Bits. You'll be surprised. There's nothing' sappy about it. It's for everyone...
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- QuizAl Pacino appeared in the film as a personal favor to director James Foley because he had a great time working with him on Americani (1992).
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Gitano Sabatoni: Ohhh... you stopped wanting. Ahhh, not needing.
Gennaro: What's the difference?
Gitano Sabatoni: Hey, it's all the difference in the world. Your belly needs. Your heart wants. That's the difference.
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 26.282 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9299 USD
- 26 nov 1995
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 26.282 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1