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Sweet Nothing

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
600
YOUR RATING
Sweet Nothing (1995)
Drama

Angel celebrates the birth of his daughter by taking his first hit of crack cocaine. With the hesitant support of his wife, Monika, he joins a friend of his to deal drugs for a short time--e... Read allAngel celebrates the birth of his daughter by taking his first hit of crack cocaine. With the hesitant support of his wife, Monika, he joins a friend of his to deal drugs for a short time--enough time to get out of debt and buy some nice things for the family. Three years later, ... Read allAngel celebrates the birth of his daughter by taking his first hit of crack cocaine. With the hesitant support of his wife, Monika, he joins a friend of his to deal drugs for a short time--enough time to get out of debt and buy some nice things for the family. Three years later, Angel is still dealing, and has not saved any money, instead spending it on crack. His add... Read all

  • Director
    • Gary Winick
  • Writer
    • Lee Drysdale
  • Stars
    • Michael Imperioli
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Joyce Phillips
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    600
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writer
      • Lee Drysdale
    • Stars
      • Michael Imperioli
      • Mira Sorvino
      • Joyce Phillips
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Angelo
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Monika
    Joyce Phillips
    • Nurse
    • (voice)
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Ray
    Lisa Louise Langford
    • Edna
    • (as Lisa Langford)
    Sean Marquette
    Sean Marquette
    • Young Richie
    Raymond McRinna
    • Office Clerk
    Patrick Breen
    Patrick Breen
    • Greg
    Maria Tucci
    Maria Tucci
    • Monika's Mother
    Claire Imperioli
    • Thanksgiving Guest
    Dan Imperioli
    • Thanksgiving Guest
    Ford Sorvino
    • Thanksgiving Guest
    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    • Richie
    • (as Christopher Marquette)
    Michelle Casey
    • Annie
    • (as Michele Casey)
    Carlos Yensi
    • Jose
    Brian Tarantina
    Brian Tarantina
    • Dee Dee
    Jean-Claude La Marre
    • Beany
    • (as Jean LaMarre)
    Bruce Smolanoff
    • Mal
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writer
      • Lee Drysdale
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    User reviews14

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    bob the moo

    Obvious writing is made better by solid (if unspectacular) delivery

    Celebrating the birth of his first child, Angel's drinking pal Raymond takes him to a crack den where they both take hits – Angel's first. The first hit is easy and Angel soon finds himself making it a regular habit, but still holding it together enough to keep his job and family happy. Years pass without incident but Angel and Monika are unhappy, they have two kids now and money is always very tight. So when Angel gets the offer to get involved in dealing he takes it and happily watches the money starting to roll in, but with time Angel finds himself sucked into the darker side of the drugs world including violence, drug abuse and murder. As his using gets more frequent, money becomes tighter and Angel gets trapped in a vicious circle.

    When a film contains a character who starts dabbling with crack on the basis that he can control it, it seldom surprises an audience to find things spinning out of control and said character falling into a pit of despair with slippery sides. And so it is with this film, it keeps to the plot route that we have been taught to expect from such a film and doesn't do a great deal to vary from it. It will come as no shock to learn that Angel gets out of his depth with the drugs, gets in debt to gangsters, risks his marriage etc etc. The plot never risks keeping us awake by doing anything new and the script pretty much serves up the dialogue you'd expect from the characters. It is interesting enough but it is very formulaic and will bring nothing new to viewers who have seen this story told better in other films.

    What just about saves it from being dismissable is some solid delivery from a cast of up and comers. Imperioili has played a man captured by drugs in Sopranos where he was given much better material to work with but he still does well here. He is given average material but still turns in a believable performance – it would be better if it wasn't all so predictable but he does well with what he has. Sorvino is less convincing and never struck me as a believable character; it may have been weaknesses in the writing but her performance doesn't really help. Support from Calderon and a few others in gangster/junkie roles don't do anything special but aren't bad per se and just fill out the space.

    Overall this is a fairly formulaic 'drugs are bad' movie that goes just where you expect it to. The writing lacks any real invention and the direction doesn't have the style and flair that others who have tackled this subject usually try to have, but the cast work hard with what they are given and kept me watching even though I could have predicted every scene from 15 minutes onwards.
    8jemmytee

    It's all in the acting.

    Without Mira Sorvino, Paul Calderon and (most especially) Michael Imperioli, this would have been just the latest "Afterschool Special" edition of "Panic In Needle Park" crossed with "The Man With The Golden Arm" and a few of the seven naughty words the FCC so dislikes.

    I can see why it took a couple of years (and probably Mira's Oscar) to get this movie released. The writing is uninspired. The directing is just okay. And the feel of the film is cheap, even for a low-budget indie from New York.

    But the acting! Mira Sorvino shines as Monika. Paul Calderon makes Raymond's shift from good buddy to monster not only plausible but inevitable. And Michael Imperioli as Angel...he's got the chops, baby. I realize most everybody knows him as Christopher from "The Sopranos" (and he's good in that), but here he blinds us with Angel's hunger -- from needing to provide for his family right through to needing the rocky stuff.

    Intended message -- "Stay away from drugs, children, or they'll ruin not only your life but the lives of those who love you."

    Actual message -- "With fine actors, even leftover meatloaf can seem like prime rib."
    SMM-3

    A good story elevated by fine acting

    I caught this one on cable during a night of insomnia. I dialed it in so I could sleep, but it kept me completely awake. The story is small, simple, and familiar. What kept me watching were the wonderful, understated performances by just about everyone, which is usually a tribute to the director as well as the cast. This is not a big film, but it is quite memorable.
    4Theo Robertson

    Something I Noticed...

    ... About SWEET NOTHING is that all the comments on this page have praised it while 174 voters have only given the movie an average rating of 5.0

    My own opinion is that this is a very flawed movie . Take the opening sequence when we`re shown the fate of Angel . Think about that for a moment , as soon as the opening credits stop rolling we know what the ulitimate outcome of Angel`s life is going to be so right away there`s no surprises for the audience . This sums up what`s wrong with the movie - It`s badly written and I can give several instances :

    The voice over : Very distracting and it`s not even used as exposition

    Gaps missing : Angel tries the crack pipe for the first time and the story jumps via a caption " Three Years Later " . What ? Angel has been a crack fiend for three years ! Strange that there`s been absolutely no consequence of his habit within that time . Very unconvincing

    Goof : Angel is a former marine but his former marine buddy refers to him as " Soldier " . Former USMC members would would refer to each other as " Marine " not " Soldier "

    Sorry guys but I didn`t think much of SWEET NOTHING . It`s badly structured and not very well acted . It does make the accurate point that no one is forced to take drugs but there`s umpteen better drug movies out there
    7oliviamcclure-97638

    Accurate

    I saw this movie once while I was in my addiction and once after 16yrs clean,both times hit me in the gut.

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    • Trivia
      The idea for the movie came from a set of diary-notebooks that were discovered in an abandoned Bronx apartment in 1991. The filmmakers tried to find out who wrote them and what had happened to whomever did so, but weren't able to get any information they could confirm.
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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Celtic Pride/Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie/Mrs. Winterbourne/The Substitute/Fear/Sweet Nothing (1996)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 毒慾陷阱
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Concrete Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $102,350
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,910
      • Sep 8, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $102,350
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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