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Les légendes de Brooklyn

Original title: Looking for an Echo
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
368
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Les légendes de Brooklyn (2000)
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The lead singer of an oldies group reminisces about the good ol' days and a potential comeback.The lead singer of an oldies group reminisces about the good ol' days and a potential comeback.The lead singer of an oldies group reminisces about the good ol' days and a potential comeback.

  • Director
    • Martin Davidson
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Goldenberg
    • Robert Held
    • Martin Davidson
  • Stars
    • Armand Assante
    • Diane Venora
    • Joe Grifasi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    368
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Goldenberg
      • Robert Held
      • Martin Davidson
    • Stars
      • Armand Assante
      • Diane Venora
      • Joe Grifasi
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • Vince 'Vinnie' Pirelli
    Diane Venora
    Diane Venora
    • Joanne Delgado
    Joe Grifasi
    Joe Grifasi
    • Vic
    Tom Mason
    Tom Mason
    • Augustus 'Augie' MacAnnally III
    Tony Denison
    Tony Denison
    • Ray 'Nappy' Napolitano
    Johnny Williams
    Johnny Williams
    • Phil 'Pooch' Puccirelli
    Edoardo Ballerini
    Edoardo Ballerini
    • Anthony Pirelli
    Christy Carlson Romano
    Christy Carlson Romano
    • Tina Pirelli
    David Vadim
    David Vadim
    • Tommie Pirelli
    Monica Trombetta
    Monica Trombetta
    • Francine Pirelli
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Dr. Ludwig
    Paz de la Huerta
    Paz de la Huerta
    • Nicole Delgado
    • (as Paz De La Huerta)
    Ilana Levine
    Ilana Levine
    • Sandi - Vic's Date
    Gena Scriva
    • Arlene - Blonde at Bar
    Gayle Scott
    • Renee - Brunette at Bar
    Cleveland Still
    • Singer on Bus
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Marty Pearlstein - Backstage Agent
    Murray Weinstock
    Murray Weinstock
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    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Goldenberg
      • Robert Held
      • Martin Davidson
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    10madnancym

    woah! amazing. I don't like oldies as a rule... this is different

    The movie was on cable, I didn't choose it on purpose... but I stood there in the middle of the living room thinking "oh my god... what is this?" The harmonies were amazing... I don't like oldies as a rule--I love soul, r&b, hip hop, even heavy metal--but I had to see this movie again. Then, I had to have it. It's just one of those. I find myself dragging my kid's keyboard out of the back room, and sitting in front of the TV during Anthony's acoustic version of Vinnie's song, playing it over and over and over, thinking to myself "this is so simple and perfect, I can play this... I can sing this..." but there is something magical about the song, the performance... that just can't be captured in real life... it's not a pasteurized, homogenized, production version either... I can't explain it. You have to see it. *whew*
    8MAFIOSA

    A sweet film with great music!

    Find this film and check it out. It is worth the effort. I found it accidentally, while bored and berating the "so many channels, so much crap," syndrome.

    I found myself singing along and smiling at the TV. Basically, it's the story of a the reunion of a rising Jersey "Do Wop" group whose career was killed by the rise of the Beatles. They are older, somewhat wiser and looking back at the hands life has dealt them. If you like 50's/60's music, good looking Italian guys or Jersey, you'll love this movie.

    It's worth it just to see Armand Assante, shirtless. Hey, I'm old, not dead.

    Check it out,you be glad you did.!
    9audreybeavers

    Edoardo Ballerini - WOW!!!!

    This is truly a very enjoyable movie and though different from other films Armand Assante has done, he did great job. However, Edoardo Ballerini is my reason for watching it again & again. He not only demonstrated unique acting ability as Tony, but feel certain he will soon get the recognition he deserves. I for one, will be looking forward to other Edoardo films.
    7rooprect

    The perfect counterpoint to Eddie & the Cruisers

    The 80s masterpiece, "Eddie & the Cruisers" by director Martin Davidson asked the age old question Neil Young sang and Kurt Cobain quoted in his suicide note: is it "better to burn out than to fade away"? Musicians, artists, inventors, athletes and achievers from all walks of life have wondered this after reaching a pinnacle of success. In "E&tC", Davidson approaches the subject from the "burn out" perspective, and here 20 years later he revisits it from the "fade away".

    As such, this is not the explosive, energetic story of the rock n roll martyr Eddie, but instead it's the quiet, thoughtful, relatively uneventful story of the retiree Vinnie. While it features some stunning, passionate scenes that you won't forget, it's essentially just the story of an Everyman dealing with everyday life in the wake of long gone glory.

    I have to admit after seeing this I felt slightly unfulfilled, thinking there should've been more of a big conflict, nerve-ripping climax and bam finish. But then I realized that's precisely NOT what Davidson wanted, nor would it have been appropriate. Vinnie is a somber man who chose to retire from his fantasy past in order to face the less-poetic challenges of life. The conflict within him is what this story is about. So the movie doesn't need any fancy theatrics, plot twists & melodrama.

    With that in mind, be forewarned: for the entire first half, almost nothing happens. And I mean nothing. Like the main character's life, it didn't really have much direction, passion or intrigue. But like a growing toothache, the conflict builds inside him as he really begins to question his station in life, particularly through the vicarious thrill of his son's budding music career. The climax comes in growing spurts as the film progresses, culminating with a powerful, wonderfully acted scene at the end when we see Vinnie finally give voice to the demons that have been secretly plaguing him. Armand Assante pulls it off like no other actor could have.

    I have the sudden urge to watch "Eddie & the Cruisers" and then watch "Looking for an Echo" again. If you enjoy quiet, pensive films about everyday human beings, I'm sure you'll want to see this at least once. And for pete's sake, if you haven't already seen it, go see E&tC right away! These are two unappreciated films that each capture the nostalgia of a bygone musical age, putting the past in context with our lives today.
    8bluecrab22

    Slice of Life and Sound

    "A place to live in harmony, a place we almost found." Kenny Vance

    In 1964, I used to hang around a bar in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn (where "Looking..." is set). I wasn't from the neighborhood, but they'd let me in even though I was but seventeen - the legal age at that time was eighteen. Most Fridays would find me at the bar, drinking and listening to the bar band play...and sing. It was obvious that the band guys could sing, but they were singing stuff like "Wooden Heart," maybe a Beatles tune or two - nothing that you could call doo-wop.

    I began to bug the band with taunts like, "Hey, why doncha sing some harmony, man!?" and when they weren't performing I would talk to them a bit. They were local guys. One night after their set, after they'd heard one too many jibes from me, they dragged me into the men's room and sang some very nice harmony. They really hit some notes and I never taunted them again.

    "Looking For An Echo" reminds me of those days. I found myself singing along to the harmony parts of "Please Say You Want Me," a song much-loved and covered in mid-1960s Brooklyn and Queens. And also, of course, that latter-day hymn to harmony, "Looking For An Echo."

    A kind of musically oriented "Goodfellas" where the fellas really are good. A must-see for anyone who's ever sung a note of harmony.

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      Alesandra Assante's debut.
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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Looking for an Echo
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Echo Productions
      • The Steve Tisch Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,465
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,000
      • Nov 12, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,465
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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