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Brooklyn Rules

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
6.1K
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Brooklyn Rules (2007)
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Brooklyn, 1985. With the mob world as a backdrop, three life-long friends struggle with questions of love, loss and loyalty.Brooklyn, 1985. With the mob world as a backdrop, three life-long friends struggle with questions of love, loss and loyalty.Brooklyn, 1985. With the mob world as a backdrop, three life-long friends struggle with questions of love, loss and loyalty.

  • Director
    • Michael Corrente
  • Writer
    • Terence Winter
  • Stars
    • Paulo Araujo
    • Daniel Tay
    • Ty Thomas Reed
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Corrente
    • Writer
      • Terence Winter
    • Stars
      • Paulo Araujo
      • Daniel Tay
      • Ty Thomas Reed
    • 51User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
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    Paulo Araujo
    Paulo Araujo
    • Young Michael
    Daniel Tay
    • Young Bobby
    Ty Thomas Reed
    Ty Thomas Reed
    • Young Carmine
    • (as Ty Reed)
    Brian O'Neill
    Brian O'Neill
    • Priest
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Caesar
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Carmine Mancuso
    Jerry Ferrara
    Jerry Ferrara
    • Bobby Canzoneri
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • Michael Turner
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Ellen
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    Alexa Havins
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    Christian Maelen
    • Gino
    Chris Caldovino
    Chris Caldovino
    • Philly Cabrese
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    John Cenatiempo
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    Staci Rudnitsky
    • Allison
    Annie Golden
    Annie Golden
    • Dottie
    Monica Keena
    Monica Keena
    • Amy
    Tibor Feldman
    Tibor Feldman
    • Professor Foster
    Dan McCabe
    Dan McCabe
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    • Director
      • Michael Corrente
    • Writer
      • Terence Winter
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    3sammybaldwin

    These guys must be promoting the movie

    From the dialogue to the soundtrack, I felt like this movie was grabbing from other classic mob movies.

    There were even direct quotes! ex: a conversation between freddie prinze jr and scott cahn about whether or not it was better to be loved or feared... come on! ... It was like listening to fingernails going down a chalkboard to here these two guys butchering one of the great mob movie moments between Sonny & C in A Bronx Tale.

    The dramatic role was clearly too much for Freddie to handle. Scott Cahn and Alec Baldwin were bright spots, but there were too many other awkward moments that seemed like a collision between your typical romantic comedy and a bad mob movie.

    If you're going to use the Stones in a mob movie soundtrack... at least pick songs that have not been used in other mob movies.

    Don't waste your money and pay to see this in the theater. Its a rental.
    9kbrowndba

    A Classic Timepiece

    What a movie! It is like a Bronx Tale meets Stand By Me. A Romeo & Juliet/ West Side Story Combo. From the streets of Brooklyn to the streets of Manhattan. Three friends follow their dream. One follows the path of the street; the wannabe gangster. Another follows the path out of the streets/college. And one lost soul is just happy to be the blue collar regular guy. A love story; a story about friendship and loyalty. Freddie Prinze Jr. is fantastic; as is Mena Suvari. Scott Caan reminds us so much of his father in this role. Jerry Ferrara's break out big screen role. Michael Corrente outdid himself with this masterpiece. He has Alec Baldwin back in another good role. And check out the non-speaking doorman; his expressions are priceless. A must see film!
    9stickler-2

    Great film. Instant classic of the coming of age genre

    Went to a screening last night and was blown away. Michael Corrente is the kind of director that is in short supply these days. With all the garbage coming out of Hollywood, he has resisted the temptation to head west and make more $ and has instead stuck to his roots. Brooklyn Rules is a powerful independent film with a very realistic take on the coming of age genre. The cast is top notch. The stars and supporting characters ring incredibly true. I'm not going to list all the names (and there are some of the top actors out there) but just look at the credits and know that each of the actors did some of his/her best work to date. Scenes of the three best friends growing together are inter-cut with elements of harrowing violence and blossoming love. The total effect is one that left me wondering why so few films have the balance of Brooklyn Rules. So many are all out in one direction. Hyper violence- or total sex for 90 minutes. This movie has classical composition and pacing yet is completely original in it's own way. A harrowing portrait of learning the horrors of the modern city life. The soundtrack is amazing on its own. Kudos to all involved- Great job!
    10bigpimpin36

    One of the best directed movies I have seen in a while

    If I had to sum up this movie it would have to include a mixture of Boondock Saints, A Bronx Tale and a little taste of Goodfellas all rolled into one to create BROOKLYN RULES...the cast was awesome the storyline was as truthful as you can get and the movie had it's moments of comedy and others of reflection....I would give this movie a 10 out of 10 and I hope that more people get to see this movie which without the hype will gain it's legion of viewers by word of mouth...those are the best kind of movies in my opinion the ones that just spread like a tidal wave without the pomp and circumstance but still end up being all-time classics or at least achieve Cult Status.
    skellbag

    Pretty good movie... Read this review!

    OK, this isn't the best Brooklyn-coming-of-age-in-the-midst-of-wiseguys movie ever made, but all in all I think it was pretty good.

    First off, I think all the acting was pretty good. A great turn from Jerry Ferrara, "entourage"s Turtle. One may think from watching that show that this kid was plucked off the streets of Bensonhurst (where's he's from... and I am too) to be on the show, and is a one-trick-pony, but, he gave a great, nuanced, sweet performance of a character that was nothing like his "entourage" alter ego. Kudos to him. I look forward to seeing him in more films, growing as an actor. He was likable, believable, and genuine.

    Scott Cahn was excellent. He played his character, one that isn't new in mob-related films, with intensity, humor, and honesty. While his character Carmine may be bordering on a life of crime, he kept the character's heart in tact. I swear moments in this film reminded me of his dad... in a good way.

    Freddie Prinze Jr, who'ds I've never seen in a "real movie", was pretty good in this too. Out of the three though, he seemed the most out of place, but, I felt he tried hard and played the role with conviction. His and Mena Suvari's (another actor who I felt didn't fit this film) romance plot line was one the movie could have done without. Upper crust girl falls for and inspires scrubby neighborhood guy to shoot for the stars. It's been done before, and it didn't need to be done again. ANyway, I think if this kid had more roles like this to beef him up, he'd become a pretty good actor. He's not BAD now... but he'd get better for sure doing character driven films like this.

    Alec Baldwin, who I think is always entertaining, did a good job in this as the local neighborhood mob boss. He didn't ham it up or go over the top as he sometimes does. He did a nice understated job that suited the character. He was likable, but also had that sheen of danger about him. Good work for this kind of character.

    The Brooklyn setting (basically the neighborhoods visited in this are Bensonhurst, Coney Island, Bay Ridge, and Dyker Heights) were genuine (Pastels was a nice touch... and if you're from this neighborhood, you'd agree). The backdrop plot line of the "rise of John Gotti" was a cool one to see everything eveolve around. It hasn't really been touched upon except for on those not-very-great TV movies about Gotti and Sammy "The Rat" Gravano. I thought it was a nice touch. Ss were the scenes with Bobby's family. Perfect! It had comedy, drama, believable characters, and while it may not be the greatest movie ... mob related or not... it had heart. I dug it. It's worth a view.

    PS. Someone mentioned in their review that if you're gonna use The Stones in your mob movie soundtrack, you shouldn't use songs already used in other mob movies. Well, to correct them, the only Stones song in this flick is "Sympathy for the Devil"... which to my knowledge was never used in another mob movie. And anyway, Scorcsese used "Gimme Shelter" in not one but TWO of his films. I guess he should be chastised even more for ripping himself off, huh?

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    • Trivia
      During production, the working title of the film was "Nailed Right In".
    • Goofs
      Though the film is set in 1985, the trailer depicts an NYC street sign colored white on green. Until 1990, each borough's street signs had different color schemes. Manhattan was black on yellow, for instance, while Brooklyn was white on black.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Lucky Ones (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Sympathy For The Devil
      Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

      Performed by The Rolling Stones

      By Arrangement with ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2009 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nailed Right In
    • Filming locations
      • Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cataland Films
      • Eagle Beach Productions
      • Hannover House
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $458,232
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,811
      • May 13, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $458,232
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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