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A young guy decides to skip college in favor of joining his father on the lot of his used-car business.A young guy decides to skip college in favor of joining his father on the lot of his used-car business.A young guy decides to skip college in favor of joining his father on the lot of his used-car business.
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As a longtime fan of Chris Meloni, someone who in my opinion is an excellent actor, it boggles the mind why he would associate himself professionally with this piece of California based garbage. There is nothing that distinguishes this picture from many others of its ilk, father-troubled son conflicts and all the issues that go along with them. Written and poorly directed by Joel Surnow, a run of the mill comedy writer, Chris had little to work with, so I'll excuse him this time. Every actor makes clunkers and this was certainly one of Mr. Meloni's. Maybe he needed the money. Perhaps Los Angeles and the quintessential New Yorker Mr. Meloni is had poor chemistry. Whatever it is, 'Small Time' is a forgettable film. Don't waste an hour and 40 minutes of your life watching it, you'll never get that time back.
We loved this film for its thoughtfulness and quiet charm, dealing as it did with matters such as friendship, love and loyalty. All the performances are great - even the irritating Chick is a good study in greed and arrogance. However, in the last 20/30 minutes the makers ran low on money or inspiration and the focus was lost. Son Freddie more or less just disappeared and was only heard of via a letter at the last minute, and the final few minutes seemed rushed and perfunctory. Still a great film though. Recommended if you like films without ten car chases every minute and explosions all over the place.
It's hard to admit I was somewhat charmed by this indie, when one of the main themes takes place on a used car lot where fast talking salesmen will use every trick-in-the-book to sell you a car. Of course, there's much more to the movie than that, with family dramas and a coming-of-age tale being also a big part of the scenario. To me, it was mostly presented in a laid-back humorous way which appealed to me.
Chris Meloni and Dean Norris are excellent in their starring roles as Al and Ash respectively. They've been partners in Diamond Motors, a used car lot in Covina, California, for the past 16 years.
When Al's son Freddy, portrayed by Devon Bostick, is having his high school graduation ceremony, both Al and Ash attend. There they meet up with Freddy's mother Barb, ably played by the talented and beautiful Bridget Moynahan, who's been divorced from Al for 14 years, and re-married now to the rather obnoxious but very wealthy Chick (Xander Berkeley).
Shortly after his graduation, Freddy tells Al he doesn't want to go to college (Cal Poly), but instead wants to work at Al's car business to gain life experience and even wants to live with his father. This will set off a series of events and consequences which will result in some valuable life's lessons being learned by all.
All in all, I felt this indie sometimes lost its' way, such as very crass scenes of Al and Ash's buddies getting together for lunches, which although realistic seemed out of context to the rest of the film. Aside from that though, the movie, written and directed by Joel Surnow had enough humor and drama to keep me engaged throughout.
Chris Meloni and Dean Norris are excellent in their starring roles as Al and Ash respectively. They've been partners in Diamond Motors, a used car lot in Covina, California, for the past 16 years.
When Al's son Freddy, portrayed by Devon Bostick, is having his high school graduation ceremony, both Al and Ash attend. There they meet up with Freddy's mother Barb, ably played by the talented and beautiful Bridget Moynahan, who's been divorced from Al for 14 years, and re-married now to the rather obnoxious but very wealthy Chick (Xander Berkeley).
Shortly after his graduation, Freddy tells Al he doesn't want to go to college (Cal Poly), but instead wants to work at Al's car business to gain life experience and even wants to live with his father. This will set off a series of events and consequences which will result in some valuable life's lessons being learned by all.
All in all, I felt this indie sometimes lost its' way, such as very crass scenes of Al and Ash's buddies getting together for lunches, which although realistic seemed out of context to the rest of the film. Aside from that though, the movie, written and directed by Joel Surnow had enough humor and drama to keep me engaged throughout.
Yes, I liked the movie, it's not just a comedy but also a drama of a father and son situation, that most people can relate, all actors did a great job on their roles and were really believable. Dean Norris, I liked him ever since I saw him on Breaking Bad, and I felt his character was pretty funny in here. The movie develops very good and gives a lesson at the end of what real life is if you don't have an education, I guess. The movie has its moments and hits the comedy moments on the spot and get deliver really well, as well for the serious scenes that this movie display. I like the scenes of the car dealership when they are selling the cars, I liked the Hispanic guy he was really funny as well. As I was rewatching this movie I understood it more and I liked more than my first view, like I said before really good acting by all actors, I give " Small Time" a 5 out of 10 Stars.
Al Klein (Christopher Meloni) owns an used car lot. Ash Martini (Dean Norris) is his second-in-command, Barlow (Amaury Nolasco) is the mechanic, and Gail (Ashley Jensen) is the new secretary with many excuses to go home early. Al misses his son Freddy (Devon Bostick)'s graduation but his ex-wife Barbara (Bridget Moynahan) and Chick (Xander Berkeley) don't know it. Freddy decides to forget about college and join him as a car salesman.
Writer/director Joel Surnow has made a couple of successful TV shows but none of his successes are in comedies. This is not going to break that streak. There are some fun sales techniques. The family drama is anchored by some good actors but it doesn't work. In the end, this struggles to gain any traction.
Writer/director Joel Surnow has made a couple of successful TV shows but none of his successes are in comedies. This is not going to break that streak. There are some fun sales techniques. The family drama is anchored by some good actors but it doesn't work. In the end, this struggles to gain any traction.
Did you know
- TriviaThe dealership used for Diamond Motors was @ 137 W San Bernadino Rd in Covina. It was formerly Clippenger Chevrolet.
- GoofsA boom mic can be seen in the reflection in the glass door when Barb goes to visit Al at his house.
- Quotes
Ash Martini: Me and Jesus, the only two men she ever wanted. And I got there first.
Freddy Klein: Ah. You're "B.C."
- SoundtracksI Know I'm Losing You
Written by Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland and Cornelius Grant
Performed by Rare Earth
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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