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Mardi, juin 29th, 2010
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I can’t bear this is finally out on DVD!! I’ve been wating years for this! My wife and I were fortunate enough to ogle this film in it’s very runt theatrical release after I saw an article in our local newspaper about the film which was about to kill it’s year-long hurry in a local theater. Granted it was a puny theater in a megaplex, but how many films do you hear of in this day and age running for a year?!?

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We were both deeply touched by the film, but even more touched after the film ended. The actor who plays Uncle Nino, Pierrino Mascarino, stepped out to a standing ovation and spoke to the packed house about the film and how vital it was to him. He insisted on hugging everyone in the theater as we exited.

If you’re a typical American family with 2.3 children, a dog, and are working parents who seem to exhaust most of your time working, running errands, and seeing your children on the contrivance to bed, I strongly recommend you ogle this film.

A charming family film — better wonderful for teens than younger children. It seems more like a TV-movie to me, although it’s not. While I enjoyed its wholesome family emphasis, the script seemed a bit too contrived for me. I believe, though, that most family film fans will like this one.

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Mascarino was endearing as Uncle Nino Micelli who travels from Italy to visit his nephew Robert (Joe Mantegna), a workaholic executive who lives in suburban Chicago. The purpose of Uncle Nino’s visit is revealed tedious in the legend and prompts Robert to re-evaluate his priorities. Young Gina Mantegna (Joe Mantegna’s real-life daughter) makes her film debut here and shows promise as an upcoming young talent in her role as the young daughter of the Micelli family.

While great of the sage is predictable, the acting by the main characters compensates for this shortcoming. My celebrated scene is the Carps’ debut in the high school “battle” — the group’s performance seemed convincing & very upbeat.

The film has its delighted and gloomy moments, but, as is typical of movies of this genre, the wholesome nature of the film is the main reason to eye it.
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