Peter Gaudio

Peter Gaudio

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    • Bethany 2021-11-15 08:01:25

      A clever variation

      After watching this movie, some boundless thoughts popped up in my mind, so let’s sort it out for the time being.

      To some extent, this film has some clever variations on the traditional New York-Italian gangster film:

      The first variation happened to the gang boss Sonny. Different from the tradition...

    • Kenton 2022-03-25 09:01:07

      C's one-page long diary

      The movie tells the story of eight years in the Bronx like an article. C's eight years of growth from childhood to adolescence can join the underworld or lead a not rich and plain life, and Sunny's father's education makes C fast Growing up with a decent identity in front of friends did not join...

    • Marcella 2022-04-21 09:01:47

      The second half is too hasty. Several dramatic points are put together, but they don't show the tension they should be, and they end in a hurry; the gang boss obviously has more scenes than De Niro, and the image of this character is quite full, especially rare. This fullness comes from the narrative angle of the teenage protagonist; the narrative method of narration and discussion, the simple and powerful content and the in-place director scheduling, a fresh gangster film with the theme of juvenile growth is presented

    • Ernie 2022-03-25 09:01:07

      "Is she a good girl? If she refuses to open the door for you, she is selfish and dumps her." Likes a black girl because she smiles at him, but ends up being separated by racial conflict. His dad said the Sinny who taught him growing up was a wasted genius. Growing up story, good music.

    A Bronx Tale quotes

    • Sonny: No-no-no. Coffeecake, no good. I don't want that face lookin' at his face when he's rollin' my dice. Jimmy! Grab a towel from the bar!

    • Calogero 'C' Anello: Mommy! Mommy! Look what I got! Some peaches... for... free.

      [he sees his parents about to confront him]

      Lorenzo: [showing C the wad of cash] What's this?

      Calogero 'C' Anello: What's what, Dad?

      Lorenzo: Where'd you get this? Your mother found it behind your drawer.

      Calogero 'C' Anello: It's my savings, Dad.

      Lorenzo: 600 dollars you've been saving? What'd you do, become a brain surgeon overnight, son?

      Rosina Anello: Tell your father where you got the money!

      Calogero 'C' Anello: I worked for it.

      Lorenzo: Doin' what?

      Calogero 'C' Anello: Things.

      Lorenzo: Things? Whadaya mean 'things'? What things?

      Calogero 'C' Anello: Things. Y'know, things.

      Lorenzo: Don't lie to me. Just tell the truth and I won't get upset.

      Calogero 'C' Anello: Promise?

      Lorenzo: I'm your father. Would I say it if I didn't mean it?

      Calogero 'C' Anello: I worked the crap games and the guys gave me tips.

      Rosina Anello: Crap games?

      Lorenzo: Crap games? What crap games?

      [C looks down]

      Lorenzo: What crap games? What tips?

      [still no answer]

      Lorenzo: WHAT CRAP GAMES?

      Calogero 'C' Anello: I thought you weren't gonna get upset, Dad.

      Lorenzo: I lied! Now tell me everything!

      Calogero 'C' Anello: I told you. I worked for Sonny and the guys gave me tips.

      Lorenzo: I knew it!

      Rosina Anello: Didn't we tell ya a thousand times not to go near that bar?