Little Odessa-A Pulp Gem

Started by chainsmoking insomniac, August 04, 2003, 10:03:36 AM

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chainsmoking insomniac

Just saw this on IFC Friday.  Once again, Tim Roth does a splendid job.  I thought the movie was beautifully gritty, unabashedly cynical, and filled with believable characters.  Anyone care to comment on this film?
"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: 'The world's a fine place, and worth fighting for.'  I agree with the second part."
    --Morgan Freeman, Se7en

"Have you ever fucking seen that...? Ever seen a mistake in nature?  Have you ever seen an animal make a mistake?"
 --Paul Schneider, All the Real Girls

TheVoiceOfNick

I saw this movie in one of my screen writing classes... I had just begun seeing this Russian girl, so I was into a whole Russian phase (and still am)... The movie was gritty and honest... it had lots of emotion, and lots of family drama, which mafia/crime movies should have to be good. Overall i'd say I have to give it an A+

Nick