A midlife crisis dramatic comedy about a man who pursues his old ambition to become a singer through karaoke.A midlife crisis dramatic comedy about a man who pursues his old ambition to become a singer through karaoke.A midlife crisis dramatic comedy about a man who pursues his old ambition to become a singer through karaoke.
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- TriviaLinda Fiorentino's last known film credit.
- GoofsEarly in the movie at the dinner table scene with the family.
- SoundtracksAm I Blue?
Written by Grant Clarke (as Clarke) and Harry Akst (as Akst)
Published by Warner Brothers Music
Performed by Linda Fiorentino, The Dred Scott Trio (uncredited), Dred Scott, Ben Rubin and Gaelen McKenna
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I do not usually like fun "feel-good" films, unless there is intelligent and thoughtful dialog. This is a fun drama, not exactly a comedy similar to "City Island", but there are surprise performances here, and a relevant story.
Chazz Palmintieri as Connecticut psychiatrist Dr. Gregorio is well-settled but "missing something" as many of us feel after a decade or two, or three of marriage.
Drea De Matteo is also good as his disaffected daughter, raising young kids, feeling neglected in a marriage and wanting the band-aid of plastic surgery, or an affair, which she thinks may make her feel better.
Linda Fiorentino (1994 "The Final Seduction") also has a wonderful cameo and excellent stage-presence in an almost Anita O'Day recreation as a cocktail lounge chanteuse. The soundtrack is also very good. Give this film a chance as it is fun but also well-written, and some very good story points. 10/10.
Chazz Palmintieri as Connecticut psychiatrist Dr. Gregorio is well-settled but "missing something" as many of us feel after a decade or two, or three of marriage.
Drea De Matteo is also good as his disaffected daughter, raising young kids, feeling neglected in a marriage and wanting the band-aid of plastic surgery, or an affair, which she thinks may make her feel better.
Linda Fiorentino (1994 "The Final Seduction") also has a wonderful cameo and excellent stage-presence in an almost Anita O'Day recreation as a cocktail lounge chanteuse. The soundtrack is also very good. Give this film a chance as it is fun but also well-written, and some very good story points. 10/10.
- MarieGabrielle
- Mar 17, 2012
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