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A Bronx Tale

Coming-of-age drama about an Italian-American boy growing up in the Bronx during the 1960s. Directed by and starring Robert De Niro, with Chazz Palminteri.

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Stars: Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri, Lillo Brancato, Francis Capra
Director: Robert De Niro
Year: 1993
Running time: 121 mins
Certificate: 18
 
 
Somewhere between GoodFellas, Grease and West Side Story, Robert De Niro's directorial debut is full of Brooklyn flavour that even overcomes its lack of excitement and pace. If you can survive its torrent of bad language, there's a lot to savour in this story of a Bronx boy who worships a lethal gangster, played with charm by Chazz Palminteri (who also wrote it), despite the effort of the boy's father (De Niro) to keep him on the straight and narrow. In spite of the gangster's viciousness and ruthlessness, he's also like a father to the boy, restricting him to sideline activities, not allowing him to become a gun-toting hoodlum 'like me' and even offering some laconic advice on his love life. The boy's well played (at nine) by Francis Capra, who must have the longest eyelashes in films and, at 17, by throaty Lillo Brancato, whose romance with a black schoolmate enables the film to raise a few pertinent issues that go beyond its ghetto portrait. Joe Pesci turns up in a cameo role, one of many colourful characters who include Mush, a losing gambler so abysmal that 'the racecourse touts gave him tickets already torn up'.

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This definetly the best film I've ever seen - a genuine performance from Robert De Niro in his directing debut. This film is basically a story of two men. One is a father of a boy and the other a second father to the boy played by RXmas star Lillo Brancato. Teachings on how to treat people when they treat you bad makes this film a classic.
 
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