
A lively lot of city dwellers gather at a Manhattan gin mill to engage in vigorous banter and edgy antics. Sal serves drinks at the watering hole called Eppie's and today's patrons include: a brash group of businessmen, curious underage film students, a not-so-off duty cop, a bookie who keeps bets in his head, an addictive gambler, an intimidating drag queen, a drunk painter, Wall Street hustlers and more; all of whom whose personalities and backgrounds are just as sundry as ... (Full plot summary below)
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A lively lot of city dwellers gather at a Manhattan gin mill to engage in vigorous banter and edgy antics. Sal serves drinks at the watering hole called Eppie's and today's patrons include: a brash group of businessmen, curious underage film students, a not-so-off duty cop, a bookie who keeps bets in his head, an addictive gambler, an intimidating drag queen, a drunk painter, Wall Street hustlers and more; all of whom whose personalities and backgrounds are just as sundry as their respective lines of work. However one of Sal's most loyal customers is an old barfly named Burnzy. From opening until closing, as people parade through this hive of humanity, we get further acquainted with the elder Burnzy while he reveals the real reason he's been sitting at the bar all day.
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| User ReviewDaniel TSchwartz, Hall, and Weinburg, you guys are pretentious morons. The film is saying that life isn't fair, but its at least poetic, God, you jaded bitter film snobs really have nothing to contribute do you? You really didn't see anything beyond the script? go kill yourselves, please and stop trying to represent the human experience because you are all failures in that regard. |