Everybody Wants to Be Italian
Everybody Wants to Be Italian

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Are all relationships based on lies? Jake Bianski runs a fish market in north Boston, surrounded by Italians. For years, he's carried a torch for Isabella, an ex-girlfriend now married with three children and no interest in Jake. Yet, he tells everyone she's his girlfriend, including Marisa, a veterinarian his employees set him up with at the Italian singles club. She's interested in him until he tells her about his girlfriend, then he's persistent in asking her to be his fri... (Full plot summary below)

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Are all relationships based on lies? Jake Bianski runs a fish market in north Boston, surrounded by Italians. For years, he's carried a torch for Isabella, an ex-girlfriend now married with three children and no interest in Jake. Yet, he tells everyone she's his girlfriend, including Marisa, a veterinarian his employees set him up with at the Italian singles club. She's interested in him until he tells her about his girlfriend, then he's persistent in asking her to be his friend. As the friendship bumps along, Jake realizes that reality may be better than fantasy, but what if Isabella changes her mind about Jake, and what if it comes out that Marisa, like Jake, isn't Italian?

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Compuserve - 9/10 by Harvey S. KartenHas more the feeling of a TV serial than a well-structured movie.
Entertainment Weekly - 6/10 by Lisa SchwarzbaumA clarification is in order. Nobody wants to be these Italians.
Time Out - 5/10 by Anna KingBeantown provides a salty backdrop, but when the action shifts to Italy, it seems the budget didn't include airfares.
New York Post - 5/10 by Lou LumenickThe film plays out pretty much exactly as you would expect - which won't bother some people one iota.
Philadelphia Inquirer - 5/10 by Steven ReaFull of clunky humor, battle-of-the-sexes musings and spicy accordion music, Everybody Wants to Be Italian is relentless - but not necessarily relentless fun.
Newark Star-Ledger - 4/10 by Stephen WhittyConstructed out of tired jokes, vaguely familiar actors and a few forced and predictable situations, it's strictly a harmless place-filler.
Slant Magazine - 4/10 by Micah ToweryThis particular film surely straddles the line between 'romp' and 'zany,' and maybe even deserves that most hallowed of accolades: 'zany romp.'
FILMINK (Australia) - 3/10 by Marina PliatsikasWhile not being entirely original or clever in its exploration of modern Italian culture, it's a light-hearted film which delivers just enough giggles to keep it upbeat and kind of cute.
Variety - 3/10 by Justin ChangA clumsy but inoffensive romantic comedy.
New York Times - 3/10 by Jeannette CatsoulisFeatures annoying characters navigating unbelievable situations.

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