
A nameless, pill-popping drifter girl steps off a bus and into a neighborhood bar owned by two middle-age brothers JIMMY and VICTOR. She quickly befriends older brother Victor--a good-natured lummox whose mind was affected as the result of a childhood accident. The mysterious Girl soon upsets the delicate balance of the brother's lives while bringing both trouble and new life into the world of these resigned characters.... (Full plot summary below)
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A nameless, pill-popping drifter girl steps off a bus and into a neighborhood bar owned by two middle-age brothers JIMMY and VICTOR. She quickly befriends older brother Victor--a good-natured lummox whose mind was affected as the result of a childhood accident. The mysterious Girl soon upsets the delicate balance of the brother's lives while bringing both trouble and new life into the world of these resigned characters.
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| User ReviewGreg RI'll miss all of these people forever. |
| User ReviewJL KThis is a GREAT movie... A must see... Don't let this one pass you by...One of my all time favs... |
| User ReviewBen CI'll miss all of these people forever. |
| User ReviewKeith%20 CTom Sierchio showed just enough restraint as a director to not overplay the flaws he gave his characters as a writer, which was the key to giving audiences an opportunity to invest themselves in a heartfelt story you ultimately knew was not going to end well for someone. While Vincent Piazza received top billing, Dash Mihok carried the film and Suki Waterhouse proved herself as a potential star by playing an unconventional romantic costar as the unnamed "Girl who Invented Kissing." I first read this script what seems like a decade ago and the film was everything I could have hoped for it. |
| User ReviewSteve AA deep and moving story that everyone should see. |
| User ReviewLaura CI loved this movie. It was a very touching story of a lovely friendship between a special innocent man and a free spirit girl. I loved watching their simple connection unfold. I give this movie a thumbs up and must see. |
| User ReviewJody KThis is a GREAT movie... A must see... Don't let this one pass you by...One of my all time favs... |
| User ReviewDorothy LThis is a film with great tenderness. I loved it |
| User ReviewMike SHighly recommend! The poster is deceiving. It is NOT a fluffy dumb romance movie as the poser might lead you to think, but rather a unique, well-written and extremely well--acted, emotional and often humorous drama about two brothers and a drug-using drifter girl who walks off a bus and into their crappy lives. The story takes place in the working class town of Bloomfield, NJ with a small group of people stuck in their lives and who judge the "newcomer" as they (and the audience) are unsure of her intentions. Dash Mihok (who plays Bunchie on Ray Donovan) should win an Academy Award for his subtle performance as one of the two brothers (Victor) in a part that, in the hands of a lesser actor, could have ruined this gem of a film. This was a real unexpected treat that brought a few tears to my eyes. Another mention here for the excellent musical score and songs by Matthew Ryan. When you think about the junk that's out there in the movies, it's a shame that films like this fall below the radar. |
| User ReviewMagnus SWhat a beautiful story. Great acting. Great script. Loved every second of it. Can highly recommend. |