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Greetings from the Shore

Greetings from the Shore (2008)

September. 12,2008
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5.8
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R
| Drama Comedy Romance

Still reeling from the death of her father, a young girl spends one last summer at the Jersey Shore before heading off to college. But when her plans fall apart, the girl stumbles into a mysterious world of Russian sailors, high-stakes gambling, and unexpected love.

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Cubussoli
2008/09/12

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Chatverock
2008/09/13

Takes itself way too seriously

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Ceticultsot
2008/09/14

Beautiful, moving film.

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Aubrey Hackett
2008/09/15

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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KeepYourGoodHeart
2008/09/16

This is a sweet feel-good movie about a young woman who ends up on the Jersey shore for a summer job after her father passes away so she can save up money to go to college. Kim Shaw does a great job at playing this innocent and fun-loving character and as a huge Paul Sorvino fan, of course his performance was great too! The Russian sailors were both comedic and mysterious and really all of the acting in this indie film was great. It's not a sappy romance story but the story line isn't really anything beyond what you could normally expect but if you like a sweet movie that will leave you with a smile on your face I definitely recommend getting this one! Note that there are F-bombs being thrown around every five minutes by certain characters but it's still a good movie nonetheless.

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helenpike2004
2008/09/17

Other than quotes from co-screenwriter Gabrielle Berberich that appeared in the print media promoting the three-day Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park, NJ, I knew nothing about "Greetings From the Shore" when I was asked to introduce it Saturday night, April 5, 2008. Having seen it, I think the film is a wonderful example of a fully realized, completely relatable story that a lot of people would want to experience with others in a movie theater. New Jersey has exported enough natives around the country who will want to see this quintessential summer coming-of-age-at-the-Shore story. May they take with them friends who would be surprised to see the 'other' Jersey. The acting was well done: With her subtly expressive facial features, lead Kim Shaw has a promising future ahead of her. Paul Sorvino, who spoke from the stage afterwards, expressed the cast's collective gratitude for the chance to perform in a well-crafted narrative.

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sightmedia
2008/09/18

It's refreshing to see a small, independent movie with such a big heart, lovable characters (played by an able, attractive cast) and stunning cinematography.Who knew the Jersey Shore had such beautiful locations? I'm so accustomed to seeing films set in The Garden State that look like a trash dump, not like some tropical paradise. The light is golden and feels almost nostalgic, like a film from another decade.But life isn't exactly paradise for the down-on-her luck main character (Kim Shaw), who's trying to fulfill her dream of going to Columbia by working all summer and praying she gets financial aid. Her dad's dead, her car breaks down, the job and housing she had lined up both vanish, and she's forced to either admit defeat or turn that frown upside down and make the best of things. Shaw is cute as a button and you want her to succeed. She finds work as a ESL teacher for the kitchen staff at a local restaurant/boat club and gets involved with a group of bad boy drifters who she's supposed to be teaching. Later than sooner, she learns what they're up to and falls for the cutest bad boy of the bunch (David Fumero).Coming-of-age, end-of-innocence, romantic-comedy, thriller...whatever you want to call it, it works. Kudos to the filmmakers for making such a feel-good film...it would be great to see more indie films that show us the sunny side of life more often than focusing on just the dark clouds of human experience.

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StJenna
2008/09/19

This film reminded me of movies from my high school years, sort of like a John Hughes flick. I definitely enjoyed it and will watch it again if I get the chance, but I know that if I'd seen this film when I was younger, it would have been in heavy rotation on my schedule of flicks to watch on weekends with my girlfriends and a huge bowl of popcorn, or maybe salt-water taffy. Heck, I'd watch it again just for the eye candy of David Fumero! But seriously it's about time some movie showed New Jersey in a favorable light. My favorite place there is the Jersey Shore (whose isn't?), and that's what this movie is all about. It shows off the best things that come with spending a summer there -- the boardwalks and games, beautiful beaches, and all the quirky characters that make up this unique slice of Americana. The movie is fun and funny, and it's romantic and sweet. I gave it a 9 out of 10.

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