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The Florentine

The Florentine (1999)

April. 19,1999
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5.6
| Drama Comedy

A slice-of-life story unfolds inside The Florentine, a bar in a Pennsylvania steel town whose brightest days are behind it, leaving behind many of life's disillusioned "losers." Its owner, Whitey (Michael Madsen), is deep in debt to the town's loan shark, Joe McCollough (Burt Young), and desperate for a path forward which won't cost him the bar. His sister, Molly (Virginia Madsen), is days away from her long-awaited nuptials, and then her former fiancé, Teddy (Tom Sizemore), shows up in town for the first time since leaving her at the altar years before. Ne'er-do-well Billy Belasco (Jim Belushi) runs a con on Frankie (Luke Perry) to steal the money for the wedding caterer, while long-time regular Bobby (Chris Penn) becomes a patron-cum-inhabitant as he hides from his fast-crumbling marriage to Vikki (Mary Stuart Masterson). Every plot in this multi-layered story seems to be at its nadir just as a pair of unlikely heroes emerge out of the backdrop to turn everything around.

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Console
1999/04/19

best movie i've ever seen.

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CrawlerChunky
1999/04/20

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Fairaher
1999/04/21

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Kirandeep Yoder
1999/04/22

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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dlafarm
1999/04/23

This movie seemed quite realistic - the actors do a superb job of creating their characters and that's what moves the movie! The scenes seem authentic to me, even though it is outside my own realm of experience. I just happened to notice the title and am glad I stopped to watch. I felt empathy with the bride and wanted a "happy ending" for her. There are some very well known actors there (including two from Saving Private Ryan), and I don't know why this movie isn't being shown on the other movie channels. It would give more people the chance to watch it. Well worth the time. Perhaps a different title would have induced more to view it.

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ctomvelu-1
1999/04/24

From a play, THE FLORENTINE is a look at several friends whiling away their lives in an old Pennsylvania steel town. They are slowly preparing for the marriage of the sister (Virginia Madsen) of the local barkeep (Michael Madsen). Among the cast, who spend most of their time in the local bar, called The Florentine, are Hal Holbrook as a retiree, Luke Perry as a naif, Chris Penn as the local tough and Tom Sizemore as a newly minted parolee. Jim Belushi has a spot as a con man and Burt Young also has a small role as a loanshark. Madsen's character is the tie that binds this motley crew. Other females in the cast include Jill Hennessey and Mary Stuart Masterson, both of whom are terrific, although this is really a guys' movie. A great cast, a great play and a wonderful movie that expands the play just enough to keep us riveted.

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perp
1999/04/25

This film is a sensitive depiction of the excitment and drama in the every day lives of people who are familiar to us all. Caught in a place where just scratching out an existance takes all the energy of a group of people who life has forced to use any means available to just get by. The siuations, characters, their relationships and dialogue bring us into a close understanding of life lived with little more than the basics. If you want to see a picture, (more a snapshot), about basic truths that we all share, this is it.

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Michael O'Keefe
1999/04/26

This is a 'round robin' of several different stories and groups of characters that intersect each other. This makes for a tough time to follow and get into. The abundant strong language makes for reality, but may offend some viewers. Strong point is very good writing. Stick with this one.There is a diverse gathering of talent featuring: Luke Perry, Tom Sizemore, Virginia Madsen, Chris Penn, Mary Stuart Masterson, Michael Madsen, Burt Young, Hal Holbrook and James Beulushi.On a lazy weekend, a good companion movie would be DINER.

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