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{{quote|''The saddest thing in the world is wasted talent.''|'''Lorenzo Anello'''}}
{{quote|''What a time it was. The Yankees were playing the Pirates in the World Series... and Mickey Mantle was like a god to me. My dad and I would go to Yankee Stadium and see the Yankees win.''|'''Calogero''', speaking part of the opening narration}}
A touching, heartbreaking coming of age story... with gangsters
Naturally, both of Calogero's parents disapprove of this, (especially his painfully honest, straight living father) but nothing they do can stop Calogero's fascination with Sonny, the other neighborhood mobsters, or their hangout bar, which is just a couple of places down the street from his own house. Still, Sonny never notices Calogero or the other neighborhood boys that imitate the gangster... until the day when two men pulling into a parking space at the same time get into a fight, one of them [[Batter Up|pulls out a bat and attacks the other with it]], and Sonny shoots the bat wielding assailant... right in front of young Calogero.
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Soon events are racing to a head. Jane's brother Willie is one of a group of black kids assaulted by C's friends just for riding through the Italian neighborhood on their bikes, and although C doesn't take any part in the beating, Willie identifies him from the scene. C's relationship with his father is unraveling fast, and strange little things are happening around Sonny, making him increasingly paranoid about attempts on his life, including finding something on the engine of his car after C borrowed it, which leaves him suspecting C is part of an assassination attempt. As all these threads come together and the film heads for a climax, Calogero must start making some tough choices about his life, and try to deal with events that will leave most of the characters changed, and more than a few dead...
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* [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]: Many a New Yorker got a [http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/24/nyregion/police-are-criticized-for-responding-more-slowly-to-911-calls.html?pagewanted=1 long], [https://web.archive.org/web/20090907133747/http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2009/08/03/2009-08-03_calling_these_precincts_is_a_waste_of_your_time_news_finds_long_waits_when_diali.html dark] laugh from the police banging on the Anello's door within seconds of the shooting. However, since waiting hours for them to show up doesn't make for riveting film...
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Chazz Palminteri, (who plays Sonny) originally wrote this as a one man play, and still performs it at times.
* [[All Bikers Are Hells Angels]]: Justified in this case, as that's what the motorcycle toughs actually are.
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* [[As Himself]]: The guy playing Eddie Mush, the unlucky jinx who always loses bets, was Eddie Montanaro the real-life version. True to form, on the first day he showed up on the set, it rained.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: C's friend Mario, who is even called Crazy Mario in the neighborhood.
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* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Sonny. Badass enough to be a Mafia boss, bookworm enough to read Machiavelli in jail.
* [[Bad Guy Bar]]
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* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Sonny's gang versus the bikers.
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!]]: C thinks so from what he sees, despite Sonny's attempts to convince him otherwise.
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'''Lorenzo:''' You don't understand: it's not what you say, it's what he sees, the clothes, the cars, the money, it's everything. }}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The young Calogero shows signs of this. The teenage C, not so much.
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'''Young Calogero:''' You mean Mom wont let you go either?
'''Lorenzo:''' What am I gonna do with this kid? }}
* [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"]]: Calogero gets the nickname "C" from Sonny and ends up being called that by everyone, except his father, who will not do it.
** And Jane, who likes "Calogero" better.
* [[The Dragon]]: Jimmy Whispers to Sonny.
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** He never believed he had them. He was just angry at the moment.
* [[Oh Crap]]. Some bikers start messing up Sonny's bar. He asks them to leave. They refuse. This is what happens next.
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'''Calogero:''' [narrating] ''I will never forget the look on their faces. All eight of them. Their faces dropped. All their courage and strength was drained right from their bodies. They had reputation for breaking up bars, but they knew that instant, they'd made a fatal mistake. This time they walked into the wrong bar.'' [Sonny's crew comes out of the back of the bar and beats the crap out of the bikers] }}
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Count the number of times you hear C explain, "They called him [X] because..."
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* [[Salt and Pepper]]
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Both Mario and Sonny propose ways to test a girl's character and see if she is ''the'' right girl. Sonny's is ''slightly'' more reasonable and rather less... psychotic.
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** {{spoiler|Jane passes the test.}}
* [[The Sixties]]: Exemplified by hippie bikers and soul music (in 1968). And the racial unrest...
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** Others, not so much. The heavy bass and percussion of "Come Together" complement the [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]] in Sonny's bar very well.
* [[Take a Third Option|Take A Fourth Option]]:
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'''Calogero:''' What did you do?
'''Sonny:''' Me? I read. }}
* [[Talking to the Dead]]: Calogero, Carmine, and Lorenzo all take turns doing this with {{spoiler|Sonny's body}} at the wake.
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[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
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[[Category:Films Based on Plays]]
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