Things Change
Gino, an elderly, gracious shoeshiner who bears an uncanny resemblance to a mob kingpin, agrees to take a three-year jail rap for him in return for a fishing boat and retiring to the "old country." But his life is turned upside down when his "guard" takes him on a last weekend fling and he's recognized as a mob chieftain and given royal treatment. But, of course, things change.
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Mamet's second film is not intellectually fast, nasty, and dazzling like House of Games, but more like a leisurely...
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Peter Sellers 'Being There' was critically acclaimed as an understated satire on how a cynical world misunderstands and manipulates innocence. For me ...
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