Monday, July 31, 2006

A big night of an ending

I love Big Night. Between the Italian cooking and the lovely directing, this movie screams class. So when I found that filmcritic.com had ranked the ending of Big Night on their top 50 Greatest Movie Endings, I was ecstatic. Not only was it ranked, it was number eight, my favorite number and in the top ten! Here is what they had to say:

8.
Big Night (1996) - The old term "silence is golden" has never seemed so appropriate. After a grand night of arguments, fantastic food, and a no-show crooner, the two idealistic opposites (art vs. commerce) sit down to a simple omelet with their waiter, knowing their lives will go separate ways (and bankruptcy is a near certainty) but not needing to talk about it. Soulful, delicate, and bypassing tearjerk-o-rama, directors Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott create a sincere goodbye to their lovely, little film. -CC

Primo and Secondo would be happy.

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