Saturday, April 19, 2014
Fading Gigolo
“Fading
Gigolo” was written and directed by John Torturro who also stars in the film
with Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara and Vanessa Paradis. As is always
the case with one who takes on the triple role of actor, writer and director, the objectivity needed to make
certain scenes work or not work is lost or seriously diminished. Mr. Torturro,
the writer, has written a thin improbable script and, as an actor, relies more
on his facial expressions than the dialogue the viewer is begging to hear. Mr.
Allen, easily cast as the elder mentor
and friend to Mr. Torturro’s character tries very hard to be the Allen of 20
years earlier but fails in this attempt. He is, after all, an older version of
the character we loved to watch and now, sadly, we are conscious of this old
man trying to entertain us. The real
value to this film is the performance of Ms. Paradis, a well known French
singer, who steals and dominates every scene she is in. This is a movie about
Williamsburg, a section of Brooklyn where Hasidic Jews have their own community
and how this culture ultimately impacts upon the lives of the characters played
by Mr. Allen and Mr. Torturro. As one who lived and
worked in that community, I enjoyed the scenes of the lifestyles and
people who resided there. Unfortunately, nostalgia and interesting
photography alone are not enough to make a really good movie. I give the film 2 ½ stars.
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