One of my favourite indie movies. I find this last scene so intense.. Beautiful, really. I just found the italian version, but I think you can get it right
One of my favourite indie movies. I find this last scene so intense.. Beautiful, really. I just found the italian version, but I think you can get it right
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To echo the comments made by many here, this is a beautiful ending to this film. Hardly any words spoken. And in spite of all the failures of the night before, the understated love of these two brothers exists in a simple meal of eggs and Italian bread. I get misty and hungry just watching it. Thanks for posting!
My mother, and I, see this scene as the most Italian thing in movies. Two brothers, conflicted, but in the end, brothers. Feeling the feeling of blood on blood beyond any other worldly conflict, over a simple meal of eggs and bread. I know the cousin i would embrace over that meal...and the oil and eggs and seasonings I would use. It's an Italian familial love.
This is, strangely, one of my very favorite movie scenes of any film. It serves as the antidote to the entire fim's drama and the mania of the big night itself. And then, there's something timeless in the simplicity of an omellete served with crusty bread.
Such a gem of a movie--visually stunning (who isn't drooling during the dinner scene?), plus wonderful acting from both Tony & Stanley. Also, has a great ensemble cast--even a cool soundtrack. Mark Anthony is terrific, even though he only has like 2 lines. Anyone who hasn't seen it should do so right away!!!
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And please, always cook eggs with olive oil.