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Directed by Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese combined the splashy atmosphere of the old studio musical with an unromanticized marriage story in his valentine to Hollywood and the Big Band era. On V-J Day 1945, newly minted civilian saxophonist Jimmy Doyle (Robert De Niro) meets USO singer Francine Evans (Liza Minnelli) at a dance, but she rebuffs every advance that he makes. A day and a hotel lobby meeting later, Jimmy finally wins Francine over after she uses her pop instincts to save his too-jazzy audition at a nightclub. When she goes on tour with Frankie Harte (Georgie Auld) and his Orchestra, Jimmy tracks her down, taking a job with the orchestra to be with her. Together on stage, they make beautiful music; off stage they marry, but the struggle between two artists begins to take its toll. Unable to understand that Francine's needs and talents are just as important as his, and unwilling to compromise his music for security, Jimmy abandons Francine after their baby is born. Separately, the two succeed even more, as Francine becomes a music and movie star, while Jimmy has a top hit and opens a jazz club. When they are reunited several years later, the pair must decide if their relationship is worth another try. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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"This film represents the fourth of five Martin Scorsese films topping my Netflix queue, just in case you were keeping track. I queued New York, New York into my vast Netflix lineup because it was another one of those strange aberrations and experiments that crop up in Scorsese’s filmography. " [More]
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"New York, New York is a complete disaster, a terrible mess of empty ideas, cliches and bad acting. Although Edwin assures me that Cape Fear is Scorsese's worst film, and it may be (I havn't seen it yet), I think that at least the experince of watching it might be better than this, for the simple reason that Cape Fear is forty minuets shorter. It was a just plain bad idea for Scorsese to try to make a musical comedy- it's like David " [More]
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"“There are all these people who are like a non-people living here in caravans, 15 to a house in parts of England. Completely under the radar, completely unprotected. Like Dickensian England, it???s all here. These people are working for Sainsbury???s, Tesco???s and ASDA, [they] all pretend they don???t know it???s going on. And the government pretends it doesn???t " [More]
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"“There are all these people who are like a non-people living here in caravans, 15 to a house in parts of England. Completely under the radar, completely unprotected. Like Dickensian England, it???s all here. These people are working for Sainsbury???s, Tesco???s and ASDA, [they] all pretend they don???t know it???s going on. And the government pretends it doesn???t " [More]
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"Want to see Robert DeNiro act like a goofball and inexplicably trail Liza Minnelli, of all people, like a lovesick, sax-playing puppy?Want to see Martin Scorsese waste 2+ hours of your life, and numerous reels of film, on this ode to 40's musicals? It's not a horrible movie, but you can picture all the principals involved (especially Marty n' Liza), as soon as "Cut!" is called, scurrying off to 54 to congratulate each other on that day's shoot " [More]
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Shot on studio sets designed by Boris Leven with non-naturalistic lighting by cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs, New York, New York's expressionist look recalls both classical musicals and film noir, casting a shadow over even the most exuberant musical interludes. The myths of Hollywood romance are laid bare as Scorsese celebrates the style of such musical directors as Minnelli's father, Vincente Minnelli, and the vocal power of such stars as Minnelli's mother, Judy Garland. Originally released without its elaborate "Happy Endings" number, the 153-minute film was greeted with ambivalence on all sides; the release of Star Wars shortly after showed that audiences preferred their nostalgia trips to be positive rather than darkly complex. Considered a failure in 1977 (the famed Kander-Ebb title song was never even nominated for an Oscar), New York, New York was re-released in 1981, with "Happy Endings" restored, to great acclaim. Surrounding a troubled relationship with high style and great music numbers, New York, New York fondly yet ironically evokes a past whose innocence is no longer tenable. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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