My Cousin Vinny 1992 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/shooting/animal cruelty/medical
In confusion: Bill
Gambini and Stan Rothenstein [Ralph Macchio and Mitchell Whitfield :] two good
friends met one another at NYU and both got scholarships to UCLA driving
through the South [Alabama,] but whilst picking up some groceries Bill forgets
to pay for this can of tuna fish [he puts it in his pocket as he has pile of
groceries in his arms;] sometime later they individually confess to this minor
crime, but in the police officers in mind they are converting to murder or/and
aiding and abetting. It is a good thing that Bill has a member of his family in
the world of law his cousin Vinny. Vinny Gambini/other characters [Joe Pesci:]
is an attorney, it should be pointed out a small claims attorney or just to
cover back something to that effect, you know those ones that come out with
those commercials; “Were you or someone you know injured at work?" Well
give me a call and we will fix you up right away with it big cash settlement
[with a very quick verbal disclaimer in some way or another saying; a big cash
settlement is not guaranteed and then the end of the commercial. Luckily enough
he isn't coming alone; he has a long-term fiancé Mona Lisa Vito [Marisa Tomei:]
a strong minded woman, that is a hairdresser, comes from a long line of
mechanics in her family and she is a long suffering fiancé, because they agreed
after Vinny wins his first case they would get married.
Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 119 minutes film is in
a nutshell solidly good, but to begin with it does take a good section of this
film to get going. You seem the reason why I chose to do this content in a
general speaking manner is because within the framework and pacing we have
three running comedy for partly or throughout this film and other elements of
comedy as well; we have Vinny or/and Vito unable to get a good nights sleep,
because they keep getting woken up by different sounds, Vinny and Judge
Chamberlain Haller [Fred Gwynne:] a judge which is very strict on things and he
is trying to solve his own ministry of who is the real Vinny Gambini [he is
unqualified to take this case] and finally Vinny is going to fight somebody for
$200 at some point, he is just waiting for the individual to come up with the
correct money.
Character development and the
performances; the character developments are good versions of what they are
meant to be, but however it is the performances of this cast that sells them to
the viewers, so as you will see it later it isn't too surprising that this film
got accredited awards for them. There are no weak performances from this cast
at minimum they are solidly good or much higher; to be spearheaded by this trio
of Pesci or/and Tomei or/and Gwynne; they all have either a little drop of
friction when Judge Chamberlain Haller tells Vito to sit down or a lot of
friction between Vinny and the other two individually, so yes this trio are the
driving force behind the project.
This film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; the only reason I took a
mark off is because as I have already referenced the pacing and framework is a
bit slower for at minimum the opening section. But it is most definitely one of
those films that you need to see once in your lifetime and as I had to also
made reference to; this film also has some awards accredited to its name. 5
Winners that includes Academy Awards, USA 1993 Oscar Best Actress in a
Supporting Role Marisa Tomei and
American Comedy Awards, USA 1993 American Comedy Awards Funniest Actor
in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) Joe Pesci. 6 Nominees that includes; from
the same award ceremony/event as I have just previously mentioned Funniest
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Fred Gwynne and Funniest Actress in a
Motion Picture (Leading Role) Marisa Tomei
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