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Breaking Away - A Break Away Movie!
More realistic than most 'coming of age' movies, this film shows a boy from a small college town and 3 of his friends taking the first steps into adulthood. Few people experience a magical epiphany and suddenly become adults, as many films would have you believe. It's more often many small steps,... Read full review »
Going On Twenty
Four friends have spent their lives sharing adventures, and acting as if they were as close as the Three Musketeers. Almost every thing they do, though, shows these teens going in four different directions. The changes started to happen when one of them won an Italian ten-speed bicycle.
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How fast can you become Italian?
Plot: Dave Stohler (Dennis Christopher) has just finished high school, along with his three friends, athletic Mike (Dennis Quaid), comical and insightful Cyril (Daniel Stern), and small-of-stature scrapper Moocher (Jackie Earle Haley). What do they do now? In the Summer after high school, they are... Read full review »
Breaking Through Appearances
You usually have to go through ten or so mediocre films before you find a great film. If you are on number 6 or so, let me recommend seeing "Breaking Away" to break up the tedium sooner.
The main reason for the success of this classic is the original screenplay by Steve Tesich. This is...
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Breaking Away from the pack
Very rarely does one find a low-budget movie breaking into the mainstream. In this sense, BREAKING AWAY does indeed break away from the pack. It is obviously very low-budget, having been filmed largely in one area.
Set in Bloomington, Indiana - the home of Indiana University - BREAKING...
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Steve Tesich's Breaking Away: Bicycle racing's best and only breakout movie
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Not only some of the most exciting bicycle racing scenes ever filmed, but also a stirring and sometimes heartbreaking account of a time of decision in four young men's lives.
Where I give away stuff about the movie, I allude to it during the review, and all the details are...
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Absolutely Victorious
No film better portrays the transitional period from High School graduation to the onslaught of life thereafter. Modern coming of age films tend to dwell on the popular and the beautiful, often dismissing the ordinary yet fascinating lives of common individuals. This film spins a complex web... Read full review »
Cult Classic for bike racers!
I am biased.
I race bikes.
I went to college in Bloomington, Indiana, where this movie takes place.
I am a huge fan.
Breaking Away is a story about a group of "local" guys (known affectionately throughout the movie as the "Cutters" -- Bloomington has a large...
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Breaking Away (1979)
"Breaking Away" was a sleeper, a low-budget film with an (then) unfamiliar cast that was released to critical and commercial success. The film has many themes and subplots, but they never get tangled or complex. Some of the drama (especially in the closing race) is a bit contrived, but most of it... Read full review »
Everybody Cheats
?Sports Illustrated? recently released a list of the top 20 Sports Films of All Time. Inexplicably, ?Bull Durham? ranked number one. I never felt that ?Bull Durham? was necessarily a sports film as much as it was yet another example of why we should hate Susan Sarandon. Ranking in at number 15 was... Read full review »
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Breaking Away (widescreen Edition) Dvd
BREAKING AWAY is a winning coming-of-age story with unusually well drawn characters, smart social commentary, and a terrific ensemble of fresh-faced actors soon to be famous. The rivalry between townies and college kids sets the scene for the story of four friends trying to figure out their future after high school graduation in Bloomington, Indiana. Raised together in the working-class quarry town, the boys consider themselves Cutters, proud of their father's heritage as limestone workers in the once prosperous factory town. But there is no future for the boys as Cutters, and not one of them has plans for college. So now that Mike (Dennis Quaid) is no longer a star quarterback, Moocher (Jackie Earl Haley) can't decide if he wants to break up or marry his girlfriend, and quick-witted Cyril (Daniel Stern) can no longer play the class clown, they have no idea what to do with themselves. Luckily, avid cyclist Dave (Dennis Christopher) knows exactly what he wants. He aspires to be one of the world's best bicyclis
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Breaking Away (Widescreen Edition)
This charming, Academy Award winner (1979, Screenplay) cycles high on comedy as four friends come to terms with life after high school. When top-notch cyclist Dave (Dennis Christopher) learns that the world's bicycling champions are always Italian, he attempts to turn himself into an Italian, driving his parents (Barbara Barrie, Paul Dooley) crazy. But everything changes after he meets the Italian racing team-an encounter that ultimately leads him and his friends (Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley) to challenge the local college boys in the town's annual bike race.
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Breaking Away [VHS]
BREAKING AWAY is a winning coming-of-age story with unusually well drawn characters, smart social commentary, and a terrific ensemble of fresh-faced actors soon to be famous. The rivalry between townies and college kids sets the scene for the story of four friends trying to figure out their future after high school graduation in Bloomington, Indiana. Raised together in the working-class quarry town, the boys consider themselves Cutters, proud of their father's heritage as limestone workers in the once prosperous factory town. But there is no future for the boys as Cutters, and not one of them has plans for college. So now that Mike (Dennis Quaid) is no longer a star quarterback, Moocher (Jackie Earl Haley) can't decide if he wants to break up or marry his girlfriend, and quick-witted Cyril (Daniel Stern) can no longer play the class clown, they have no idea what to do with themselves. Luckily, avid cyclist Dave (Dennis Christopher) knows exactly what he wants. He aspires to be one of the world's best bicyclists. There's only one obstacle: The leading racers are Italian, and Dave is not. A romantic dreamer, he races around his hometown, singing opera, speaking in an Italian accent, and stumping his parents with his newfangled Italian ways. When his affair with Katherine (an Italian exchange student) evokes jealousy from a few big boys on campus, Dave decides that a bike race is the only way to settle the score and prove that Cutters are not losers. The film features a remarkable performance from character actor Paul Dooley, who shines as Dave's befuddled and frustrated working-class father. Screenwriter Steve Tesich's script is an intelligent and humorous masterpiece, full of subtle humor and insightful dialogue. All the components combine to make one of the most charming comedies of all time.
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