Certain movies never grow old.I saw this comedy (type pastry) in 2000 in rented VCR.At the time I had good laughs.Now reviewing the film I still find an excellent movie.Directed by Adrienne Shelly, she inspires the cast in a linear fashion, without letting this actor or that actor be prominent or compromising the scene, be it the melodramatic or comedy scene, for example in that scene where Bernice (Ally Sheedy) comes out playing the tuba in
New York, accompanied by one, now, enamored and conquered Bill (Reg Rogers).The musical background is one of the best I've heard, highlight "Bill Bailey Will not You Came Home?".A real pity that Adrienne Shelly
had died in such a tragic way and only the human stupidity may explain why she is not anymore among us. If she was, certainly in this just moment was making a good movie for us laugh and spend unpretentiously a couple of hours watching it.On a scale of 1 to 10, I vote 9 (excellent).
New York, accompanied by one, now, enamored and conquered Bill (Reg Rogers).The musical background is one of the best I've heard, highlight "Bill Bailey Will not You Came Home?".A real pity that Adrienne Shelly
had died in such a tragic way and only the human stupidity may explain why she is not anymore among us. If she was, certainly in this just moment was making a good movie for us laugh and spend unpretentiously a couple of hours watching it.On a scale of 1 to 10, I vote 9 (excellent).