With well-written characters and a humorous script, the entire cast shines.
Liberty Heights (1999)
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Reviews Counted:45
Fresh:39
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: A moving film with moments of humor, Liberty Heights succeeds in capturing the feel of the '50s with great performances and sensitive direction.
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Returning once again to the Baltimore of his youth, director Barry Levinson adds another installment to his Baltimore Trilogy (DINER, TIN MEN, AVALON), tackling the emotionally charged subjects of... Returning once again to the Baltimore of his youth, director Barry Levinson adds another installment to his Baltimore Trilogy (DINER, TIN MEN, AVALON), tackling the emotionally charged subjects of anti-Semitism and racism--in addition to his standard themes of family, friendship, and loyalty--in LIBERTY HEIGHTS. In 1954, Ben Kurtzman (Ben Foster), a Jewish teen from Baltimore, is intrigued by the new girl in his class. The problem? Sylvia (Rebekah Johnson) is one of the first African American students to attend his school. While Ben and Sylvia pursue a forbidden friendship in the early days of desegregation, Ben's older brother, Van (Adrien Brody), is smitten with Dubbie (Carolyn Murphy), a beautiful wealthy WASP who may as well live in another world. As the Kurtzman brothers struggle with their budding relationships and new cultures, their father, Nate (Joe Mantegna), is busy dealing with his own problems. His failing burlesque show is a front for running numbers, and he owes a huge payout to Little Melvin, a small-time African American drug dealer who is certain that Nate is trying to stiff him because of the color of his skin. Levinson once again employs a subtly entertaining visual style that allows the terrific dialogue and serious story lines to play out with realism and depth. [More]
Starring: Adrien Brody, Ben Foster, Orlando Jones, Rebekah Johnson
Starring: Adrien Brody, Ben Foster, Orlando Jones, Rebekah Johnson, Joe Mantegna, Bebe Neuwirth, David Krumholtz, Richard Kline, Vincent Guastaferro
Director: Barry Levinson
Director: Barry Levinson
Screenwriter: Barry Levinson
Producer: Barry Levinson, Paula Weinstein
Composer: Andrea Morricone
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Reviews for Liberty Heights
A charming film, infused and emotionally heightened by the imagination of memory.
Both epic and intimate, taking on a large cast of characters while focusing quietly on the details of their lives.
Coming to terms with "the other" (whether stranger, enemy, or alien) is as critical to the development of soul now as it was in the 1950s.
Nostalgia is a tricky thing, but Levinson manages to strike just the right balance of humor, affection, and candor.
Liberty Heights is worth a look, with its rich characters and dialogue, and its gorgeous cinematography by Chris Doyle.
Excellent re-creation of the clothing and landmarks of Baltimore in the 1950s.
Writer-director Barry Levinson brings it all back home to Baltimore and delivers his funniest and most heartfelt film since Diner.
If more people followed Barry Levinson's example and made art after taking issue with something I've written, Hollywood and my mailbox would both benefit.
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