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A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
Low Budget movie - don't waste your time - not romantic!
I liked My Big Fat Greek Wedding so I thought this might be good after seeing other comments....this is no where near the quality of acting, filming, directing or anything else that I expected. It's low budget, the filming is what my 12 year old could do, with the camera going back and forth. I couldn't finish it.....it got worse and worse. Don't waste your time or your money. Believe me, it's a really bad movie.A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
Of a life told in mere months' passing, of a wish granted and something about pistachios, and a wedding for Bella
Who would've thunk it, that Scott Baio had it in him to be so good? A WEDDING FOR BELLA features a Scott Baio who is ages removed from his TV heartthrob days of HAPPY DAYS and CHARLES IN CHARGE. Here, he plays Dominic Pyzola, a work-obsessed Italian-American holding down two contrasting gigs. By day, he's a merciless corporate executive, handling mergers and a cold-hearted ace at firing employees. Then he lets his hair down and toils at the biscotti bakery he runs jointly with his two brothers. The heart of the film lies in Dominic scheming to marry the wayward daughter of Bella, an elderly, terminally-ill woman who dwells above the bakery. Bella has been like a mother for the Pyzola boys, and her fondest wish has always been for her independent daughter to finally settle down and start a family. Dominic means to make Bella's wish come true, before she passes on.
A WEDDING FOR BELLA is an unassuming little film with occasional eruptions of color and joviality. It steeps itself in expansive Italian-American culture, yet the characters are played by the actors with enough earnestness and sensitivity that they don't feel too much like caricatures. The film unveils quiet moments which impact on an emotional level and a romance which is lowkey and begins as a contrivance yet ends up being real enough. I thought Kristen Minter as Lucca, Bella's flighty, contrary daughter, was splendid, with wonderfully natural reactions. Rosemary Prinz plays Bella, who decides to live the "six good months" left her with grace and dignity. Prinz is well-cast in the role, although she does come off as too cloying at times. But it was actually a heartrending moment when, after weeks and weeks of cheerfully toughing it out, Bella at last voices her agony. The supporting cast is laudable, especially Shuler Hensley as Pino, the half-witted brother, and John Seitz as Massimo, the half-crazed husband.
It's a simple story, with a plot gimmick which stretches credibility some. So credit Scott Baio with underplaying his character to very good effect, as he makes Dominic's crazy scheme actually seem realistic and workable. And, while a weepy, sad, and bittersweet drama, there's still room here for humorous moments, mostly brought about by the three brothers interacting and by the antics of Massimo, who is a great gruff man.
A WEDDING FOR BELLA isn't a glossy, big budget production. It even seems amateurish, at times. Yet it has a way of eliciting quiet tears and contemplative silences. Even the "big" moments are arrived at without flourish. When Dominic proposes to Lucca, as family members look on, there isn't a grand, rousing speech. The speech he makes is simple and direct, and the question is bluntly proposed. The whole thing is actually a bit awkward, which to me makes it more endearing. A WEDDING FOR BELLA triumphs in its celebration of family ties and a steadfast clinging to ethnic roots. And in Bella's gradual yet defiant decline, it manages to be quietly life-affirming. So, no, A WEDDING FOR BELLA isn't a glossy, big budget production. It's a good movie, though.A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
I Love Pittsburgh
If a friend from Pittsburgh, where I used to live, had not told me about this movie, I would have missed a real winner! It is sweet (without being cloying) AND bittersweet, loving, and tender....just wonderful. Every once in a while a movie like this comes along and gives me hope that more worthwhile movies will be made like this one - without violence, shooting, sex, foul language....just nice healthy films.
The acting was "spot on" and I loved seeing a bit of the city and the Strip District. Scott Baio was wonderful....he sure has developed into a fine actor whom I hope to see in more big-screen movies. He plays a wonderful character in this movie, very multi-faceted.
This is a treat for the senses, especially anyone who enjoys food-related movies!A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
Three Loving Brothers Sacrafice for their Surrogate Family
Three Italian brothers, Dominic (Scott Baio), Pino and Eddie rent the space for their bakery from their upstairs Italian landlords, Bella and Lorenzo, an older couple who have become like parents to them. The bond between the five of them becomes strong and a new family is formed. When Bella is diagnosed with cancer the four men struggle to deal with each of their emotions.
Bella confides in Dominic that she always wanted to see her daughter, Lucca, get married. She even has money saved in coffee cans on top of the refrigerator for the wedding. Dominic sets out to contact Lucca to inform her of her mother's condition, but gets no response for nearly three weeks. Lucca's seemingly lack of concern causes him to prejudge and hate her so when she arrives home on Christmas Day he is less than friendly to her. Seeing Bella dying before his eyes Dominic feels helpless and decides he wants to keep her happy, so he puts aside his dislike for Lucca, who had been on the road home for three weeks and never got his messages.
Giving thought to Bella's earlier confession Dominic strikes a deal with Lucca to marry him and make Bella's dream come true before she dies. It's a big decision for both Dominic and Lucca who have both sworn off love in the past. They make a six month plan for the wedding, but Bella is going down fast and they aren't sure if the wedding will make it before her time ends.
This movie is about family, love, pain, friendship and realizing what's most important in life and what's just time wasted. It's family doing what families should do, take care of each other without taking away each other's dignity. There are scenes in this movie that break your heart and some that will make you want to call your family and just make sure they're all okay. Having watched my father slip away from lung cancer this movie was hard for me to watch at times, but I'm glad I did, it reminded me what love and family are all about.
A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
I LOVED This Movie!
Okay, so it ain't "Gone with the Wind", but what it is is a sweet, sad, funny, romantic, warm-hearted movie. The characters were entertaining, the plot was interesting, and Scott Baio proves that he is really a pretty darn good actor. I got a kick out of the older couple who play the Italian parents as they remind me of my own Greek relatives. Other reviewers are complaining saying that the Italian elders are a mere caricature of real people. Let me tell you, coming from an ethnic family...they are not too far off the mark. One would have to grow up like the Greeks or Italians to truly appreciate and embrace all the nuances presented in this film. I highly recommend "A Wedding for Bella". I bought the DVD on the sales rack of a video store on a whim, and I am so glad I did. I can't wait to share it with my brothers.A Wedding for Bella (aka The Bread, My Sweet)
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