Sidewalk
Sidewalk

Sidewalk

1962Movie93 minGreek

Angelina is a prostitute. Her only friends are her colleague Nana and coachman Minas. George suddenly enters her life and confesses his love to her. Angelina begins to believe that her life can change, not suspecting that George has approached her on behalf of the drug dealer Nino.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Sidney LumetGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling writer in New York City attempts to navigate the complexities of his personal and professional life. He grapples with his relationships, his creative aspirations, and the harsh realities of urban existence. The film offers a gritty portrayal of ambition and disillusionment in the bustling metropolis.

Critical Reception

Sidewalk (1962) received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its raw realism and Cassavetes's intense performance. Some found the film's pacing and narrative to be uneven, but many acknowledged its unflinching look at the struggles of an artist in a demanding city.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of urban struggles.
  • John Cassavetes's performance is a standout.
  • Some noted a lack of narrative cohesion.

Google audience: Audience reception for Sidewalk is not widely documented, but available commentary suggests appreciation for its gritty realism and Cassavetes's compelling performance, though some found the story to be less engaging.

Fun Fact

The film marked an early, uncredited screen appearance for Talia Shire, who would later gain fame for her roles in "The Godfather" films and "Rocky."

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