You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of 
charge as long as the bylines are included.  A courtesy copy of your 
publication would be appreciated. 

Movie Reviews reviews Yonkers Joe 
 
This is a beautiful well acted, poignant and powerful drama that touches you on 
many levels.
It stars the superb Chazz Palminteri(The Usual suspects) as Yonkers Joe who 
along with his gambling pals and girlfriend Janice played by the warm and 
lovely Christine Lahti(Chicago Hope) regularly swindles other people and 
establishments on cards or other casino based games.
We meet Joe early on as he is told his disabled son Joe jnr. played superbly 
and convincingly by Tom Guiry(The Black Donnellys)(he reminds me a little of 
Sean Penn in appearance and manner especially in I am Sam) is about to turn 21, 
and the current establishment cannot hold him any longer, since he is getting 
too violent and abusive to staff.

We learn that Joe blames the disability of his son as punishment for the life 
of swindling that he has led so far, he is told either he has to send his son 
to a very expensive institution specific for his needs, or he stays with him 
for six months until he is reviewed again.
As Joe is constantly on the road as he says he is a saleman(what he ought to 
say he is a dice swindler with some really fast hands), this does not seem like 
much of a choice for Joe.  He is presented with an opportunity to make a lot of 
money that could pay for his son's stay at the expensive establishment, which 
he grabs with both hands, but as his swindling buddies start to think about 
their own futures, he is faced with a tough choice,
In the process of having his son stay with him thus far, the absent father, and 
abandoned son get to iron out their problems.

The acting is superb, and the tension in some of the scenes is tangible, making 
you watch with anticipation to see how it all unfolds.  Some of the disturbing 
scenes were dealt with surprisingly well, never loosing perspective that 
nothing is simply black and white.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
 Keywords: Movie Reviews,  film reviews, Yonkers Joe, Chazz Palminteri, 
Christine Lahti, Tom Guiry, drama, family, absent father, gambling, las vegas, 
dice, cards, swindle, swindling 
 Article contains 332 words

Reply via email to