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Sixty Six (2006)

Sixty Six (2006)
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A 12-year-old Jewish boy teetering on the cusp of manhood finds his eagerly anticipated Bar Mitzvah threatened by a lethal combination of World Cup fever, the loss of the family business, and the shenanigans of a mischievous elder sibling in a coming-of-age comedy directed by Paul Weiland and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, and Gregg Sulkin. The year is 1966, and Bernie Rubens (Sulkin) is about to become a man. As the date of his Bar Mitzvah draws nearer, however, it seems like the stars have aligned to prevent it from being the blow-out bash he has always dreamt of. Not only is his wayward older brother drawing away all the attention in the family, but his father's business is slowly going down the drain as well. To make matters worse, England has finally fought their way to the World Cup Final, and the big game is scheduled for the very same day as Bernie's Bar Mitzvah. Will Bernie's friends and family be able to resist World Cup fever and make it to the celebration he has gleefully anticipated his entire childhood, or will the mania that has overtaken all of England pull a red card on the day that was supposed to be a clean-shot goal? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregg SulkinHelena Bonham Carter, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Weiland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sixty Six

A 12-year-old Jewish boy teetering on the cusp of manhood finds his eagerly anticipated Bar Mitzvah threatened by a lethal combination of World Cup fever, the loss of the family business, and the shenanigans of a mischievous elder sibling in a coming-of-age comedy directed by Paul Weiland and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, and Gregg Sulkin. The year is 1966, and Bernie Rubens (Sulkin) is about to become a man. As the date of his Bar Mitzvah draws nearer, however, it seems like the stars have aligned to prevent it from being the blow-out bash he has always dreamt of. Not only is his wayward older brother drawing away all the attention in the family, but his father's business is slowly going down the drain as well. To make matters worse, England has finally fought their way to the World Cup Final, and the big game is scheduled for the very same day as Bernie's Bar Mitzvah. Will Bernie's friends and family be able to resist World Cup fever and make it to the celebration he has gleefully anticipated his entire childhood, or will the mania that has overtaken all of England pull a red card on the day that was supposed to be a clean-shot goal? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Paul Weiland
Writer(s):
Bridget O'ConnorPeter Straughan
Producer(s):
Eric FellnerElizabeth KarlsenTim Bevan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Independent Films
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    CHRISTOPHER C.

    this movie was better than i thought. cute, like a long 'wonder years' episode. everything was so sweet in the end and really tied together nicely.

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    Neil W.

    A nice little British film with a great big Hollywood ending. There's nothing particularily wrong with the film, it just isn't particularily great. An absolute fantastic performance by Eddie Marsen. The film is only sparingly sprinkled with laughs throughout, but there are several gems. Worth seeing, just don't expect to be wowed . . .

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    BLAINE G.

    We laughed, we cried, we cheered and jeered for England. Bernie and his Dad turn out to be real "Menches".

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