Local Color (2006) Reviews

Local Color (2006)
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The challenges of growing up are fused with the discipline of art in this coming-of-age drama from writer and director George Gallo. John (Trevor Morgan) is a shy, introverted teenager from Port Chester, NY, who is fascinated with art and would like to become a painter someday -- an ambition that does not please his father (Ray Liotta), who would prefer his son spend his time playing ball and chasing girls. John is a great admirer of Nicholi Seroff, a little-known but well-respected Russian impressionist, and to his surprise he discovers that the great Seroff (Armin Mueller-Stahl) is living in New York these days. John pays him a visit hoping for some tutoring from the master, only to be told by Seroff that he's no longer interested in painting before slamming the door in John's face. But John is persistent, and after bribing his would-be mentor with some Russian vodka, Seroff grudgingly allows the young student to tag along with him as he heads to Pennsylvania for the summer, where he can pass along some of what he knows in exchange for John handling the household chores. Despite his dad's objections, John eagerly takes the offer, but over the course of the summer he learns as much about himself as he does about painting, especially after meeting Seroff's neighbor Carla (Samantha Mathis). Also starring Charles Durning, Ron Perlman, and Diana Scarwid, Local Color received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Armin Mueller-StahlTrevor Morgan, (more)
Director(s):
George Gallo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD,  (View All Versions)
 

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J G.

Well, what do you know? Finally we get a four star movie here. Not perfect by any means but shows a great "coming of age " story about a young painter getting mentored by the old ,experienced painter. Has its slow moments, but OVERALL a good watch. Can easily recommend to artists and non-artists alike.Once again, not a perfect movie but FOUR stars is pretty good!

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William A.

This movie gives you a greater appreciation for art and life. I think it was underrated by the critics. I found it to be very moving and thought-provoking. It shows you what is really important in life.

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Paul M.

If you're artistically oriented, you might really like this. The end gets a little sappy, but the rest of it is complex enough, relationship-wise, and on the general topic of art itself. Very nicely done all-around.

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Daniel C.

This was an unexpected bit of brilliance. If this isn't Oscar nominated, then there's a problem in tinsletown.

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MARTIN J.

A TRUELY INSPIRING AND HEARTFELT FILM WITH OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES AND CINEMATOGRAPHY

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Janeen T.

disappointing - if you consider foul language an art form you might enjoy this movie, or if you enjoy poor relationships, or disfunctional relationships this is your movie.

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Susan H.

This was and enjoyable movie. It was like the Christmas Cottage. Good acting by Armin Mueller-Stahl.

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Tex or Ausma W.

An excellent portrayal of a young struggling artist. Plus the photography is outstanding. My only criticism of this great movie is the old Russian Master. While Armin Mueller-Stahl is an excellent actor his accent is more German/Jew than Russian. Perhaps I'm picking fly specks out of pepper but I've been around Russian Americans. 4 1/2 stars. Tex Wilson

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Paula B.

Beautiful movie. Important lessons and statements. Thought it would have been better without all the language though.

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Lynda L.

This is visually beautiful movie. It is like an artist "Karate Kid." Moving dialogue and story also.

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Member Reviews (13)

 
J G.

Well, what do you know? Finally we get a four star movie here. Not perfect by any means but shows a great "coming of age " story about a young painter getting mentored by the old ,experienced painter. Has its slow moments, but OVERALL a good watch. Can easily recommend to artists and non-artists alike.Once again, not a perfect movie but FOUR stars is pretty good!

Yes   |   No

 
William A.

This movie gives you a greater appreciation for art and life. I think it was underrated by the critics. I found it to be very moving and thought-provoking. It shows you what is really important in life.

Yes   |   No

 
Paul M.

If you're artistically oriented, you might really like this. The end gets a little sappy, but the rest of it is complex enough, relationship-wise, and on the general topic of art itself. Very nicely done all-around.

Yes   |   No

 
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