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Little Odessa

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
9.6K
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Little Odessa (1994)
Early 1990s drama about a family of Soviet Jews living in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach ocean-side neighborhood nicknamed Little Odessa.
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A cold-blooded hitman visits his estranged Russian immigrant family in Brooklyn.A cold-blooded hitman visits his estranged Russian immigrant family in Brooklyn.A cold-blooded hitman visits his estranged Russian immigrant family in Brooklyn.

  • Director
    • James Gray
  • Writer
    • James Gray
  • Stars
    • Tim Roth
    • Edward Furlong
    • Moira Kelly
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • James Gray
    • Writer
      • James Gray
    • Stars
      • Tim Roth
      • Edward Furlong
      • Moira Kelly
    • 43User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Joshua Shapira
    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Reuben Shapira
    Moira Kelly
    Moira Kelly
    • Alla Shustervich
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Irina Shapira
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Boris Volkoff
    Natalya Andreychenko
    Natalya Andreychenko
    • Natasha
    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Arkady Shapira
    David Vadim
    David Vadim
    • Sasha
    Mina Bern
    Mina Bern
    • Grandma Tsilya
    Boris McGiver
    Boris McGiver
    • Ivan
    Mohammad Ghaffari
    • Pahlevi
    • (as Mohammed Ghaffari)
    Michael Khmurov
    Michael Khmurov
    • Yuri
    Dmitry Preyers
    • Victor
    David Ross
    • Anatoly
    Ron Brice
    Ron Brice
    • Man with One Leg
    Jace Kent
    • Mechanic
    Marianna Lead
    • Clara
    Gene Ruffini
    Gene Ruffini
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    • Director
      • James Gray
    • Writer
      • James Gray
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    7smatysia

    Best I've seen Roth do

    I enjoyed the movie. Tim Roth, who is apparently British, sounded to me (a Texan) as a perfect second-generation Russian Jew. He was so coldly efficient in this character that I did not even recognize him as the hapless robber in Pulp Fiction. Kudos also to Moira Kelly, Edward Furlong, and Maximilian Schell. Good direction and photography. The use of the Russian choral music throughout set the mood on medium-creepy, even when that was the only clue. I've never been to Brighton Beach, or even Brooklyn, but the film really brought home the gritty reality of that immigrant community. (I really just mean the day-to-day atmosphere of the place, not the mobster story plastered on it.) Worth checking out if you don't mind a slower, more cerebral sort of hit man movie.
    bampf

    great for movie fans, but not for the popcorn-munching masses.

    this film totally transcends its derivative storyline and machismo-charged genre. avoiding predictable characterisation (which some of the previous commentators seem to desire)and melodrama, the film may seem (and is at least visually) cold, but its warmth is built through nuance, not cliche. Great soundtrack too, with Arvo Part.
    8nameeees

    A moving story

    The movie is a realistic story about immigrants in the US. The shots are very good done. You really feel the atmosphere of the Brooklyn area. The very tight feeling when you live here. The problems the people feel and the relationships between different individuals. The old against the young. The Italians against the Russians and so on. I think this movie really get the important points of the life in a multiethnical city.
    6lastliberal

    The prodigal son returns.

    Writer/director James Gray's (We Own the Night) first film was critically acclaimed for it's cinematography and for performances by Vanessa Redgrave and Maximilian Schell. It is not an action film, even though the main character is a hit-man. It is a drama about family and shame.

    Mr. Orange, Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, The Incredible Hulk) plays a son who has been disowned for bringing shame on the family by his behavior. He returns to Brighton Beach to do a job, and reunites with his family as his mother lays dying. He also reunited with Moira Kelly, much to the delight of movie viewers.

    About the only one happy to see him was his younger brother Rueban, played by Edward Furlong (Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Pecker). Well, mom was happy, but moms are always happy no matter how bad their children are - trust me on that.

    Violence was at a minimum for a Russian Mafia/hit-man picture, and the focus was on the family. Maximilian Schell was excellent as the father that made piece just for a moment to allow Redgrave to see her son.

    Gray's first film has nuance and subtlety not often seen in a film featuring the mafia.
    7tim-764-291856

    Savage and sad....

    I'm a long time fan of Tim Roth, who doesn't do nearly as much as I'd like him to, these days. The other British stalwart in this, the equally excellent Vanessa Redgrave was another point of interest for me.

    There's a real brutal efficiency to this film that makes it unlikeable but also demands respect and our attention. Roth is the roving assassin who is forced to do his next job in his old neighbourhood and that means getting reacquainted with his family: dying Mum (Redgrave), hateful and abusive Father (Maximilian Spiel), as well as impressionable younger brother (Edward Furlong). 24 year old débutant director James Gray comes up with - and scripts - a surprisingly mature piece of crime cinema that is both poignant, moving and shocking.

    To my mind, the violence should rate the film at 18, not 15; the cold- blooded unfeeling of Roth's callous and unflinching "jobs" don't even give us time for any bad taste to form in our mouths. I can see that some would find this a barrier to their enjoyment in what is mostly a character- driven drama of some depth. The winter-set scenes of back street Brooklyn are chillingly authentic and bleak and these help remind us of the family's Russian roots. The father, a devout Jew, who's also having an affair often speaks Russian still, hanging to his identity the best he can, in an alienating, changing and disintegrating world.

    There are also some tender moments between assassin son and brain-tumour suffering mother, and of him lovemaking with his girlfriend, who wants to try to understand him and his motives. His younger brother tries to keep his own feet on the ground, whilst his sibling gradually but surely steals his innocence.

    Yes, it is sad - and savage but strangely rewarding, too.

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    • Trivia
      This film contains just 454 shots in about 92 minutes of action (i.e. excluding the credits). This equates to an average shot length of about 12 seconds. This is very long compared to the 3 - 6 second standard of most Hollywood films made in the 1990s.
    • Goofs
      In the scenes where Mr. Schell is supposedly speaking Russian, his language is unintelligible beyond the simplest words.
    • Quotes

      Arkady Shapira: You know there is a saying: When a child is six years old, it says, "the father can do everything". When he's twelve, he says, "the father can almost do everything". When he's sixteen, he says, "the father is an idiot". When he's twenty-four, he says, "the father wasn't maybe such an idiot", and then, when he's forty, he says, "if I could only ask my father". But I'm afraid my sons will never ask themselves that.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Bridges of Madison County/Die Hard with a Vengeance/Forget Paris/Titanica/Little Odessa (1995)

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Маленька Одеса
    • Filming locations
      • Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fine Line Features
      • Live Entertainment
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Budget
      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,095,885
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,095,885
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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