The Flamingo Kid

A legend in his own neighborhood.

En el verano de 1963, Jeffrey Willis (Matt Dillon) trabaja en The Flamingo, un selecto centro vacacional de Long Island. Él pertenece a una familia de clase media de Brooklyn, y su padre (Elizondo) no aprueba su trabajo. Su mentor en el club es el vigente campeón de Gin Rummy, Phil Brody (Crenna).

"The Flamingo Kid," a 1984 coming-of-age comedy-drama, captures the essence of youthful ambition and the complexities of social class with a nostalgic charm. Produced by Mercury Productions and Edgewood Productions in the United States, the film is set against the backdrop of a vibrant 1960s Brooklyn summer. Directed by Garry Marshall, it follows the journey of Jeffrey Willis, portrayed by Matt Dillon, a young man from a working-class family who finds himself drawn to the allure of the affluent world at the Flamingo Club. The film's narrative weaves a tale of self-discovery and moral choices as Jeffrey navigates the temptations and pressures of a lifestyle far removed from his own. The strength of "The Flamingo Kid" lies in its rich character development and the authentic portrayal of the era's social dynamics. Jeffrey's summer job at the exclusive Flamingo Club introduces him to a cast of colorful characters, including the charismatic car salesman Phil Brody, played by Richard Crenna, who becomes a mentor and a symbol of the life Jeffrey aspires to. The film deftly balances humor and drama, offering a critique of the American Dream while celebrating the bonds of family and friendship. Jeffrey's interactions with his family, particularly his father, played by Hector Elizondo, highlight the tension between personal aspirations and familial expectations. One of the standout elements of "The Flamingo Kid" is its soundtrack, which perfectly complements the film's setting and mood. The music, featuring hits from the 1960s, enhances the nostalgic feel and transports viewers back to a time of innocence and change. The film's visual style, with its warm, sun-drenched cinematography, further immerses the audience in the summery atmosphere of the story. This attention to detail in both sound and visuals contributes to the film's enduring appeal and its status as a beloved classic of the genre. Ultimately, "The Flamingo Kid" resonates with audiences due to its universal themes of identity and integrity. Jeffrey's journey is one of learning to reconcile his dreams with his values, a struggle that remains relevant across generations. The film's conclusion, while offering a satisfying resolution, leaves viewers with much to ponder about the choices we make and the paths we take. With its heartfelt storytelling and memorable performances, "The Flamingo Kid" remains a poignant and entertaining exploration of the American experience.

Año1984

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GénerosComediaDramaRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Mercury Productions

Edgewood Productions

ABC Motion Pictures

The Flamingo Kid

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