The North End
Boston's own Little Italy, the North End, gets a starring role in this
Godfather-flavored drama. Mac McCain (Mark Hartman) and Freddie Fabucci
(Matthew Del Negro) are recent Harvard grads who take up residence in the
claustrophobic brick-faced streets. Mac is a beefy investment banker, a former
football star with an explosive temper. Freddie, the more down-to-earth
personality, is an aspiring filmmaker who's crafting a documentary for PBS/WGBH
about the changing face of the North End, from traditional Italian neighborhood
to yuppie village.
As the pair swing through cafés and trattorias, Mac falls for Danielle
(Lina Sivio), a saucy waitress with a history of domestic violence in her
family. She moves in with Mac but is repelled by his need for physical
domination, so she turns to Freddie for compassion and support. The film does
an effective job of escalating and maintaining the tension in the love
triangle; at times, however, it feels jerky and amateurish. Hartman and Del
Negro do call to mind a young Peter Berg and Andy Garcia. But the best part of
The North End is Frank Vincent as a local who makes a living as a
Hollywood character actor playing Mafioso types. Now that's art imitating
life. Screens at the Copley Place Friday the 12th at 10 a.m. and 12:10, 2:05,
and 4 p.m.
-- Tom Meek
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