Somewhere in Queens, directed and co-written by Ray Romano, is a family comedy set in the real world. The story focuses on a father, deeply invested in his son’s basketball career, aiming to secure him a college scholarship through the sport. This obsession leads to the neglect of his work, navigating through a midlife crisis, and straining family relationships. The plot captures the complexities of familial bonds and personal aspirations, presenting a humorous yet touching narrative about ambition, family dynamics, and the pursuit of dreams.
Length: 1h 46m
Genre: Family Comedy
This Title is: Humorous and Real-World Focused
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Trailer
Cast
- Ray Romano as the father
- Laurie Metcalf in a leading role
- Sebastian Maniscalco in a supporting role
Parental Guidance
Maturity Rating: Restricted (language and some sexual material)
Content warnings include language and some sexual references.
Trivia
- Ray Romano, known for his comedic roles, takes a turn as both a director and lead actor in this film.
- The film explores the often-complicated dynamics of parent-child relationships against the backdrop of sports aspirations.
- Set in Queens, New York, the movie authentically captures the essence of the locale, adding depth to the narrative.
Our Review
Somewhere in Queens is a relatable and heartfelt comedy that balances humor with the trials of middle-aged life and parenting. Ray Romano delivers a nuanced performance, successfully translating his comedic skills into a directorial role. The film excels in portraying the complexities of family life, especially the pressures of parental expectations on children. The humor is well-timed and never overshadows the more serious undertones of the story. Overall, the film is a commendable effort in blending comedy with real-life issues, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate a thoughtful yet entertaining storyline.
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