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Rating: 4.6 / 5.0 (186 votes)

Released: 2002-01-29

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Breaking Away (Widescreen Edition) by 20th Century Fox

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Movie Details

Director
Peter Yates
Studio
20th Century Fox
Runtime
101
Rated
PG (Parental Guidance)
Binding
DVD

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Description

This charming, Academy Award winner (1979, Screenplay) cycles high on comedy as four friends come to terms with life after high school. When top-notch cyclist Dave (Dennis Christopher) learns that the world's bicycling champions are always Italian, he attempts to turn himself into an Italian, driving his parents (Barbara Barrie, Paul Dooley) crazy. But everything changes after he meets the Italian racing team-an encounter that ultimately leads him and his friends (Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley) to challenge the local college boys in the town's annual bike race.

Actors

  • Dennis Christopher
  • Dennis Quaid
  • Daniel Stern
  • Jackie Earle Haley
  • Barbara Barrie

Format

  • Color
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

Peter Yates's flag-waving film stands with To Kill a Mockingbird and American Graffiti as one of the best films about small-town Americana. Steve Tesich won an Oscar for his semi-biographical screenplay about four 19-year-olds who don't know what to do after high school. Dave Stohler (Dennis Christopher) and his three friends–ex-football star Mike (Dennis Quaid), wily comedian Cyril (Daniel Stern), and tough kid Moocher (Jackie Earle Haley)–are doomed to live in the college town of Bloomington, Indiana, where the local kids (nicknamed “Cutters”–a derogatory reference to quarry workers and their blue-collar families) are looked down on by the uppity students of nearby Indiana University.

Stohler escapes into a world of Italian bicycling, picking up the lingo, the accent, and a good share of the talent of his heroes. He is also the scourge of his father's life. The used-car salesman (Paul Dooley) doesn't understand his son's affection for bicycling or, for that matter, his pride in being a “Cutter.”

Breaking Away rehabilitates the word heartwarming as Tesich's uncommonly intelligent script gives us well-rounded characters and a potent sense of place. The grandstanding finale–the real life “Little 500” bike race–gives the film a perfect, crowd-pleasing end. However, the film never sacrifices the development of characters for the action. Dooley is especially effective in one of those once-in-a-lifetime roles. The lifelong character actor's place in film history is established with this indispensable performance. –Doug Thomas

More Details

Binding
DVD
Aspect Ratio
1.85:1
Disks
1
Picture Format
Widescreen

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