A BronxTale: A Reflection.

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Lauren Pagoto

Media Images of Italian Americans

Dr. S. Primeggia

A Bronx Tale

A Bronx Tale: A Reflection

A Bronx Tale is a reflective memoir of growing up in New York in the 1960’s, and is De Niro’s first directorial motion picture. The film’s issues of working class, everyday man Lorenzo’s relationship with his growing son, and gangster life, relate to the Italian American stereotype that exists in Hollywood. But the film does provide realism. Although there are typecasts, the movie recounts a real picture of New York, Italian American traits.

Its 1960’s New York, and Lorenzo is a bus driver in a community full of swaggering hoods, social clubs, jukebox crooners, and shady goings-on. His son, Calogero is the main piece in the jigsaw of temptation. He sees the local con man Sonny in and around the neighborhood, making deals, and issuing orders to his henchmen. The awe of Sonny is in Calogero’s eyes.

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The usual Hollywood typecast is then evident in Sonny and the New York area. Italian American mob dealings are a focal point in the film, and a Hollywood scenario that is consistently evoked. However, the main issue is the reason behind the plot of mob boss. The dealing and illegality from Sonny is not of prime importance, but more so the image of a man who has money, success, and most importantly, respect. That is what shines Calogero to Sonny and his actions. The theme is a common one amongst any working class background – to escape the mundane and ...

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