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Heavy

He's a man so shy, he doesn't even think he deserves love…
1995 | 105m | English

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Director: James Mangold
Writer: James Mangold
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Victor is a cook who works in a greasy roadside restaurant owned by his mother, Dolly. It's just the two of them, a waitress named Delores, and a heavy drinking regular, Leo. But things change when Callie, a beautiful college dropout, shows up as a new waitress and steals Victor's heart. But Victor is too shy to do anything about it, and too self-consciously overweight to dream of winning Callie away.
Release Date: Dec 29, 1995
Director: James Mangold
Writer: James Mangold
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords waitress, jealousy, fast food restaurant, seduction, pizza, rejection, sexual fantasy, obesity
Production Companies Available Light
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Pruitt Taylor Vince Victor Modino
Shelley Winters Dolly Modino
Liv Tyler Callie
Debbie Harry Delores
Joe Grifasi Leo
Evan Dando Jeff
David Patrick Kelly Grey Man in Hospital
Marian Quinn Darlene
Meg Hartig Donna
Zandy Hartig Jean
Peter Ortel Tony
George Alvarez Orderly
Cordis Heard Nurse
J.C. MacKenzie Gas Man
Allan D'Arcangelo Sonny
Scott Ambrozy Trucker (uncredited)
Vince Parenti Trucker (uncredited)
Name Job
James Mangold Writer, Director
Bebe Buell Creative Consultant
Thurston Moore Original Music Composer
Michael Shaw Production Design
Meg Reticker Editor
Kara Cressman Set Decoration
Rick Dior Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim O'Shea Sound Editor
Michael F. Barrow Director of Photography
Daniel Goldfield Art Direction
Tracy Warbin Makeup Artist
Jan McLaughlin Production Sound Mixer
Sara Jane Slotnick Costume Design
Bruce Kitzmeyer Sound Editor
Mary Ellen Porto Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
Richard Miller Producer
Herbert Beigel Executive Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Psychological study of “normal folks” at a rural bar/restaurant_** In southeast New York, near the border of Pennsylvania, a shy tavern cook (Pruitt Taylor Vince) is concerned about his weight after finding himself attracted to the new server, a drop-out college student (Liv Tyler). The other ... worker, an aging blonde (Deborah Harry), naturally feels threatened by her. Shelley Winters plays the matriarch and Joe Grifasi a drunk that hangs out at the pub. "Heavy" (1995) has been called the “Marty” of the ’90s. I’ve never seen that one, but it stars Ernest Borgnine in a role similar to the protagonist here. While this is a character study of Victor, it also evaluates Del (Harry, aka Blondie); and the others to a lesser extent. Del is closing in on 50 years-old, but was surely stunning back in the day. She’s left to making a living at a small-time tavern with romantic options limited to a garrulous alcoholic and a quiet mama’s boy. Obviously, this is not a flick for people who require an explosion every ten minutes to keep their attention (not that there’s anything wrong with that, lol). It’s a mundane drama about regular people and the social dynamics thereof — their (boring) daily lives, hopes, fears, regrets, grievances and lamentations. In part, it’s about people who have been caged so long they no longer know how to be free. It’s similar in tone to other 90’s dramas like "Sling Blade," which came out the next year, and “Limbo” (1999). While it lacks the survival element of the latter, does it really? The frontman of The Pixies was approached to play the part of Victor, but he declined, saying he wasn’t interested in playing such a character. Regardless, he would’ve fit the role. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in southeast New York at Barryville (Victor’s house); five miles northeast of there in Highland Lake (the tavern); across the border of Barryville in Shohola, Pennsylvania (the bridge); and 80 miles northeast of that area in Hyde Park, NY, on the Huson River (Culinary Institute). GRADE: B

May 16, 2024