

The movie takes viewers through the Calogero’s formative years into his teenage life as he rises in the mob’s rankings and becomes a son to Sonny. The teen is forced to make difficult decisions, find his own voice, and learn to understand the true nature of the world. While Sonny and Lorenzo both work hard to protect Calogero from different angles, there is little that can be done to shield him from the world forever. A series of tragic events forces 'C' to face the reality of his situation. He gains a better understanding of how the world works.
As the movie closes, Calogero mentions that there is nothing in this world as sad as wasted talent. Calogero appears to have learned the lesson first hand; he takes the lesson and moves forward, but he will never be able to recapture his lost innocence. He walks off into the sunset knowing full well that his happy Bronx neighborhood will never be the same again.
“A Bronx Tale” is a riveting film for a variety of different reasons. The movie, set in the 1960s, focuses on the racial tension that plagued the neighborhood during the 1960s. It also touches on the mob in a more positive light than many other movies. Sonny, the boss, is portrayed as a “good guy” with a heart. Perhaps, it can be suggested, that the film focuses on the “family dynamic” of a gang; rather than the criminal activities. The film was an adaption of a play by the same name and was written by Chaz Palminteri.
A Bronx Tale is currently available to watch and stream, buy on demand at Amazon, Vudu, iTunes online.