Director Greg Chwerchak’s first feature, Greetings From the Shore “grew out of a sunset in Malibu” but is without a doubt a love song to New Jersey. The coming-of-age tale, written by Chwerchak and Gabrielle Berberich, tells the story of bright-eyed Jenny (Kim Shaw) who spends her last summer before college at the Jersey Shore. Recovering from the recent death of her father, Jenny befriends a local mechanic (Paul Sorvino) and falls in love with a mysterious sailor (David Fumero).
- 9/15/2008
- MovieMaker.com
Cutting 30 minutes would have greatly benefited Greg Chwerchak's "Greetings From the Shore," an often charming romantic drama that outstays its welcome at nearly two hours.
I'd hazard a guess that producer Gabrielle Berberich resisted trimming her own autobiographical script about a young woman (Kim Shaw) who spends a summer in Lavalette on the Jersey Shore (where the film was nicely shot) after the death of her father. She goes to work as an assistant manager at a yacht club, where she's befriended...
I'd hazard a guess that producer Gabrielle Berberich resisted trimming her own autobiographical script about a young woman (Kim Shaw) who spends a summer in Lavalette on the Jersey Shore (where the film was nicely shot) after the death of her father. She goes to work as an assistant manager at a yacht club, where she's befriended...
- 9/12/2008
- by By LOU LUMENICK
- NYPost.com
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