You can make out the skeleton of a typical youth comedy, centered around an inveterate skirt-chaser thrown for a loop by a droll redhead who says yes on the first afternoon in the front seat of the Camaro and then says no thereafter. This is firstly a James Toback film, however, so that in the fleshing-out you get things like an alcoholic father, a diabetic grandmother, goldie-oldie rock-and-roll, Atlantic City casinos (remember that Toback made his first mark, or first chicken-scratches, as the scriptwriter of The Gambler), and underworld figures who are definitely no joke. These things do not necessarily make the movie better, but odder, certainly. And at barely eighty minutes in length, it's not all that fleshy in any department. Molly Ringwald, Robert Downey, Dennis Hopper, Harvey Keitel. (1987) — Duncan Shepherd
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