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8/10
A love letter to Brooklyn
joker-420 May 2021
Wheels is fun escapism that displays the power of those dreams. The story is endearing, the characters are enjoyable, and their quests honest. Along with being a love letter, Wheels is a love story and a drama in pursuit of those dreams. Yet when reality hits - and it does - Wheels scrambles and the glossy edges of that dream fragment more than they should.

First-time feature film director Paul Starkman shoots his home of Brooklyn with the love of a son. The constant, anonymous traffic thrums in the background. The Bridge stands as a sentinel of strength and shadow. Graffiti tags the walls and trash builds in the alleys but the Starkman always points the camera up into the open sky. And does it all in gorgeous black-and-white.

Starkman definitely honors the light over the dark, giving his story a sheen and creates within Brooklyn a mythical presence. The magical fantasy built is too hyper real. For when the darkness eventually encroaches, such exploits are merely cliche instead of real and sad.

Starkman creates a beautiful world, even with some rough edges. His theme is one of promise but ironically such end up forgotten. The subplots build too quickly and unevenly with an unsatisfying closure.

Artistically, this is where Starkman seeks to make his mark. For the viewer, the abrupt ending is the dream interrupted by the pop of a needle skidding across the wrong track. That next jam might groove but is missing the previous beat.
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10/10
They don't make 'em like this anymore.
bryandwetzel23 September 2020
What a breath of fresh air to stumble upon this film. Beautifully shot, well written and perfect casting. Shows a side of NYC that is long forgotten to many people nowadays.
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10/10
A throwback to classic storytelling.
cameraruben15 September 2020
This was an excellent movie, it captured New York in way that I haven't seen in a while. Beautiful story telling and excellent cinematography!
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10/10
Poignant portrayal of good succeeding against the odds
cheryllouisebaker31 October 2020
Strong acting, direction and cinamatography shot in black and white results in a powerful story that carries the viewer throughout. Bravo!
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10/10
Beautiful, poignant film
jebnyc2 November 2020
The writing, cinematography, and acting are all masterful. There is a poetic majesty to this Brooklyn-made film.
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10/10
New York story from a real New Yorker
polishadam16 December 2020
Wheels is a love letter to the director's hometown and the people that grew up there. Starkman tells the story of Max, a boy with dreams as big as the city he lives in. Max's Brooklyn is full of down to earth characters with relatable struggles, and yet, shows us a world we've never seen before. While weaving beautiful cinematography and nuanced performances, Wheels reminds us that film can still deliver small stories with great impact.
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10/10
Brooklyn and the World
patriciascala-1276311 November 2020
Heartwarming, captivating, great shots of real Brooklyn and wonderful music. Heartfelt story so beautifully told.
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10/10
Timeless Cinema
kirbyellisc22 September 2020
From the cinematography to the storytelling -- this film was such a joy to watch. It really captured the heart of New York and I loved the fact it was shot in black & white.
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1/10
Suck - O
BrendaWalsh902101 December 2021
Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend people that watch this unless they're just into DJng and have run out of movies to watch involving DJing.

I have such mixed feelings about this movie. I honestly want to like it, having a sweet bundle of reconnection stories at its core, just presented in such an awful manner. I'm not saying that the "Poor DJ" angle was a bad choice, but it could have been done in a more positive light. Having it be a movie was more painful than funny when it came down to it.

The cast was actually pretty well selected, everyone hitting their marks, but I'm still not over it.

The story, the cast, the production, the general comedy are all fine, but for whatever reason, most of it just doesn't land.
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1/10
Fake Reviews
mandywilliams-690371 December 2021
The reviews on here are fake. This movie is awful.

I only got about 20 minutes in. It's unwatchable.

If you want to test yourself on your pain tolerance, give this a go.
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