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Article: 'TRUE LOVE' DOESN'T RUN SMOOTH ON FILM.(Weekend)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 5, 1990
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Byline: Martin Moynihan Staff writer
Can cute party animal Mikey mature into responsible Michael in time to be a proper, caring husband for the lovely Donna?
That's one question that plays itself out in the film "True Love," a comic examination of getting hitched in the American way, Italian- American division, The Bronx subsection.
Another question is the color of the men's tuxes. Yet another is the color of the mashed potatoes. Blue spuds, it is decided, will be "cool" and will go with the bridesmaids' "rainbow" motif.
Watching "True Love" is an experience akin to being the date of the best man or maid of honor at an out-of- town ...