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Fatso (1980 film)

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435:, were not as kind. Siskel called it " emaciated script idea", "a major disappointment for Bancroft, who is making her directorial debut an even bigger disappointment for this critic, who has been arguing for years that DeLuise is a gifted actor capable of playing leading roles." Ebert remarked that "two basic dramatic approaches to fatness are to regard it as comic, or tragic. Anne Bancroft has somehow avoided both approaches in 'Fatso,' a movie with the unique distinction of creating in its audiences an almost constant suspense about how they're supposed to be reacting. The movie itself just doesn't know: 'Fatso' has a director, a screenplay and a cast who are all uncertain about how they really feel about overweight." Another critical point of view said succinctly, "the biggest weight problem in the movie was the heavy hand of director Bancroft." 315:. When he drops by Lydia's apartment, she is gone. It worries him so much, he ends up eating all of the Chinese takeout food he was supposed to pick up for a family party. Antoinette finds out and attacks Dom with a doll mounted on a stick and comments how he's hurting the family. Dom admits his acknowledgement of this and blames his mother for comforting him with food all his life. Antoinette learns this for the first time and comforts him after a mental breakdown while he curses his mother. Dom promises to keep trying. However, he also realizes that he must love himself the way he is and makes his siblings promise to do the same, after which Antoinette and Frank learn to accept Dom for who he is. Dom then receives a phone call from Lydia, who is at a hospital in 424:
overweight isn't the best thing for a person's health, but being one's self and being happy is all that really matters in life ... With a delightful blend of New York Italian culture and the human problem of overeating, Fatso makes for an entertaining movie experience. Loaded with some of the funniest comedy gags I have ever seen, Fatso is a very humorous and yet serious movie about a very touchy subject, Dom DeLuise!"
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are growing up, whenever young Dom was unhappy, the one thing his mother did to comfort him and make him feel cared for was to feed him something scrumptious. For example, Dom's mom would soothe her older son by giving him a piece of buttered Italian bread when infant brother Frank Junior urinates on
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Many critics were very surprised by the effectively dramatic performances from actors, which have mostly been attributed to satiric or sophomoric comedy films in the past. Critic Peter Wu described the film as "A very humorous and yet serious movie about obesity," going on to write: "Maybe being
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When Sal suddenly dies at age 39, the family grieves. This prompts Antoinette to urge Dom to visit a diet doctor to avoid his cousin's unhealthy eating habits and not drive himself into an early grave as well. Dom agrees to do so once he recognizes signs that obesity is ruining his health. He is
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The film ends with a photo montage of now-married Dom and Lydia, then their babies — with each photo showing Lydia holding a new baby, while the previous child grows up. Dom's obesity only slightly declines through the years but clearly exacts no toll upon the family's happiness.
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visiting her younger brother, who accidentally chopped off a finger. Dom flies in and when the two take a walk through the hospital, watching the newborn babies in the nursery, Dom whispers his marriage proposal into Lydia's ear, and she accepts.
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The film marked a turning point in the lives of actors Richard Karron and Paul Zegler who played DeLuise's obese "Chubby Checker" support group members. Both actors lost large amounts of weight in the years subsequent to the making of the film.
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deeply disheartened when given his new diet plan, seeing the long list of foods that he now must avoid. When the diet fails, Dom's eating habits drive his sister crazy, so she enrolls him in the "Chubby Checkers" support group.
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To help their brother, Antoinette and Frankie bring together Dom and Lydia. While dating, Dom doesn't realize that he has been eating less and is shocked to discover how loosely his clothes fit in a matter of weeks.
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Dom had Frankie padlock the fridge and larder, but that proves to be little help because in the middle of the night, Dom, crazed by cravings, demands the keys from his brother, even threatening him with violence.
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and Paul Zegler) -- who turn out to be no help, as their reminiscing about favorite desserts and delicacies causes the intervention to deteriorate into a pig-out party.
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the boy during a diaper change. Because of this, Dom grew up with a love of food, a trait shared by his equally obese cousin, Salvatore (Sal).
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Now further depressed, Dom seeks comfort from his support group Chubby Checkers—calling Sonny and Oscar (
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This film was also reviewed in the psychiatric monograph
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Anne Bancroft
Stuart Cornfeld
Candice Azzara
Ron Carey
Dom DeLuise
Brianne Murphy
Glenn Farr
Joe Renzetti
Brooksfilms
20th Century Fox
comedy-drama film
Anne Bancroft
Dom DeLuise
Ron Carey
Candice Azzara
Mel Brooks
Brooksfilms
obesity
Anne Bancroft
Dom DeLuise
Ron Carey
Candice Azzara
Richard Karron
propose
sweetheart
Boston
Candice Azzara
Anne Bancroft
Ron Carey

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