'Tom and Jerry' in New York: legendary heroes return to the big screen
'18.11.2020'
Olga Derkach
Warner Bros. Studio released a trailer for a feature-length film about Tom and Jerry starring Chloe Grace Moretz. Viewers will find a full-length film about the adventures of an inseparable couple ... in New York. Tom and Jerry will still be drawn, and all people are real. What awaits viewers in the new tape, said the publication Meduza.
In the story, Jerry moves to the most expensive and prestigious hotel in New York, where the "wedding of the century" will soon take place. An employee of this hotel named Kayla (Chloe Moretz) is not happy with such a guest and hires Tom to get the cat out of the naughty mouse, because Jerry could jeopardize the upcoming ceremony.
The film is scheduled to premiere on March 4, 2021. But given the COVID-19 pandemic, the release date may change. Therefore, if you do not want to wait so long, then the edition Spindrift has created a selection of films that will now take you to the streets of New York and remind you of what the city was like before the pandemic.
Manhattan (1979), Woody Allen
Born in Brooklyn, Woody Allen expresses many feelings for New York in Manhattan, his iconic work, which he himself considers the worst. Nostalgia permeates all the locations where the life of the main character Isaac Davis, a television intellectual scriptwriter, unfolds. Black and white New York in this film is sometimes brighter than color pictures.
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West Side Story (1961), Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins
This 1961 Oscar-winning film tells the love story of Mary and Tony, doomed to adversity from the rival criminal gangs with which they are associated.
Taxi Driver (1976) Martin Scorsese
The film, which won the Palme d'Or plus four Academy Award nominations (including the lead role by Robert De Niro), shows the most oppressive and immoral that was in the city in the 1970s.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Blake Edwards
This iconic painting depicts New York City full of fantasy, light and elegance (and Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly is her absolute). The story of a fashionista who left the province in the hope of a turbulent and luxurious life, and her meeting with writer Paul Varzhak (George Peppard), with whom Holly travels to parties, shares her dreams and plans, is an enchanting sight to which you can return from year to year ...
Annie Hall (1977), Woody Allen
Another iconic work of Woody Allen. A comedy about a couple, played by the director himself and Diane Keaton, takes the viewer through the history of their relationship against the backdrop of a bustling city.
Leon (1994), Luc Besson
Probably there is no person who has not seen this film. As well as there is no one who would not like to revise it. And quarantine is a great time for that. Luc Besson takes the viewer to the harsh New York of the nineties and to Little Italy, where the professional hitman Leon (Jean Reno) meets 12-year-old Matilda (Natalie Portman), who decided to take revenge on the policemen who killed her relatives at all costs.