"amusing class warfare tale of manners"
Boston Brahmin attorney Ryan Baldwin is pleased his search
for his sister is over after years of trying to find
Faith, a teen runaway. However he is sad that he is too
late as she died in a drug shootout. He plans to bring
home his fourteen years old niece Samantha who he assumes
is unhappy after years in the foster care system. To his astonishment he arrives at her Atlantic City home
only to find Sam adjusted and very happy living with the
Costas family. The parents and sisters shower Sam with
love and proper discipline though they are a zany bunch
with Zack the monkey as a friend and a pet pig as a
birthday gift for his niece. The worst jolt is his
attraction to big sister Zoe; she to her astonishment
feels the same way. Both knows a relationship between the
free spirit and the stuffed shirt cannot survive very
long, but they share a common goal keeping Sam safe from
someone who wants the teen permanently missing. The return of the crazy kooky Costas crew provides the
audience with an amusing class warfare tale of manners.
The story line focuses on Ryan's reactions to the wild
bunch as he starts off so tight a nickel could not slide
out of his butt, but time with Zoe and Sam grease his
brain so that he turns somewhat zany. Though a late
suspense adds tension, that subplot feels out of place in
this comedic look at upper class Boston meets hustler
Atlantic City UNDER THE BOARDWALK. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2005
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