The Learning Curve (1999)

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The Learning Curve: Directed by Eric Schwab. With Carmine Giovinazzo, Norbert Weisser, Monet Mazur, Tim Ransom. A pair of young amateur grifters in L.A. try to run a scam on a real pro. He owns a record label and has very ambitious aspirations. He ends up forcing them to do his dirty work and for awhile everything goes well.

“…for this is a nice lightweight, shallow movie that should appeal to the teenage market. The story is pretty basic: two teenagers find love and get entangled in a web of crime while pursuing their quest for easy cash. Actors are unknown and pretty uninspiring, apart from Monet Mazur and the bad guyu0026#39;s speed-addicted henchman – he made me laugh quite a lot throughout the movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe biggest problem, for a more mature audience, is the shallowness of the story and the flatness of all characters. Overall, production and music is quite good and I see no problem in checking this out at your local video rental store, if youu0026#39;re in the mood for a light teen-crime action movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003en6/10”

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