Marty
Marty
Stuck as the last of six children at home with an overbearing Italian mother, the only child still unmarried, 34 year old socially awkward Bronx butcher Marty faces middle age with no prospects of marriage, and he faces permanent bachelorhood. But when he is goaded by his mother into going to the Stardust Ballroom one Saturday night, Marty unexpectedly meets Clara, a lonely teacher. Suddenly, Marty's future seems bright.
Stairwaytothestars reviewedSeptember 19, 2025
At times Marty's loneliness is so desperate that it is embarrassing and difficult to watch. He struggles awkwardly with his social skills as we feel sympathetic regarding his situation. Even before Marty tries dating there is a sense of hopelessness looming. It is a very compelling story of finding the acceptance of love. After all, isn't this what life is mainly about: hoping to acquire and maintain a loving and successful relationship? In an overpopulated world, loneliness lurks in masses. Superbly acted by the entire cast, and it is no wonder why Ernest Borgnine won an oscar.