Sometimes clever and funny, but DePalma's Greetings presents a lot of unfunny, unecessary and boring scenes; very dumb and no prespective to make somebody laugh with the poor screenplay. De Niro, however, show a nice acting. Greetings it's in my list of the most disappoint films ... read more
Jonathan Warden,
Robert De Niro,
Gerrit Graham,
Richard Hamilton,
Megan McCormick
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If for nothing else, Greetings would be memorable as the second feature-length directorial effort of Brian DePalma (his first, 1966's The Wedding Party, was released shortly afterward). A satire of la... read more
DVD Release Date: November 1, 2002
Stats: 74 reviews
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March 30, 2010
Almost too relevant for its own good, this is a hauntingly realistic interpretation of life in the 60s. It consists of draft dodging techniques, clues to the Kennedy assassination and making low budget porn. Following three friends, you really get a sense of what it was like to b... read more
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March 28, 2009
A quirky early film for De Niro, where it doesn?t really give his acting skills chance to shine through and yet, it is strangely intriguing. It feels like the type of movie which could have developed a Cult following, being an either love it or hate it type of film and yet I?m g... read more
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January 25, 2008
A fascinating time-capsule from Brian De Palma, featuring Robert De Niro. The pair had previously worked together in 1963 on a film called "The Wedding Party", which still hadn't been released theatrically by the time "Greetings" came out in 1968. You can tell how dated this film... read more
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September 29, 2006
The objectives of this peculiar film are clouded by its microscopic budget, and as a result it drags even at the short length of 88 minutes. The dialogue exchanged between the talented young actors is its only real appeal.
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September 11, 2009
An early film for Brian De Palma, and the debut role for Robert De Niro. "Greetings" follows three friends in late 60s New York all trying to avoid being drafted into the army to fight in Vietnam. We have De Niro's "Jon", the peeping tom (whose film within a film is one of the fu... read more
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January 4, 2009
Very, very underrated film, and in my opinion, this is one of Brian De Palma's finest films. It is great to see Robert DeNiro in his humble years, and this is certainly not an exception for me. His performance and the film itself is very natural, but still with artistic touch. Th... read more
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December 10, 2009
A bumpy, amateurish production only of interest to fans of De Palma and De Niro. Neither leaves much of an impression with "Greetings," but fans might enjoy seeing the early stages of development for these two major artists. The film's other two leads, Gerrit Graham and Jonathan ... read more
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August 4, 2007
it's kind of like several episodes of a TV show. pretty random, but also pretty funny most of the time.
Critic Reviews
What holds the film together is not its plot (there isn't one) but its attitude, its general instinct for what is funny in our society. Full Review
It's all served up with good humor, self-indulgence, a touch of wit, and once in a while a fine satirical relish. Full Review
This modest film by the young Brian De Palma, starring the young Robert De Niro, is one of the first features that dealt with Vietnam. Full Review
Brian De Palma's breezy, Godardian first feature distills the heady atmosphere of Greenwich Village in an era of countercultural experimentation and anti-war protest. Full Review
Greetings, and salutations to a career destined to be pockmarked by provocation. Full Review
What happened to a vivacious, talented director who could in 1968 co-write, direct and edit this movie for $40,000 yet 30 years later made Mission: Impossible? Full Review
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