These mobsters, mistresses and their surrounding Broadway
types — especially Dianne Wiest giving one
of the greatest ever Oscar - winning
performances — are a hoot to spend time with, as are the New York
crazies that populate Deconstructing Harry, a film that sails along nicely until it turns into a curiously wooden (hah hah, right!)
Conservative enough for grown ups, refined enough for daily commuting, practical enough for carrying passengers and cargo, and fun enough to keep a smile planted on your face, it trades juvenile scrappiness for a newfound sense
of sophistication and maturity, allowing the bespoilered new
Type R to take on the wild and
crazy performance role for Honda.