The Squid And The Whale
While The Squid And The Whale is enjoyable for several reasons, what I found most interesting is is how it illustrates how little Park Slope has changed in 20 years. Of course, the movie was shot sometime in the last couple of years, but the brownstoned boulevards betray no real sign of whether it is 1966, 1986, 2006. Other than certain styles, the only thing that I can think of offhand that betrays the fact that the movie is not current is the mention of Gage and Tollners which closed a year or so ago. Certainly the number of great restaurants in the slope (and yes, all over brownstone brooklyn) had something to do with their exit, making it unlikely that some Berkeley Carroll parents would head down there to celebrate a parental triumph.

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The soundtrack also boasts a few fine songs by NY musicians Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham, who were the bass and voice of Luna, a great local band that broke up earlier this year.
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