
Big Night focuses on the first generation immigrants. The brothers, Primo and Secondo, show more of the struggle of immigrants as their restaurant has little to no customers and they are running out of money. Primo values great food and Italian culture over money, and Secondo is focused on making it in America and knows what the brothers need to thrive. Primo refuses to cook to please the customer and wants them to learn the culture, similar to Luigi in Dinner Rush. Secondo can be compared to Luigi's son, Udo, who has cooks in an Italian fusion, blending cultures to create a new kind of cuisine, similar to 3rd generation Udo is not Italian, not American, but a different breed of his own.

Dinner Rush's restaurant thrives because of Udo's cooking, but the authenticity is gone, only preserved by sous-chef Duncan's cooking, which only goes to Luigi. Even though money is not a struggle in Dinner Rush, power is an issue throughout the movie. Power of who owns the restaurant, Luigi or Udo, along with Black and Blue, the gangster wanting a share due to Duncan's downfall in his gambling addiction.
The food in both movies pay an homage to Italian culture, with Primo and Secondo's falcon food being the trifle dinner meal, and Udo's lobster pasta dish. Both pleased American patrons, but Udo had to not add butter or bread at his picky ex lover's request. Both movies allow American's to share in Italian culture on way or another.

I had an easier time enjoying Dinner Rush. Big Night's pacing of the movie was not consistent throughout the movies, with some scenes being very slow and other's picking up so fast I had to backtrack. Although, did like the characters better in Big Night though. Specific scenes like Primo and Secondo fighting on the beach and the omelet scene make the movie great by showing these intimate circumstances of brotherhood. Dinner Rush's old Italian gangster story I did enjoy more. I enjoyed all of the side plots like Duncan and Nicole's romance, Jennifer (& her BAD wig) and her friend's annoying arrogance, but my favorite character would have to be Fitzgerald. He's such a well thought out character and for only being a supporting character. The twists and turns of the plot kept me on my seat. I also will pay money to see Ken Roloff play a demure hitman ANY. DAY.
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