You know he's part irish is real life? |
If his last name is the only reason you think that it's preposterous, then the Asian community would like to have a word with you. |
It was terrible and I turned it off after an hour |
Well seeing an almost 80 yo man trying to play a much younger character is absurd! |
I felt it was a vanity project for Scorsese and his pals unfortunately. I have loved all the films they made together in the past but yes, trying to play a younger man when literally DeNiro cannot turn his head because his neck is so stiff and his hips are so arthritic - is indeed, ridiculous to watch. Also the blue contacts and his otherwise entirely ITALIAN face! Jesus wept. |
DeNiro playing a late 20s / early 30-something dad with newborns and a crappy truck driver job was sooooooooo painful. At no point in the movie did I ever think any of the 3 were younger than 60 years old. They should have used young actors for the young roles. At the very least some body doubles and stunt guys here and there. Big yikes. |
This is obviously THE point of the movie. And its length. |
That's right. Every time Joe Pesci called him "kid" I literally laughed. |
It was awful. The main actors are just too old. You can see them stumble as they act out the violence. Some times it’s seemed the pauses in dialogue was them forgetting their lines. |
It was just ok. I thought they were trying to get as many high profile names on screen as possible. Noting new or terribly interesting and is a lot like all the other Martin Scorsese films. I thought it was bad casting, especially Pacino. Then the ending with the "higher ups" and "it is what it is" - 3.5 hrs for that... |
It also doesn’t pass the Bechdel test. At all. The only woman in it in 3.5 hours, Anna Paquin, has 7 total lines of dialogue. This kind of movie shouldn’t even be made anymore. |
Wait, did she actually speak? |
Pacino just shouted his way through it, like every other Pacino performance in the history of film. Turn it off grandad, we don't want to hear you any more. |
What is Italian face? DeNiro is only 25 percent Italian in real life. |
Finally watched it. And I couldn't agree with these comments more! Pesci looked believable as a "younger" man because he was older than the other characters, but Jimmy Hoffa was 62 when he died/disappeared--Pacino looked way too OLD (the scene where he meets with Tony Pro and he's wearing his cabana wear--looked like old Elton John meeting Taron Edgerton from RocketMan). And Deniro has this slight hunch that NO 30-something man has. When he stomped the grocer for shoving his daughter I was worried he'd break his hip. Good movie, but I couldn't get over how old these guys looked. And why is Action Bronson even in this? I don't care if it's 2 minutes...thats 2 minutes too long. |