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" Director: Martin Scorsese Cinematographer: Rodrigo Prieto Other Images "
"15.3. Netflix Sen kerran, kun (post-Goodfellas) Scorsese ei noudata tismalleen samaa kaavaa, en tunnu pääsevän jostain syystä sisään. Digitaalisuuskin häiritsee. Erinomainen viimeinen tunti toimii yksinäänkin kokonaisuutta paremmin."
"Best Film Editing! Winner: The Irishman! Nominees: 1917 Ford v Ferrari Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Parasite"
"And the Nominees are... *Tom Hanks- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood *Anthony Hopkins- The Two Popes *Al Pacino- The Irishman *Joe Pesci- The Irishman *Brad Pitt- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood And the Oscar goes to... It's Pitt's to lose. He was the heavy favorite coming into the season, and his charming acceptance speeches for every precursor that he's one have only added to that. I can't see anyone else here beating him. "
"Bob Shaw (Production Designer), Regina Graves (Set Decorator) "
“The Irishman finds Martin Scorsese once again in a sprawling crime saga, but this one is in a more muted key than previously explorations of this genr”
“The Irishman finds Martin Scorsese once again in a sprawling crime saga, but this one is in a more muted key than previously explorations of this genre. Not to say that large portions of the film don’t have the energy of GoodFellas or Casino, but The Irishman is an overall more reflective and funereal work than those films. It is something akin to a confessional from a tortured soul seeking absolution. Or maybe it’s the ramblings of an elderly man who is unreliable both as narrator of his own life and as witness to mob violence. Based upon Charles Brandt’s I Heard You Paint Houses, we’re introduced to Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) in a retirement home and loop back to this as he word vomits out his life story starting in the mid-40s to the early-00s. It is a smart framing de” read more
"Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson "
"This had that old school Scorsese mobster film vibe. The de-aging was done nicely and wasn't distracting. Some of the scenes made me laugh when DeNiro moved like an old man even though he was supposed to be 40 years old. The acting was great, it was nice to see Pesci back and Pacino in good role too. "