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Info: The Irishman is a movie starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. An aging hitman recalls his time with the mob and the intersecting events with his friend, Jimmy Hoffa, through the 1950-70s; Charles Brandt, Steven Zaillian; genre: Crime; runtime: 3hours 29 Min; 282039 vote; directed by: Martin Scorsese

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Level 1 They digitally alter him in every other shot, but they can"t stick his face on an actual 30 year old for that? level 2 he looked like mr incredible until they got to about the early 1970s in that movie the weird part is everyone else"s de-aging was amazingly well done level 2 It was Scorsese"s choice, not ILM"s fault. level 2 Or you know, just cast someone else for the younger roles. level 2 Especially considering deepfake technology is so perfect today. level 1 Them kicks in the Irishman were some of the worst I"ve ever seen. level 2 his age was obvious in pretty much every scene, i had to quit watching. level 2 That scene was terrible. I wonder how many takes they did, and just said fuck it. level 2 And this is why I turned it off. I just couldn’t take it seriously. The guy is a fantastic actor, but they did not do him any favors with his “action” sequences in this film. level 2 Don"t watch real cinéma for kicks level 2 I never got round to finishing the movie but this scene and it"s terrible kicks are the main go-to thought when I think about this film. They could"ve done it so much better. level 2 It was that exact moment I turned off the movie level 2 poor guy really got his hand brutally stomped. i get he touched your daughter but you didn’t even get the full story! level 2 If only the rest of the movie was any better, we might have had a decent Netflix movie for a change.

M artin Scorsese returns with his best picture since GoodFellas and one of his best films ever. It’s a superbly acted, thrillingly shot epic mob procedural about violence, betrayal, dishonesty and emotional bankruptcy starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino, set in a time before “toxic masculinity” had been formally diagnosed but when everyone lived with the symptoms. The film has been talked about for the hi-tech “youthification” technology which allows De Niro to appear as a younger man: it’s no more artificial than the traditional wigs, latex etc and it’s amazing how quickly you get used to it. De Niro’s eyes achieve an eerie, gluey gleam in this manifestation as a digital ghost from his past. These are men conducting their business with sorrowful hints and shrugs and mutterings about who has gone too far, who has not shown respect, who will need to be persuaded to attend a sit-down to straighten this whole thing out. These solemnly or cordially euphemistic encounters in a subdued steakhouse light periodically explode into violence or dreamlike scenes of choreographed catastrophe, punctuated by gunshots or visceral jukebox slams on the soundtrack. And all given a queasy new resonance of political conspiracy and bad faith. This is the story of Philadelphia mob murderer Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran and his part in the mysterious disappearance of Teamsters union boss Jimmy Hoffa in 1975. Screenwriter Steven Zaillian has adapted the 2004 true-crime bestseller I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt which sensationally established the importance of Sheeran to Hoffa (Sheeran is absent from Danny DeVito’s 1992 movie about Hoffa. ) “Paint houses” is code for carry out mob hits, that is: paint them with blood - a phrase which is finally to have a horrible final significance for Hoffa himself. For his cast, Scorsese has assembled a trio of galacticos, a superstar repertory of players giving him (and us) performances of wintry brilliance, ebullience and regret. Robert De Niro’s stolid unemotionalism makes the purest sense here in the role of Sheeran, the second world war veteran whose military experience densensitised him to killing and more importantly schooled him in the Nuremberg ethic of following orders; he is someone who executed enemy prisoners in cold blood. After the war, he gets a job driving trucks and doing odd jobs, and falls under the influence of two competing father figures. The first is Russell Bufalino, the senior mob guy who likes Frank’s style and taciturn efficiency. For this role, Scorsese has got Joe Pesci out of retirement and Pesci is a marvel in the role: not scary or bad-tempered as he has famously been in the past, but a quietly spoken grandfather figure, a fixer, a haver-of-quiet-words, as lined and leathery as a tortoise. Joe Pesci in The Irishman. Photograph: Landmark Media/Alamy Stock Photo It is Bufalino who introduces Frank to his great mentor, Teamsters chief Jimmy Hoffa – a glorious performance from Al Pacino, the preening politician and local chieftain of brutal ersatz charm, in love with the sound of own husky voice. It is Hoffa who has cultivated the Teamsters’ gangster links – loaning the wiseguys cash from the union pension fund, and in return taking a slice of the interest rate, and getting mob “muscle” for when people need to be intimidated. This is how he comes into contact with Frank, and so a great friendship is born. Frank becomes Jimmy’s factotum, bodyguard, consigliere and pal, often sharing a hotel suite with him; they get into their pyjamas together like a poignant old married couple. Jimmy is very keen on Frank’s “Irishman” nickname, wishing to distinguish him from the Italians like Bufalino and to establish his ownership of Frank’s loyalties. But there is trouble ahead: mobsters like Russell are furious that President Kennedy (whose election they claim to have fixed) has failed to evict Castro from Cuba and restore them to their lucrative playground and that he has compounded the ingratitude by installing his brother Bobby as Attorney General in which role he is pursuing mafiosi and the corrupt Hoffa. But when Hoffa is sent away to prison for fraud and emerges furious that his Teamster empire has been taken away from him, he starts making noises that his mafiosi debtors are themselves ungrateful and he could blow the whistle on them. It is made chillingly clear to Frank where his loyalties will have to lie. The Irishman is operatic and disturbing in the classic style, which is to say the style that Scorsese invented with the language partly provided by De Niro and Pesci. Interestingly they are both less loquacious than Pacino, but the scene is never stolen from them. There are other great performances from Ray Romano, Stephen Graham, Harvey Keitel and others. It is of course very similar to GoodFellas, but with a dourer note: these gangsters all seem older, more careworn: quite simply, they don’t seem to be having a good time they way they did in GoodFellas. Anna Paquin in The Irishman. Photograph: Landmark Media/Alamy Stock Photo But their concerns are the same. When Frank comes home to hear that the local grocer has “shoved” his favourite daughter Peggy (played as an adult by Anna Paquin) he shows up to exact a terrible vengeance on the man. Peggy is to grow up scared and resentful of her dad and his ghastly friend Russell but affectionate towards the avuncular Jimmy. (Perhaps Zaillian and Scorsese wish to allude the traditional Sicilian explanation for the term “Mafia” – that it derives from the phrase “ non toccare ma figlia ”, or, “don’t touch my daughter”. ) No one but Scorsese and this glorious cast could have made this movie live as richly and compellingly as it does, and persuade us that its tropes and images are still vital. We have had ample opportunity to tire of the mob, the politicians, Florida, Cuba and so on. But Scorsese brings it back into a scalpel-sharp focus, especially with a new emphasis on Frank’s spiritual devastation and guilt: a man who had long ago amputated his ability to feel remorse and now is unable to come to terms with his feelings. It is another massive achievement for Scorsese. • The Irishman opens in cinemas on 8 November and is released on Netflix on 27 November.

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I"m not a great fan of mob films. but Robert De Niro is breathtaking, Pacino astonishing and the recreation of that era and the writing and direction are faultless.l. There are two kinds of people in this world: First, those who think “The Irishman” — the Martin Scorsese-directed, Al Pacino/Robert De Niro/Joe Pesci-starring, mega-mob opera released last week on Netflix — is the finest piece of cinema produced this century, or maybe of all time. And then there are people like me: Those who think the movie — weighing in at an obscene 209 minutes, every one of them boring, ill-acted, poorly written and amateurishly directed, with CGI effects so demented, big-mouth De Niro, who is 76, looks 90 rather than the intended blue-eyed 35 — is a turkey. Rarely has a film been so polarizing, drawing a crowd that loves it to pieces, and alienating a vast swath of viewers turned off by the joyless slog through the bowels of moviemaking. I can tell that this flick, now available in homes to a vast audience through the magic of the internet, is of questionable quality because friends who defend it to the hilt are prone to suggesting that its many detractors — folks who’d rather stick pins in their eyeballs than submit to a second helping of this cinematic Hindenburg — are not too smart. One guy friend even contended that it was a “male movie, ” implying that we chicks, many of whom enjoyed the cheerful blood and guts of “Goodfellas” and “The Godfather” (Parts I and II), are biologically incapable of warming to a biopic about a dull sociopath, the Mafia hitman Frank Sheeran (played by a somnolent De Niro). Never mind that the real-life Sheeran, who in death can no longer argue his case, appears to have invented the story told in the movie, based on a book written by his lawyer, that he was just following orders when, he claims, he murdered one of his best friends, ex-union boss Jimmy Hoffa (played by an egregiously scenery-chewing Pacino). Also recounted in the film, without a lick of skepticism, is the claim that John F. Kennedy rode a wave of mob vote-rigging to the presidency, then was ordered assassinated by the very same gangsters. Reviews have been almost universally slavish, but this headline posted to seems to deliver a tacit, protest-too-much warning that the film is a bust: “No, The Irishman Isn’t Boring. ” Since the writer brought it up, let me tell you: It is. Almost apologetically, blogger Joshua Meyer posted to the website SlashFilm a piece titled “The Unpopular Opinion: Okay, Let’s Hear from Someone Who Doesn’t Like ‘The Irishman. ’” He wrote that “critics are being soft on this movie, because it’s Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro and no one wants to look bad giving their swan song [to gangland movies] a negative review when the wind is clearly blowing the other way. ” The cast’s three leads also include Pesci, whose quiet interpretation of mob boss Russell Bufalino earned him kudos for abandoning the frenetic schtick he applied in movies such as “Goodfellas. ” It’s as if playing it safely is a virtue. Plus, his scenes with the young girl who played Sheeran’s eldest daughter — “want some candy? ” — were uncomfortably creepy. Lately, De Niro has distinguished himself less for his acting chops, and more for delivering a spate of foul-mouthed, unglued rants condemning President Trump, as if we needed to hear the opinion of a washed-up actor on matters of national importance. But he’s truly done us a service this Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa season. Rather than suffer through the ravings of a crotchety old uncle holding forth on politics, we all can look forward to warring, tooth and nail, over “The Irishman. ” Now, that’s something worth fighting about.

I remember being a very little kid already knowing about the Anastasia hit but not really understanding why or details. But it instilled a fear in me my whole life from getting a razor shave at the barber because of what could happen. Aint that something. A gangster & the feds? Oil & water all day... This was a boring film, everything was dull, dialogue,music,timing etc.
All these 10 reviews must be from people who worked on the film, how you can stay awake for the whole film then rate it 10/10 is fake. What a waste of talent time and money, wear an adult diaper while watching because you will be bored.


Jimmy Hoffa"s disappearance is still a mystery. Detroit Free Press/Contributor/Getty Images Long-time International Brotherhood of Teamsters boss, James "Jimmy" Hoffa, went missing in 1975. While theories surrounding his disappearance are still circulating today, the case has been described as one of America"s greatest unsolved mysteries. Martin Scorsese"s " The Irishman " starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci, among many other legendary actors, is a fictionalized account of Hoffa"s disappearance from the point of view of Mafia hitman Frank Sheeran. The film is based on a book by ‎Charles Brandt, "I Heard You Paint Houses, " which details interviews and confessions that Sheeran once reportedly made to Brandt before he died. Scorsese and De Niro have both said the film isn"t necessarily a true representation of Sheeran — rather it"s about a character they built together based on Sheeran. "The Irishman" is nominated for 10 Academy Awards this year including best picture. Here"s what we know so far about the real-life Jimmy Hoffa and the ongoing investigation into his disappearance. Visit Business Insider"s homepage for more stories. James "Jimmy" Hoffa was last seen on July 30, 1975, at the Machus Red Fox Restaurant near Bloomfield Township, Michigan, just 25 miles from Detroit. The next day, he was reported as a missing person. Seven years later, in 1982, he was declared "presumed dead. " Machus Red Fox Restaurant is pictured above. Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images Source: Encyclopædia Britannica, History Jimmy was a long-time leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, "North America"s strongest and most diverse labor union, " according to the organization itself. Hoffa leads a union meeting in 1957. Al Fenn/Contributor/Getty Images Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters While the union has been known for supporting truckers across America... Hoffa leaning out of a truck in 1959. Hank Walker/Contributor/Getty Images Source: History... it also became known for its ties to organized crime and the Mafia specifically. Hoffa (center) with attorney William Bufalino (left) and friend Chuck O"Brien (right). Source: History, The New York Times The mob ties and mysterious disappearance of Hoffa are the basis of the Martin Scorsese-directed Netflix film "The Irishman. " Al Pacino as Jimmy Hoffa in "The Irishman. " Netflix Source: Netflix The story is an adaptation of the book "I Heard You Paint Houses" — Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran"s account of his involvement with the Mafia, the Bufalino crime family, and Hoffa"s death. Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in "The Irishman. " Source: Netflix, Esquire Although Sheeran claims to have shot his long-time friend, Hoffa, on orders from the Bufalino family, he"s reportedly one of 14 people who"ve taken responsibility for Hoffa"s disappearance over the years. Source: Newsweek, Esquire The film depicts Sheeran as the last surviving member of his mafia generation. It tells the story of his involvement, and his relationship with Hoffa, from his own point of view, which is why historians and critics are skeptical of how accurate this portrayed confession really is. Source: Esquire, Newsweek, USA Today While the confession and description of how Sheeran killed Hoffa and what he did with Hoffa"s body is skepticized to this day, the reason why Hoffa was targeted in the first place is not, and it goes back to the election of John F. Kennedy into the White House. Source: USA Today Hoffa served as the Teamsters president from 1957 through 1967. During that time, JFK was elected President of the United States. The president appointed his brother, Robert Kennedy, Attorney General. Robert Kennedy (left) and John F. Kennedy (right) in 1957. Historical/Contributor/Getty Images Source: History, Biography, JFK Library, Washington Post Robert and Hoffa had a long-standing and well-documented feud. Kennedy"s then-new position as Attorney General allowed the two to face-off even more intensely than before. Kennedy (left) and Hoffa (right) in 1968. Source: Washington Post Although Bobby was no longer Attorney General following the assassination of his brother, Hoffa was still facing other charges and trials, particularly in Nashville. Robert Kennedy in 1957. Source: Tennessean, Washington Post Eventually, Hoffa was sentenced to 13 years in prison under multiple convictions including jury tampering, fraud, and racketeering. Hoffa is put in handcuffs during one of several arrests. Underwood Archives/Contributor/Getty Images Source: History, Biography Hoffa was sent to Lewisburg Federal Prison in Pennsylvania. Hoffa at Lewisburg Federal Prison. Source: Biography, USA Today While he was in prison, Hoffa"s vice president Frank "Fitz" Fitzsimmons stepped in. Frank Fitzsimmons (left) and Hoffa (right). Hoffa was released from prison after almost five years on probation granted by the Nixon Administration. The administration changed his sentence from 13 years to 6 and a half years, and Hoffa would serve the then-remaining year and a half under probation. Hoffa leaving federal prison in 1971. Source: The New York Times "The Irishman" emphasizes that Hoffa wanted to relax with his wife when he left Lewisburg, but not that he became known as a prison reform activist as well. Hoffa talks Nixon and prison reform at a 1971 press conference. Source: The Harvard Crimson, The New York Times, Getty Images The part of his post-prison life the film focuses on — and the part arguably most important to his disappearance — is that he wanted to reclaim his place on top of the Teamsters union. But, in Hoffa"s absence, mobsters reportedly had formed a successful relationship with Fitz that they didn"t want to change. Frank Fitzsimmons testifying before Senate Investigations Subcommittee in 1977. Source: USA Today, The Harvard Crimson It"s believed by historians that Mafia members wanted to continue working with Fitz. The theory continues on to say that Hoffa had too much information on the Mafia and its involvement with the Teamsters, and they wanted him dead so he couldn"t reveal what he knew. Hoffa at his home in 1974. Walt Disney Television Photo Archives/Contributor/Getty Images Source: USA Today, USA Today When police started to investigate Hoffa"s disappearance, they found his car at the restaurant where he reportedly had a lunch planned with Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano of New Jersey and Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone of Detroit. Bloomfield Township Police looking at Hoffa"s car. Source: Encyclopædia Britannica, History, USA Today "The Irishman" has been reviewed as "great filmmaking, but bad history, " by author Dan Moldea who has been researching Hoffa for more than four decades. Other historians and critics say the same. De Niro (left), Pacino (center), and Ray Romano (right) in "The Irishman. " As a loose reiteration of Sheeran"s account of what happened, the film hints at the cremation of Hoffa"s body. However, historians like Moldea think it"s possible that his body was shoved into a waste drum and buried in a New Jersey Landfill. No one really knows what happened to Jimmy, and some people including members of Hoffa"s family and investigative reporter Scott Burnstein think we never will. Hoffa with his wife, Jo, and their two children. But with the resurgence of the story and persistence of investigators, other people including Moldea are hopeful that the truth will come out soon. Police are still investigating and receiving tips. Bill Pugliano/Stringer/Getty Images Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider"s parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member. More: Features Visual Slideshow I heard you paint houses The Irishman Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
I don"t generally write reviews on films that are so hyped, but I feel like this is such a well designed piece of art, that I had to day something.
The Irishman is a long film.
The Irishman is a historical character study.
The Irishman is filled with stellar accomplishments of the arts encompassed in film: actor, cinematography, production design, everything is working at a very high level.
But, it"s not an action film, it"s not a thrill ride pace in the way that some Scorsese films are. It is the work of long time masters, and may not be your bag if you prefer faster kicks. But, to try and deny this film it"s artistic due, because it is not to your tastes is... hilarious to me.
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