The Irishman 2019 full movie download 1080p hd bluray

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Director: Martin Scorsese
Casts: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino
Genres:  Biography, Drama, Crime
IMDB rating: 8/10
Runtime:  3h 29min


 Can you reproach some things for 'The Irishman', the last round of the gangster cinema according to Martin Scorsese? Its duration, not because the film is long in itself –200 minutes–, but because in some moments it wants to introduce so many elements of knowledge about the real characters of the mafia and the context of the story, that this information ends up saturating somewhat and The film loses some rhythm.





But it is a minor defect. This is not a 'dizzying' movie like 'The Wolf of Wall Street' or 'One of ours'. It is more rested in everything because it is contemplated from the old age of the characters, which takes us in the background to an autumnal drama with which Scorsese closes an immense cycle: see the main elderly, arthritic, sick or toothless protagonists play the petanque in the courtyard of the prison, from which some will not come out alive, has some irony but also a melancholic closure without saying that Scorsese pity the characters or try to justify them.



Do you have good things? Many. In a mature Scorsese who films with less agitation because history requires it and quotes so many representatives of his cinema on the plane that the festival can only be satisfactory.
Joe Pesci, digitally rejuvenated or aged with makeup, is immense like that boss who controls everything and never stains his hands with blood. Robert De Niro is a tragic antihero who is torn between loyalty to one another. Al Pacino (newcomer to the Scorsese cinema, since for years his cinematic role in the mafia was with the Corleone de Coppola) is the one who rushes most like Jimmy Hoffa, the gangster leader of the truckers union, but Pacino is like that.


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Other faces related to gangsterism appear according to Scorsese, such as those of Bobby Cannavale and Stephen Graham, both in the series 'Boardwalk Empire', and the three minutes of Harvey Keitel on screen - in the role of Angelo Bruno, the leader of the underworld in Philadelphia - They are worth an empire. 




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