In Reply to: Only question: Does it rise to the rank of The Godfather? I mean, The Departed? posted by clarkjohnsen on October 8, 2006 at 12:36:00:
I am usually with you on reviews. I agree with those below that have not liked Scorcese's last few movies, especially the Aviator.First off, this is a remake of "Infernal Affairs". Has anyone seen that movie and, if so, how do they compare?
Second, this is a return to home turf and safe territory for Scorcese which is too bad. The movie starts off really well and, I can't help myself, I really loved Mark Wahlberg's performance in this movie even though it could be seen as sticking out like a sore thumb. I also will say that Leo's performance is pretty darn good too. The rest, I'm not so sure of. Matt Damon was serviceable but I didn't see anything he hasn't done before. Ditto with Jack who unfortunately is becoming a Pacino like ham in almost every role he does.
Finally, the movie was overbearing and long. The ending was sledgehammer like and unsatisfying to me. I really liked the start and wanted to stay with it but it wore me down. The Godfather was more lyrical, like an opera and kept you in the game which is why this movie doesn't really have it.
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Follow Ups
- Don't Think It Does - Daryl Zero 15:26:51 10/11/06 (1)
- Some somewhat valid criticisms there. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:43:33 10/12/06 (0)