The Irishman (2019)
8/10
A resurgence of the highest caliber.
27 November 2019
The return of the movies about the mafia, directed by the great Scorsese, and starring the greatest trio of actors who could have set foot on such an iconic genre that Scorsese has managed to master in an impressive way.

There is no need to write paragraphs and paragraphs about the genius of the film, about the already indisputable quality of direction that Scorsese has forged over the years and the magnificent acting ability of the unforgettable cast. The Irishman is a love letter to the fans of the genre and loyal fans of Scorsese, it is a biographical style film that manages to capture the unquestionable ability of direction and creation of Martin. It offers a credible, palpable and even humane story about the underworld of the mafia and Hoffa.

Movies that have simply helped forge the ability of cinema to tell stories, movies like these are those that manage to stay in the mind of the viewer for hours. Presenting an extensive and complex story full of characters and events that manage to intertwine to create an image of the ambiguous morality of the life of crime and its related. Once again, we are presented with a film created with great attention to detail in every aspect. Simply another great work by Martin to enjoy with great passion.
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