Yes, this messed me up. Where Goodfellas and Casino share the fear of becoming an average joe, The Irishman fears for a life lived in solitude and regret, showing how the cycle of karma is always in play, even when you're knocking at death's door. The last shot stuck in my mind for the entirety of my drive home. It's slow but self-assured in its pace, the de-aging technology is the most seamless it has ever been before, and in a weird way, Scorsese has finally made his very own Wild Strawberries.
The Irishman (2019)
I'm seeing this tomorrow thank GAWWWWDD
Utter fucking masterpiece
The kino gods have smiled down upon me!!!!! Seeing it Friday. I am so fucking hype
I hope I'll be able to see it friday or saturday
won't make thursday unfortunately
won't make thursday unfortunately
For real?
I was tempted to leave several times. This movie was waaayyy too long and slow. 3 people in my small cinema left around the 70% mark.
Very disappointed and underwhelmed with this movie. Great acting but it could have been like 30% less long
Sorry you didn’t like it. I’m with Law on this one. The final hour eviscerated me.
-Vader
it definitely feels long but that last shot, man
movie of the year for me (so far) - waiting for marriage story on monday and i think little women will be a dark horse candidate
movie of the year for me (so far) - waiting for marriage story on monday and i think little women will be a dark horse candidate
The final shot and the phone call Sheeran made to Hoffa’s wife after his murder are probably my two favorite moments in film this year.
I went into this knowing it was gona be slow but every minute counted for something
Speaking of the final shot: I read somewhere else that Maybe it’s obvious to others, but I was mind blown by this.