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cronic says...
8 years ago
7/10

The Action Scenes didnt age well but there are good characters and great dialogues
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Reply by VWFringe
5 years ago
@cronic Agree; some Great smart-alecky dialogue....<br /> <br /> &gt; Tom Reagan: I'll think about it.<br /> <br /> &gt; Johnny Caspar: He'll think about it. Hear that, Bluepoint? That's terrific. The kid's a thinker.<br /> <br /> &gt; Frankie: Does he want a pillow for his head? <br /> <br /> ....the Dane was an Olympic Level Smart-ass!
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Milo123 says...
9 years ago
Awesome movie. Great atmosphere, great acting, and one of my favourites. Also one of the most unique gangster films you'll see.
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VWFringe says...
5 years ago
Saw this period piece about two gang bosses warring for control of a city with a group of co-workers in the theater. Unfortunately, I was distracted by my internal loneliness in the presence of two women I hiddenly desired, and thought it was one of the worst films I'd seen... I couldn't invest myself in it. But, the next time I saw it was alone on television, and I couldn't even recognize it was the same movie. Suddenly, it was the smartest dialog acted to perfection, with the sweetest emotional pay-offs in a range of emotions, as one smart-alecky gangland outlier with his own inner demons of dangerous women and gambling addiction strove to keep the peace and protect his freind, the Irish gangland boss, in a surprisingly selfless way..

It's been years, but I think I've seen it fifteen times since then. I recommend it for it's witty banter by all, the acting and strong characterization and the haunting cinematography and sound around the location known as, "Miller's Crossing," where the denouement of the film occurs (as was foreshadowed at the beginning, but with a different "subject").

Invest yourself, and it'll pay back in spades!
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kevin.aguirre says...
8 months ago
Rented on **Apple TV**. I didn't know that the Coen brothers made a mafia movie set up in the past, in the chaotic 1920s. It is about a topic not too many people talk about, match fixing, and gangsters fighting for controlling the town. A curious thing that caught me up was the character Bernie, who represents the astute Jew nobody cares about and has to do whatever it takes to survive. I believe this _yid_ is something personal for the also Jewish filmmaker. Overall, a good movie with a Coen touch.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
9 months ago
A tribute to classic film noir by the Coens.
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FinFan says...
4 months ago
The only Coen Brothers movie I do like. Has a great title score.
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AdamMorgan says...
2 years ago
I thought this was a neat little movie - well written, acted and directed. At times it was a little difficult to understand the dialogue. One interesting twist in this movie was the character of Gabriel Byrne. Byrne is essentially a mobster that walks through life with neither a gun nor muscle around him. Instead, he uses his intellect and wit to (barely) navigate through sticky situations. It is an interesting movie in that there really isn't a storyline that spans the whole movie. The first section of the movie is heavy on dialog and preps the viewer for characters that they have not yet meant. The acting alone is worth the time spent.

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Reply by kevin.aguirre
8 months ago
@adammorgan I also did not understand the dialogue first. In the first 10 minutes, I did not know what the movie was about, although it was easy to sense that it was crime-gangster related.
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AdamMorgan says...
5 years ago
This was the most recent entry in my journey into the Coen brothers catalog. I thought this was a neat little movie - well written, acted and directed. At times it was a little difficult to understand the dialogue. One interesting twist in this movie was the character of Gabriel Byrne. Byrne is essentially a mobster that walks through life with neither a gun nor muscle around him. Instead, he uses his intellect and wit to (barely) navigate through sticky situations. In the end this may or may not be enough to carry the day.

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jekyl6669 says...
6 years ago
This one has style to spare. Great cinematography, quick, sharp dialog, and just a bunch of quirky characters being cool as ice. Damn good gangster picture.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
7 years ago
Homage of the Coen to the most classic black cinema.
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JimDarko says...
one year ago
I’m not really one to be regaled by the period piece gangster aesthetic, but this movie has it in spades, with some snappy dialogue to match. On this first watch it doesn’t really outshine other Coen favorites but maybe after I let it sit for a while.
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