The other Irishman thought I had was that the reviews aren't conveying how slyly funny the film often is. The scene of election fraud in 1960s was basically a homage to a similar scene in Preston Sturges The Great McGinty.
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You should do PR for De Niro, who struggles with this issue in every interview.
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Why are three 70yos playing three 30yos as three 50yos in the first place?
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It's his best expression of the romantic/de-romantic explorations he has of the Mafia. What better way to show the waste and ultimate futility of that life, than a broken liar estranged from his family.
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Pacino can only play Pacino.
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Why can't people just enjoy the goddamn movie.
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The Irishman is like Forrest Gump if Zemeckis had previously made excellent movies about every period of history covered in the movie
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I believe the FBI suspected he was a high ranking liaison between the Teamsters & the Commission (in fact, I think they believed he was one of only two non-Italians on the Commission)
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