December 4, 2010

# 175 Casino (1995)

De Niro and Stone

Casino is a story of two mobsters, Sam "Ace" Rothstein (De Niro) and Nicholas "Nicky" Santoro (Pesci). It tells us about the mob involvement in the gambling industry in 1970s - 1980s. While Ace attempts a civilized lifestyle, Nicky, his childhood friend, doesn't want to give up his criminal life, getting even more violent, and ends up being banned from every casino.

It isn't original as it takes the formulas of  Goodfellas (# 14 on IMDb Top 250 list) and applies them to a very similar plot with the same actors. But you know, these formulas really work, because we see them over and over again, and they never fail to be interesting. In all of his criminal dramas Martin Scorsese shows us the details of different levels of organized crime. In this film the photography speaks for itself: most of it was shot in a shiny casino or an expensive hotel, so, of course, the main characters are the top-level criminals who run the whole city.

Despite of all the similarities, the movie still stands on its own. It was a little hard to follow, but I guess I can say this about most of Scorsese's movies. I've never been a fan of Robert De Niro, but in Casino he did an great job. Talking about his acting, I was really impressed by the scene where Ace is arguing with the senator after his license hearing was adjourned.

I really like how the director portrayed the character development, as well as the change in the relationship between Ace and Nicky. They've always been good friends, but now one of them is willing to change, and the other one is pulling him back. We see the tension between them grown, and, later on, it bursts into a conflict. Another tragic flaw was Ace falling in love with a "hustler" (Stone). At first I though this relationship would turn into some sort of "Scarface" drama, and he would lose interest in her as soon as they got married. But contrary to what I had expected, Ace turned out to be a very patient husband. His character is indeed very likable in this film.

Interesting fact: When released, Casino had the most uses of the word "fuck" (422) in a feature length film (2.4 times per minute on average).
Favorite quote: [a plane just landed on the golf course] The Feds were watching Nicky play golf for so long that they ran out of gas. Just what I needed, right in front of the control board.

5 comments:

  1. I have to admit that I absolutely hated "Casino". I found it to be mediocre at best and surprisingly boring. I liked your review a lot, though. Good job! :)

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  2. I loved Casino despite it's similarities with other movies, the performaces in it were brilliant. Great post again.

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  3. I've heard the negatives and understand...
    BUT!
    1.The movie wasn't "just" a copy, it was based on a true story.
    2.Nicky was Joe Pesci at his finest. What a monster.
    3. Sharon Stone was AWESOME in that movie. She came close to winning an Oscar for her role.
    4. The glitzy and huge casino and hotel is really being run by some guys in the back room of a little grocery store a thousand miles away. Old school guys. I loved it whenever the movie showed these guys.

    This was a great movie, in my eyes and deserves every accolade it gets...

    Liked your review! good job...

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  5. Wow! What a nice site and great discussion to casino.

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