Saturday, September 21, 2019

1073. Gangs of New York

Gangs of New York
2002
Directed by Martin Scorsese












I thought we could use an antidote to the sickening sweetness of last week's musical. Of course, the grass isn't always greener on the other side, even if Leo is standing on it.

In the slum neighborhood of Five Points, Manhattan, two gangs fight over turf, unfortunately without any snapping or pirouettes. Priest Vallon, the leader of the Dead Rabbits gang is killed by Bill the Butcher Cutting. Vallon's young son swears revenge and returns to Five Points sixteen years later. You can probably guess what happens.

Daniel Day Lewis' performance has been praised, and even I'll admit he is brilliant in this, though I generally find him insufferable. But poor, poor Cameron Diaz. Bless her heart, she tried. Even Leo forgot that he was supposed to be doing an accent sometimes. At least they both looked hot panting.

Anyway, the plot is just okay, the sets are incredible and has a star studded cast. So by Hollywood standards, a wonderful movie. But by 1001 movie standards? They probably could have done without the Butcher's leavings.

RATING: ****-

Interesting Facts:

Leonardo DiCaprio accidentally broke Daniel Day Lewis's nose during filming, and of course, Daniel kept going with the scene. Ahem, "accidentally."

Sarah Michelle Gellar was originally cast as Jenny, but had to back out due to scheduling conflicts with Buffy. Joss Whedon is once again responsible for my heartbreak.


4 comments:

  1. Please forgive a lack of replies for a bit.. A run of (to me) rather.. nothing films that I just couldn't get excited about either to like or dislike.

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  2. Amanda, can you delete this stuff? Someone obviously trying to hack into us, I'd never trust clicking one of those links..well dodgy... And it's rude and annoying they are trying to crash us..

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  3. You nailed it! This was exactly my view of the movie. I saw it quite a few years ago, but when I read what you wrote "Anyway, the plot is just okay, the sets are incredible and has a star studded cast. So by Hollywood standards, a wonderful movie. But by 1001 movie standards? They probably could have done without the Butcher's leavings." I remembered my feelings after seeing it. Nicely done, as usual, Amanda.

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