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Gangs of New York
Cast :Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz
Director :Martin Scorsese
Studio :Miramax Home Entertainment
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound
Released Date :December 20, 2002
DVD Released Date :November 03, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 09, 2005
SummaryWheres the plot
Content

Whenever I see a Scorsese film I feel like I'm on a date with a dumb blonde or a cardboard cut out of a super model. Simply because the movie is well directed, well cast, historically accurate and well acted, does not make good movies. Good movies have this thing called a plot which tries to draw you in to some kind of struggle the characters are involved in. "But the characters are involved in a huge struggle, it starts off with a street brawl" yet this whole struggle manages to take a backseat during the entire film's 166 minute runtime. Which ends climatically with DiCaprio (who I can't stand either) watching his arch nemesis die to a misplaced cannon ball during a race riot. This whole time I was waiting for him to kill the guy and then in the end they just cop out. I was frothing at the mouth from vindication... What Scorsese does is take a film that really is only an hour long and stretch it out a needlessly long period of time. Like all his films he gives us a good picture of someone's life or a period of time with some semblance of a story stretch out over twice the time.

Rating
DateJuly 16, 2005
SummaryMostly a Technical Achievement But Worth One Look
Content
I have to admit that Martin Scorcese's "Gangs of New York" threw me; on the one hand, it's one of the more brilliantly cinematic American films to come along in years, with more in common with the sense of artistic maturity known to films 40 years ago than the usual scatterbrained claptrap boxed up and shipped stinking to theaters today. One can see strains of the great international directors, too, from David Lean to Akira Kurasawa to Bernardo Bertulucci in Scorcese's vision, though he seems to equally raid the Mad Max sequels, stockpiles of Victorian Era clipart, and everyone's favorite muckraker, Upton Sinclair. On the other hand, I felt like the story of European immigrants and their unending hostility to each other and everyone else has been told so many times in one form or another that a roll of the eyes was in order. And it's still another gangster movie. I finally came down on the film being closer to the superb side. That the main plot ultimately boils down to a simple revenge story--and, too often, I did not care about the plight of its characters, who are more animals than people, even with their hypocritical pretensions of civilization--is surmounted by a tour de force of acting and spectacle, most of it driven by Scorcese's attention to period detail. In short, the director is in top form as a visualist, certainly better than in the much-hyped but dramatically weaker "The Aviator." He's so good here, he manages to get a watchable performance out of Leonardo DiCaprio, but thinking-man's villain Daniel Day-Lewis and batty rumpshaker Cameron Diaz are the showhorses in this lavish production about the sociopathic goings-on in the crime-ridden slums of Old New York. It's not the sort of film I'd need to watch twice, but it certainly held my attention more than I would have expected.

Rating
DateJuly 10, 2005
SummaryGREAT FLICK (not for the ignorant shoot -em up movies)
Content
This is by far one of the greatest movies. This movie is very deep. If you like fight club you'll love this one. Their's action, their is good lines, their is good acting. I love the charater Daniel Day Lewis protrayed{he did a hell of a job, should of won an oscar for his acting here} as he comes out as a real badass. If you like Training Day, Pulp Fiction, how theirs a evil charcatr that is a badass, like Alonso in training Day then you will ov this movie. Not for someone who does'nt like old theme movies. Shows how corrupt everything was [politicl machines] great hisory is applied to this movie.

RENT IT, BUY IT, LOVE IT

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Rating
DateJune 30, 2005
SummaryNot Worth One's Admiration, Sympathy or Pity!
Content
You'll need a strong stomach for this one. No doubt there was a deep seated prejudice against the Irish immigrants in the 19th century, there was crime in New York, anti-Lincoln feeling, and race riots occurred there also. But this movie made one think that there was nothing but hate, poverty and riots in Manhattan. Don't believe it!

It is hard to know what the movie was trying to say. Was it a social statement or a Hamlet-like tale about revenge. Everyone was shown as corrupt including the Mayor and his people, the leaders of the gangs, the police and the armed forces, the outstanding newspaper publisher in the City and the protagonist and his love interest. How did the City ever get to the 20th century?

The movie had little focus, lots of violence, mostly unnecessary violence, and there was no one worth one's admiration, sympathy or pity.

Rating
DateMay 27, 2005
SummaryThis film is a classic...
Content
This film took me by surprise. My girlfriend rented it and we sat down to watch it, i wasnt expecting to much. But from start to finish this film is nothing short of breathtaking. The acting in this movie goes above and beyond the call of duty, the script writing is amazing as well as the music. Daniel Day Lewis who plays "the butcher" is by far in my opinion the best villain of all time. His acting in this movie is BRILLIANT! Even his costume is awesome, he just looks cool. To me this movie is one of my favorites of all time, and if i were you i would go and see this!!
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