#86: THE IRISHMAN
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#47 on 80s' list
I felt like most people here didn't care for this when it came out and said it's another Goodfellas, Casino, boring, etc. Yes it is another crime movie. Yes it has DeNiro and Pesci again. But it's so much more about aging and how quickly we are all forgotten. When Frank is in the nursing home and he talks to his nurse about how he knew Jimmy Hoffa and she doesn't even know who that is, it's such a powerful moment. The realization that everything you did in life was meaningless and is already being forgotten before you're even dead. The trilogy of those movies is perfect. Goodfellas is the young man's mob movie full of cocaine energy and bravado. Casino is a middle aged look. The focus is on settling down, going legit and escaping the chaos. The Irishman is the old man movie about what that life leaves you with in the end and the meaninglessness of it all.
That said, the de-aging isn't great and you can't de-age movement. They move like old men even when they are supposed to be in their 30s. The scene where Frank beats the guy up and throws him through the glass window being just laugh out loud bad. I don't know how that got past Scorsese and into the film.