Les Affranchis

  • États-Unis Goodfellas (plus)
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États-Unis, 1990, 146 min (alternative 140 min)

Réalisation:

Martin Scorsese

Source:

Nicholas Pileggi (livre)

Photographie:

Michael Ballhaus

Acteurs·trices:

Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Mike Starr, Frank Vincent, Chuck Low, Catherine Scorsese, Charles Scorsese (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Dans les années 1950, Henry Hill est un gamin de Brooklyn d’origine sicilienne et irlandaise. Depuis toujours, la mafia le fait rêver et il veut à tout prix faire partie du clan. Intelligent et exalté, il réussit à convaincre Paul Cicero, un des caïds du quartier, de lui donner sa chance. Il commence par de petits trafics et vols, qui le conduisent vite en prison. Il refuse de donner les noms de ses complices et gagne le respect de la mafia. Les choses sérieuses commencent alors. Henry se lie avec James Cicero et Tommy Devito, deux puissants gangsters, et commence alors sa longue ascension. Epouses, enfants et repas de famille côtoient drogue, braquages et vengeances sanglantes. Mais, arrivé au sommet, Henry n’a jamais été aussi proche de la chute. (LaCinetek)

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Critiques (10)

gudaulin 

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anglais It may not be the best film among gangster movies, but it is certainly a significant above-average. In comparison, for example, with the French film A Prophet, it lacks the feeling of absolute authenticity and, on the other hand, I feel a certain, albeit not big, effort to make the gangster environment more attractive, which is understandable for commercial reasons. Probably the most remarkable role by Ray Liotta, who later couldn't capitalize his talent as he probably imagined. The film depicts the arrival of an ambitious boy among the local gang and his gradual rise in the criminal environment, which eventually leads to his arrest and cooperation with the police. Scorsese is an experienced director and in these waters, he feels at home, and he relied on a number of top actors perfectly corresponding to the viewer's ideas about mafia bosses and their buddies. Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci already have a patent for similar roles. Overall impression: 90%. ()

Lima 

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anglais A perfect portrait of the brutality and cruelty of people who assume the role of demigods who decide the life and death of others. De Niro, with his fluffy shoulders and swaggering gait, is flawless. Ray Liotta in the only role he can be proud of. Joe Pesci would successfully reprise the role of the murderous brute a few years later in Casino. A mafia saga that would be a big mistake not to watch. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Scorsese’s grand work about gangsters from a slightly different perspective than we are used to, for instance, in The Godfather. This isn’t about the top ranks of the Mafia, but simply about the pawns for whom this is a job like any other. Perfect acting performances and unforgettable dialogs are just the tip of the iceberg of this perfectly cut and faceted diamond. ()

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