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Herminia 2022-03-26 09:01:05
In a very realistic and sophisticated way, it depicts the cruel years of a street youth of Italian origin. The smooth movement of the camera, the neat editing and the precise set, the lighting and color of the picture are all excellent. Harvey's performance is solid, but De Niro's performance is more...
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Summer 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The nagging old Martin, the embarrassed Little Italy; what grabs the most drama is not the 2B youth version of De Niro, but the soundtrack; this time the Chinese translation is very lively; similar characters are set to run as the king of sunglasses, which will become a literary film with a hidden cup...
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Bryce 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The street story of Little Italy is empty, boring, and depressing. Many scenes make people feel profound, the soundtrack is great, and De Niro is really...
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Francisco 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Scorsese must see! I like this precise sense of realism. I originally hoped that it would be surreal to be a little out of sequence, but I don’t have to think about it in the same...
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Adrian 2022-03-26 09:01:05
After the famous monologue opening, the film does a good job of infusing Harvey Keitel with a sense of self-loathing guilt. What doesn't match it is its inescapable friendship/unbalanced love/desire for power. With a semi-autobiographical nature, Lao Ma truly and naturally restores the alienation, depression and emptiness of the bottom-level life of Italian-Americans. Interesting hand-held follow-up shots advance the camera, gag village ruffian dialogues, and create an excellent Lower East Side...
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Lola 2022-03-26 09:01:05
2018.4.22 Revisit and get one star. When I see this kind of movie, I will feel the same feeling and urge when I first liked the movie, and I am a little excited.
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Kadin 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The narration is so casual, and the director's style and starring appearance were very young. De Niro and Harvey Keitel are both tender and...
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Titus 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Charlie and Johnny are two Italian punks in New York. Charlie's uncle is a small leader of the underworld, and he has some family business, so Charlie is still relatively well-off, while Johnny is a bit stingy, borrowing money everywhere and not paying it back, and causing trouble. Despite Charlie's care, Johnny no zuo no die eventually died on the street. Robert De Niro plays Johnny, and his acting is...
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Orin 2022-03-25 09:01:09
In the black corner of the city, the cynic youth outside the mainstream, like that era, are full of violent, hedonistic, and destructive emotions. They swayed on the dirty and gray streets of New York, covering reality with words, confronting nothingness with actions, and then being ruthlessly swallowed...
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Ona 2022-03-25 09:01:09
"You don't make up for your sins in church. You do it in the streets. You do it at home. The rest is bullshit and you know...
Mean Streets Comments
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Tia 2021-12-08 08:01:44
Mean Street
Scorsese’s early works, strong personal stylization, editing and editing, OST full of exotic style, hand-held lens brings a full sense of realism and vitality, restore the feast of New York in the 70s, living on the edge of the poor streets. Emptiness, loneliness and restlessness. De Niro plays a...
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Krystel 2022-03-21 09:01:55
"Mean Streets" - Nanchang Wanli or Zhengzhou Wenhua Road
Inscription: I was young then, and I am young now - if Brando
insists on exploring a person's past with the rigor of an archaeologist, as he treats historical relics; if he must follow the rules defined by the medical profession Age zones to interpret youth.
Then I really am, youth is gone....y
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Charlie: Look... I'll give ya $20 to hold ya for now.
Michael Longo: What, are ya kidding? $20 doesn't pay the interest for 2 hours. Now, with a vig, it's almost $3000.
Charlie: $3000? Shit, you charge a guy from the neighborhood $1800 vig? One day he's late with his payments.
Michael Longo: Whatta ya think I am, his father?
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Charlie: Alright. Okay. Thanks a lot, Lord. Thanks a lot for opening my eyes. We talk about penance and you see this through the door.
[Johnny Boy putting his pants back on at a Tony's joint]
Charlie: Well, we play by your rules, don't we. Well, don't we?
Director: Martin Scorsese
Language: English,Italian,German Release date: October 14, 1973