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26th Apr 2017

Netflix now has one of the best gangster films of the modern era

Paul Moore

“A first-class mafia thriller” with two superb performances.

As Al Pacino celebrates his 77th birthday this week, it’s easy to forget some of the truly iconic films that he has starred in.

Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather, Scarface, Heat, Serpico, The Insider and Glengarry Glen Ross are just a few of his memorable roles, but in Donnie Brasco, the Oscar winner delivered a performance that was remarkably different from anything that we’ve seen.

The Mafia drama tells the true story of Joseph D. Pistone (Johnny Depp), an FBI undercover agent that infiltrated the Bonanno crime family in New York City during the 1970s, under the alias Donnie Brasco, AKA ‘The Jewel Man’.

Brasco manoeuvres his way into the confidence of an aging hitman, Lefty Ruggiero (Pacino), who vouches for him.

As Donnie moves deeper into the Mafia, he realises that not only is he crossing the line between federal agent and criminal, but also leading his friend Lefty to an almost certain death.

While the gangster epics of Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola might be a bit more stylish and violent, Donnie Brasco is completely different because it almost solely revolves around the dynamic and relationship between its two main actors.

Simply put, this is a superb character study that features two actors at the very top of their game.

In fact, Variety stated that “Pacino’s fine work is the key to the film succeeding to the extent that it does”.

Rolling Stone echo this opinion by saying “Pacino and Depp are a match made in acting heaven, riffing off each other with astonishing subtlety and wit”.

Prior to his role in Donnie Brasco, Depp had already proven himself to be an actor of considerable substance with memorable performances in Edward Scissorhands, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? and Ed Wood, but this was his coming-of-age role.

As for Pacino, he dials down some of his more flamboyant traits to deliver a performance that’s brimming with empathy, sadness and tragedy.

Even if you’ve seen it before, the Oscar nominated drama is definitely worth another look.

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