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Gangs of New York (DVD)

 

Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Martin Scorsese / Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron ... more
Gangs of New York (DVD) ... Diaz, Roger Ashton-Griffiths ... / DVD released 30 June, 2003 at Entertainment in Video / Features of the DVD: PAL / Almost obliged to be huge, Gangs of New York marks the return to work of three much-admired creatives missing-in-action for the past few years: director Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day-Lewis. Vast, impressive and challenging, it's unlike anything Scorsese has done in look and manner even as it is exactly the material he has obsessively turned over since his first films. A terrific 1846 prologue depicts a battle for supremacy over a district known as the Five Points between the "native-born American" mob led by William "Butcher" Cutting (Day-Lewis) and an Irish immigrant crew headed by "Priest" Vallon (Liam Neeson). The bloody outcome is the death of Priest and the rise to godfather-like prominence of the literally eagle-eyed Butcher (an eagle-marked marble replaces an eye he fished out in homage to his enemy!). Sixteen years later, Priest's son Amsterdam (DiCaprio) shows up intent on revenge, but finds himself distracted as he is drawn into the Butcher's inner circle much as another Scorsese Irishman hooked up with the mob in Goodfellas. The film covers an array of New York historical topics--from the corrupt government of William "Boss" Tweed to the riots that rocked the community when President Lincoln tried to impose military conscription--while the actual plot wobbles slightly as Amsterdam gets involved with a winsome pickpocket (Cameron Diaz) and wavers in his vengeful resolve. DeCaprio and Diaz aren't quite strong enough characters or players to hold things together--as in a few other recent Scorsese films, heroes are let off easily though they seem guilty of as many appalling crimes as the villains--but they have to compete with an award-worthy study in moustachioed menace and corruption from Day-Lewis and an array of the best supporting actors from either side of the Atlantic (Jim Broadbent, John C Reilly, Brendan Gleeson, David Hemmings). --Kim Newman On the DVD: Gangs of New York comes with a decent set of extras on this two-disc set. Most notable is Martin Scorsese's commentary, the first of its kind on DVD. Taking a concise approach with some moderate pauses, Scorsese avoids a scene-specific analysis, but his rich knowledge both of the historical period and of cinema history is phenomenal, as is the account of his 30-year struggle to get the film made. Documentaries include costume and set design; a tour of the set with Scorsese and production designer Dante Ferretti (with optional 360-degree view); and a well-researched and insightful historical Discovery Channel documentary. "The History of the Five Points" is accompanied by some study notes and a vocab guide, all adding to the rich historical background that this extra material provides. Less insightful and more glossy are the obligatory trailer and "Making of" documentary, complete with husky voiceover. A choice of Dolby or DTS mixes are on offer sound-wise and, as you'd expect from such a beautifully filmed epic, the transfer is superb. --Laura Bushell

Newest Review: ... and the native Americans over the five points area of New York City. The film is where Bill the Butcher played by Daniel ... more

 ... Day Lewis kills Priest Vallon, whose son, Amsterdam Vallon Leonardo Dicaprio is taken to an orphanage. The plot then moves on 16 years to where Amsterdam returns to the five points to seek revenge against his fathers killer. Amsterdam then earns the gangster's respect, he must also contend with Jenny Everdean played by Cameron Diaz. The film is Directed by the great Martin Scorsese and this lives up to his other films. Leonardo and Cameron play their parts really well, but i think Daniel Day Lewis steals the show ...more

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JonathanS
Crowned Review Gangs of New York (DVD): Scorsese's failed epic (934 words)
by JonathanS - written on 05.02.03 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Gangs of New York is the dream project of Martin Scorsese, one of the consistently most impressive directors of recent times. He originally tried to get it made back in 1978, but the project was shelved. Now, after a long, arduous and expensive shoot, and many delays amidst rumours of battles over running time between Scorsese and producer Harvey Weinstein, the film has been finished, and released just in time to qualify for this year's Oscars. The film opens in the snow-covered New York of 1846, a gang of Irish immigrants, known as the Dead Rabbits and lead by a man called as Priest (Liam Neeson), clash with the so-called Nativists, lead by Bill 'The ...

WormThatTurned
Crowned Review Take a butchers at this !! (1954 words)
by WormThatTurned - written on 30.01.03 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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An Epic story set in 19th century New York primarily focused on revenge. Running time : 2 hours 48 minutes. Rating : 18 Strong language and violence. Leonardo Di Caprio, Daniel Day Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Liam Neeson, Henry Thomas, Jim Broadbent, Brendan Gleeson and John C Reilly. This is a film that has been planned for twenty five years by it's director Martin Scorsese who brought us classic films such as 'GoodFellas' 'Raging Bull' 'Taxi Driver' and 'The Age Of Innocence'. Scorsese is a man who has never made a bad film, someone who delivers entertainment by the hatful and who in this case ...

Hunting_Bears
Crowned Review Gangs of New York (DVD): Confusion Reigns Over the Five Points (917 words)
by Hunting_Bears - written on 15.01.03 (Very useful, 249 readings)
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'Gangs of New York' reminds me of what Marlon Brando says in 'On the Waterfront': 'I coulda been a contender, instead of the bum i am'. I was shocked and saddened by St. Martin Scorsese's sell-out Studio disasterpiece. 'Gangs of New York' is a stunning-looking epic that lacks the care and attention of 'Goodfellas' or 'Kundun'. The film is like a beautiful looking woman but when she opens her mouth to speak she sounds like a retard. St. Martin Scorsese delivers a film that tries to be important but ends up a clumsy tribute to New York. The fact that the circus was ringmastered by Harvey Weinstein suggests ...

 


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