Cape
Fear Movie Review:
Max
Cady was imprisoned for fourteen years for the rape of sixteen
year old girl. He could have walked free if his lawyer Sam
Bowden had not buried some evidence that could have possibly
made it impossible to convict him. So, now that Cady has
been released on parole he is out to get his revenge on
Bowden and his family for the fourteen years that he has
lost in prison and begins terrorising them.
Scorsese's
remake of the 1962 film is definitely another accompished
film from his partnership with Robert De Niro but it isn't
a patch on their other classics like Taxi Driver, Raging
Bull, Goodfellas etc. It is however still an excellent film
that keeps up the suspense until the end which is largely
due to the brilliance of De Niro. In my opinion this is
one of De Niro's best performances, he maximises Cady's
potential and brings out the most evil, menacing and loathsome
performance possible. He was 47 when he played this role
but he got himself into the best shape he has ever been
in on screen, Raging Bull included. There were also small
parts given to the two lead actors in the original film,
Robert Mitchum played Cady in the '62 version and Gregory
Peck played Bowden.
The
original Cape Fear is a more subtle version due to the restrictions
that they still had in 1962, it is more film noir than this
thriller/horror remake but the suspense is still just as
evident and the performance of Robert Mitchum as Cady is
just as good as De Niro's portrayal. It is no less of a
film than this one and many seem to think that it is better,
claiming Scorsese and De Niro were a little too over the
top. The original is well worth seeing though.
BBM
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