Casino
Movie Review:
I
read sometime ago that Casino is regarded by some people
as one of Scorsese and De Niro's weakest films of the nineties
and because I haven't seen it for a year or two this got
me thinking that maybe I had overestimated it the first
couple of times I watched and so I was looking to hopefully
prove this wrong. I think the reason that some people don't
rate this film as highly as they should is because it is
similar in some respects (ie. Joe Pesci) to Goodfellas which
it could never hope to better. The character of Nicky Santoro
that Pesci plays in Casino is pretty much the same as Tommy
De Vito in Goodfellas, the difference being that although
with Tommy you kind of like him despite his tendencies toward
violence, you never feel this way about Nicky Santoro.
Casino
shows us the darker side of Las Vegas life and the coruption
that lies behind the money. The story is told mainly from
the point of view of Ace and Nicky who narrate a large part
of what happened with the action from the present (the present
being the 70's and 80's when the film is set) played as
they tell us their version of events. It revolves around
the three main charcters of Sam Rothstein, Ginger and Nicky
and shows how what should have been a perfect life for them
and those involved with them gradually falls apart due to
Rothstein's involvement with the mob and in particular Nicky
Santoro and his failing marriage to Ginger. It is an intriguing
story to watch and it doesn't drag for a single moment and
so the three hours that the film lasts are more than justified.
The movie is perfectly cast and the acting is first class
from everyone concerned especially from Sharon Stone who
undoubtably gives the best performance of her career.
But
for me, as well as the great story and acting, it is the
little things that make this film particularly enjoyable
to watch ie. the Blueberry muffin incident, the feds landing
on the golfcourse, De Niro when he comes out from behind
his desk to get ready to see Pat Webb (turquoise shoes rule!),
the stupid looking card dealer that gets abused by Nick
etc etc. there are more but I think I'll leave it at that.
Casino
is not Scorsese and De Niro's best collaboration but it
still shows that when they get together you are guaranteed
to be given one heck of a movie. A fantastic film.
BBM
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