Dog
Day Afternoon Movie Review:
You
must see this movie as soon as possible. I can safely say
that I've not enjoyed watching a film as much as this one
for quite a while, and who have I got to thank for that
- Mr Richard Bates. The result of another smash & grab
swap run, Dog Day Afternoon was recommended to me by B2
of BBM fame who informed me that his dad (see above) said
it was a top film so I took his advice, which I really shouldn't
have done considering the last movie that B2 of BBM fame
recommended was Any Given Sunday but I said well what the
heck, Al Pacino's in it so lets check out, and I'm glad
I did.
The movie is based on events that actually took place so
already it promises to be a great movie. Two guys attempt
to rob the Brooklyn Bank but almost as soon as they have
put their plan into opperation things start to go wrong
and what was meant to last only a few minutes turns into
a twelve hour seige. I'll tell you the tag line here because
it sums up the movie in a few lines rather than me typing
out a load of bullshit -
The robbery should have taken 10 minutes. 4 hours later,
the bank was like a circus sideshow. 8 hours later, it was
the hottest thing on live T.V. 12 hours later, it was all
history. And it's all true.
And here's the plot outline - A man robs a bank to pay for
his lovers sex change operation; it turns into a hostage
situation and a media circus.
This situation makes for a fantastic movie. I thought it
was an incredibly funny film, not because there are any
jokes in it or anything but I found myself laughing as we
see the slow degeneration of the two robbers and the staff
that had been taken hostage. We also see how the media makes
it into a big farce and how Sonny plays up to the crowds
and the camera and of course just the fact that Al Pacino
is in it makes it even better.
Every time I see a Pacino movie that I haven't seen (and
I have only recently taken the time to start watching those
that I haven't seen) he impresses me even more. The way
that he acts in his mannerisms and actions and what he says
and of course his voice just make him in my opinion the
perfect movie actor because he's so enjoyable to watch,
this is especially so in films like this and Scarface and
Carlito's Way where there is a really good character for
him to develop and bring to life. Look out for a BBMPacino
site in the near future.
The other crook is played by John Cazale who is best known
for playing Fredo in the Godfather alongside Pacino. His
character in the movie is very different to Pacino's, whilst
Sonny still keeps his cool and some sort of control over
their situation we see that Sal is a less able to cope with
the deteriorating situatuion and the subtle performance
from Cazale is in its own way equally as good as Pacino's.
I found out on the few extras that appear on the DVD that
John Cazale died of bone cancer in 1978 the same year as
The Deerhunter was released in which he also appeared, he
was 43. When you look at the movies that he appeared in
(The Godfather & Godfather II, The Conversation, Dog
Day Afternoon, The Deer Hunter) it is a safe to say that
he would have made many more great movies.
BBM
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