Heat
Movie Review:
This
movie is a remake of Michael Mann's 1989 movie L.A. Takedown
which was the blueprint to Heat. Here he had the opportunity
to build on this blueprint and he also had the luxury of
having the two best living actors starring in it which resulted
in a movie that is often refered to as a modern classic
and an epic. It isn't classic but it is an excellent film
and I think that sometimes it is only called an epic because
he takes almost three hours to tell the story.
The story is about two guys, one on each side of the law
who allow what would ordinarily be a regular cops vs. robbers
case become a personal battle between the two of them. Al
Pacino plays the obsessive police chief Vincent Hanna and
Robert De Niro plays Neil McCauley the professional thief
that Vincent is looking to take down on his next job, but
when Vincent is unsuccessful on this attempt it starts to
get a little more personal. The respect for that they have
for each other results in the famous cafe scene where Vincent
and Neil sit face to face discussing how, even though they
are having this chat, both of them will not hesitate to
take the other out if it becomes necessary. This is probably
the most talked about scene in the whole movie, because
although they were both in The Godfather: Part II, they
were never actually on screen together at the same time,
but this cafe scene in Heat represents the first time that
these two greats, De Niro and Pacino have been together
on screen, and although it was long over due it was definitely
worth the wait.
The
movie combines some brilliant action sequences with both
Vincent's and Neil's struggles with their respective private
lives. Vincent is having big trouble with his ex-wife and
his step daughter whereas Neil is kind of seeing some girl
on a fairly irregular basis and he doesn't want his career
to be disrupted because of this and so it doesn't really
work out. As for the action sequences they are fantastic.
The heist on the van at the beginning is good and in the
second half of the movie there is a huge street battle in
downtown L.A. which has got to be seen. All the storylines
eventually culminate in what could have been a really cheesy
ending but luckily it wasn't and it is a suitable ending
to the film.
You can't really go far wrong with Heat, a smart cast and
a great story all result in a top film. The movie also contains
one of my favorite movie quotes.
BBM
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