Mean
Streets Movie Review:
Written
and directed by Martin Scorsese, Mean Streets was his attempt
to portray life in his Little Italy neighbourhood in New
York, a kind of biography if you like using events and things
that he saw whilst he was growing up and I think that if
you keep this in mind whilst watching Mean Streets you can
appreciate what Scorsese was trying to do and for the most
part he achieves this.
Mean
Streets tells the story of Charlie who is torn between doing
the right thing for his uncle by getting his restraunt up
and running, his relationship with his girlfriend Teresa
and keeping her tear away cousin Johnny Boy safe from the
neighbourhood wiseguys to whom he owes money and we see
how he handles the guilt that these conflicting interests
cause him.
De
Niro brings a lot of prescence to the screen in this early
role and gives a performance that made people take notice
of him back in the early seventies and from Mean Streets
onwards he never looked back because it launched his career.
This
is a hell of a cool film for one of Scorsese's first films
it's very stylish and if you are a fan of the genre I think
you will enjoy it. You're a mook if you don't.
BBM
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