Good Fellas - Movie Review
Here's a movie that just personified greatnes...
By Reanna Quitzon1179
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This is an old film, it’s a film that was made decades ago by Tarrantino and I guarantee that everyone will enjoy the structureless storyline, the music, and the dialogue is just brilliant.
Starring, the great John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman who are fantastic actors. It’s an $8 Million Film that was granted many awards including Golden Globes, BAFTA, and an Oscar for the best film, lead, screenplay, dance sequence, etc.
John Travolta plays Vincent and Samuel L. Jackson plays Jules who are two hitmen that are simple-minded and typical hitman types. Crazy, brutal, and senseless.
They work for this Ving Rhames, who plays Marsellus, who is supposed to be very dangerous and highly protective of his wife Uma Thurman, who plays Mia, a heroin injecting, bizarre, brave, seemed too bored of her life but enjoys the dangers around her.
Marsellus also makes money from boxing matches but the ones that end with death. The fighter he bets on is Bruce Willis, who plays Butch, in a performance that is so unlike Bruce Willis, but he does it with depth, strength, and very smoothly.
So Butch is going to the match and he obviously is not a very intelligent individual and doesn’t have much self-esteem or belief that he can be a winner, but as he finds his father’s watch, he gets haunted with memories and the morals of a story that his father told in attempts to motivate him and give him a reason to go on.
The film has scenes that you will fail to forget or erase from your mind like an overdose scene and another adrenaline scene. There’s also Vincent and Mia dancing in a diner, that was absolutely outstanding as well as a few scenes for this mad couple whose paths will cross with all Marsellus guys and try to rob a restaurant.
And Vincent getting killed throughout the film but is still there when it ends. The film is violent and brutal and has a lot of hidden meanings and messages, but it will not fail to make you laugh.
It’s a must-watch Hollywood film and if you haven’t watched it then you’re missing out on one of the most important films in the history of Cinema even though it might seem a little confusing or too artistic which might be annoying to some people.
Updated 3 years ago