4. The Irishman
This is perhaps a formula we have seen before from Scorcese.
Robert de Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci are once again (possibly the last)
under his direction in a film that returns to the gangster tradition of films
like Casino to close a circle in the filmography of the director. A film so
unbeatable (not only because it lasts three and a half hours, but because of
the amount of layers and complexity it has on it) but dazzling as well. It
discusses the idea of a goodbye, but a very glorious one. This bombshell is a
serious Oscar contender.
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