Henry Hill and his friends work their way up through the mob hierarchy.
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writers: Nicholas Pileggi (book), Nicholas Pileggi (screenplay)
Stars: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writers: Nicholas Pileggi (book), Nicholas Pileggi (screenplay)
Stars: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci
Storyline
Henry Hill is a small time gangster, who takes part in a robbery with Jimmy Conway and Tommy De Vito, two other gangsters who have set their sights a bit higher. His two partners kill off everyone else involved in the robbery, and slowly start to climb up through the hierarchy of the Mob. Henry, however, is badly affected by his partners' success, but will he stoop low enough to bring about the downfall of Jimmy and Tommy? Written by Colin TintoUser Reviews
Simply a masterpiece. Scorsese's last truly great movie (to date).
'Goodfellas' is a
masterpiece, pure and simple. While not my favourite Martin Scorsese
movie it is a stunning achievement, and one of his very best movies. The
film is stunning technically. The consistently fine acting by the large
ensemble cast (both known and unknown), the cinematography, editing,
dialogue, brilliant use of music, it's all breathtaking. But Scorsese
and co-writer Mitch Pileggi never lose lose sight of their main goal -
to tell a story. And in that it's really hard to beat this movie. As to
the actors De Niro is on top form, Ray Liotta is the best he's ever
been, and this is Joe Pesci's definitive performance. Plus you have
Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Michael Imperioli, and lots of well known
faces in small but important roles (Debi Mazar, Samuel L. Jackson,
Illeana Douglas, Kevin Corrigan), plus dozens of unfamiliar actors (and
non-actors) who are all so good it seems unfair just to single out the
"stars". (Also keep an eye out for Vincent Gallo in a few scenes. He has
no lines, but looks cool!). 'Goodfellas' is (to date) Scorsese's last
Great Movie, and one of the very best films of the 1990s. Absolutely
essential viewing for any movie fan, this tremendous film is not to be
missed! Highly recommended!
