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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9780767853484 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0767853482 Item Dimensions: Label: Sony Pictures Languages: Manufacturer: Sony Pictures MPN: 043396052727 Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: November 07, 2000 Running Time: 127 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: February 28, 1997 Editorial Review: Product Description: Posing as jewel broker Donnie Brasco FBI agent Joe Pistone is granted entrance into the violent mob family of aging hitman Lefty Ruggiero. When his personal and professional life collide Pistone jeopardizes his marriage his job his life and ultimately the gangster mentor he has come to respect and admire. Based on a true story.System Requirements:Starring: Al Pacino James Russo Bruno Kirby Johnny Depp Michael Madsen and Anne Heche. Directed By: Mike Newell. Running Time: 127 Min. Color. This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright 2000 Columbia TriStar Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396052727 Amazon.com: Based on a memoir by former undercover cop Joe Pistone (whose daring and unprecedented infiltration of the New York Mob scene earned him a place in the federal witness protection program), Donnie Brasco is like a de- romanticized, de-mythologized version of The Godfather. It offers an uncommonly detailed, privileged glimpse inside the world of organized crime from the perspective of the little guys at the bottom of Mafia hierarchy rather than from the kingpins at the top. Donnie Brasco is not only one of the great modern-day gangster movies to put in the company of The Godfather films andGoodFellas, but it is also one of the great undercover police movies--arguably surpassing Serpico and Prince of the City in richness of character, detail, and moral complexity. Donnie (Johnny Depp, a splendid actor) is practically adopted by Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino), a gregarious, low-level "made" man who grows to love his young protégé like a son. (Pacino really sinks into this guy's skin and polyester slacks, and creates his freshest, most fully realized character since his 1970s heyday.) As Donnie acclimates himself to Lefty's world, he distances himself from his wife (a terrific Anne Heche) and family for their own protection. Almost imperceptibly his sense of identity slips away from him. Questioning his own confused loyalties, unable to trust anybody else because he himself is an imposter, Donnie loses his way in a murky and treacherous no-man's land. The film is directed by Mike Newell, who also headed up Four Weddings and a Funeral and the gritty, true crime melodrama Dance with a Stranger. --Jim Emerson Stills from Donnie Brasco (click for larger image)
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![]() Rating: - perfectThis item came ontime and was in perfect condition. Just the way it should be Rating: - I've seen it so many times and still love it!This movie is so real. I love it and can watch it over and over again. Do recommend it. Rating: - Read The BookAfter reading the book, I was hyped to see the movie. I was let down by the movie, so many details left out. See the movie, then read the book. Rating: - Excellent and insightful drama of loyalty and betrayalDONNIE BRASCO is an excellent film in every way. The justly Oscar-nominated screenplay is complexly layered. The performances are all of the highest calibre. Pacino should have received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his performance as Lefty and Anne Heche deserved a nod in the Supporting Actress performance as Donnie's put upon wife. This was Depp's first great performance as well. His Donnie has to be able to operate on three levels simultaneously - allowing the audience to perceive wordlessly ... Read More Rating: - the mafia, from the grotty, nickle and dime perspectiveThis is one of the great realist mafia films: you see guys in stalled "careers" making bad decisions and desperate to score in order to placate greedy bosses. Their world is dangerous and empty, utterly lacking in trust and glamour. Enter Donnie, who exploits a mark's frustrations and some of the good side of his character, an older man who is willing to mentor him in the ways of the wise guys. While you catch glimpses of the bosses, who exude an arrogant malevolence, it is all about their bag boys, ... Read More |