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The Irishman: The Betrayal Explained

The CGI In The Irishman Was Flawless
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The Irishman has been the subject of a lot of hoopla lately. Everyone’s talking about the weird deaging and the piercing baby-blues of the computer-generated Irishman Robert De Niro. But the latest Martin Scorsese mob epic is more about ageing than deaging. It’s gesture of slowing down and letting go.

The movie, which stars mafia movie royalty even down to the bit parts, is a tribute to the genre that made Scorsese, but it’s also a nail in its clover-green coffin. Scorsese, an old man himself, is putting to bed the thing that he helped create and stepping aside to let a newer generation speak.

For most of its three-and-a-half hours, The Irishman checks all the boxes of a classic mob flick. But for the last hour or so, it’s something else entirely. It’s sad, slow, religious and also oddly hopeful. Allow us to explain exactly what makes this so.

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9 февраля 2020 г. 19:45:00
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