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Re: American Gangster
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I wouldn't compare it to The Departed, as it's a different genre. But to Blow, to Scarface, Traffic, (French Connection) etc... sure.
IMHO, Washington carried this film so well. He's got that family-oriented, proud-to-be-American, cold blooded killer persona perfect. Like a Harlem Tony Soprano.
A.G. played out the story every bit as well as what people have been comparing it to, such as Scarface and Blow. It seemed to me like they cut a lot of the wealth-and-riches aspects of it's comparable counterparts. And probably rightly so, because it's more of a character-study, and Lucas didn't seem to be about that. He was more about running his business, and that was, instead, what the film focused on.
the acting was phenominal, as was the directing. The grit they were trying to get really shone through on screen. Really the only thing I would dare to walk away unsatisfied with is that it really did just coast along the storyline.
If you were expecting anything other than "Drug dealer makes it big then falls hard", you obviously stole the wrong pirated movie. Yeah, it had the same aspects as the ones people figured it would be like, but in my humble opinion, they had an entirely different take on it (think storyline, the cop aspect, the cinematography, character development) which really made it far different than any other movie about tons and tons of drugs that I've seen. But that's just me.
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