Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Goodfellas directed by Martin Scorsese

The film Goodfellas was released in 1990. The film directed by Martin Scorsese is one of his fascinating gangster dramas. Goodfellas is based off a book by Nicholas Pileggi entitled "Wiseguy." The book was non-fiction and revolved around the life of Henry Hill, as does the film. This crime biopic follows Henry Hill as he grows up idolizing the gangsters in his Brooklyn, New York community and eventually becoming one of the gangsters he idolized as a kid. Henry and his mob friends were involved in violence, stealing, drugs and the like in order to make money for themselves and their mob-bosses.

I thought it was interesting throughout the film how Scorsese used specific cuts and freeze-frames in order to highlight Henry's life. An example of this takes place during the end of the film before Henry finally gets busted by the Feds, the shots are very chaotic and quick. These quick cuts on Henry and the surrounding scene allowed the audience to feel the tension and panic that Henry was dealing with. Also, multiple freeze-frames took place throughout the film, all focusing on Henry when the shot took place. I feel that these freeze-frames were included in the film to make the audience aware that a change just took place in Henry's life.

Overall, I love this movie! It's one of my favorite films and I also think it's one of the best mafia films ever made. I only have good things to say about the films plotline, the characters adaptation of the people and all the elements included in mise-en-scene.

1 comment:

  1. The freeze-frames and cuts make a big difference in th pacing and tension of the film, as you say.

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