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Donnie Brasco on DVD (1997)

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Average rating: 75%
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Starring: Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo, Anne Heche
Director: Mike Newell
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 121 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 28/06/1999

Brief synopsis of Donnie Brasco

Joe Pistone (Johnny Depp) is an FBI who ingratiates himself into the Mafia pecking order by posing as "jewel man" Donnie Brasco. He finds his loyalties divided when Lefty Ruggiero, a jaded hit man, takes him on as a protege and places real trust in him. The two men form a friendship--and a criminal partnership--that jeopardizes Brasco's mission and obscures the boundaries between the law and the underworld. The film is based on the autobiography DONNIE BRASCO, MY UNDERCOVER LIFE IN THE MAFIA by former undercover agent Joseph D. Pistone. Directed by Mike Newell (FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL) and also starring Bruno Kirby (THE FRESHMAN, THIS IS SPINAL TAP), Michael Madsen (RESERVOIR DOGS) and Anne Heche (WAG THE DOG).

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

In this 1970s-set crime drama, Al Pacino stars as a sleazeball who inducts young Brasco, played by Johnny Depp, into the codes and “family” values of organised crime. In fact, Brasco is an FBI undercover agent whose job threatens his marriage to Anne Heche as well as his life. In a way, it's a curious reversal of Pacino's earlier role in Serpico, in which his character went undercover. Directed by Mike Newell — a change of pace from Four Weddings and a Funeral — it's pitched midway between the epic Godfather and the flash GoodFellas, and develops nicely as Depp finds himself becoming rather fond of his monstrous mentor. The period setting — a world of tacky shirts, fur collars and plastic lawns — is also beautifully evoked.

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A mob movie, based on a true story, that takes an almost academic interest in the rituals and manners of its denizens, concerned less with their actions than their characters, which gives it an effectively tragic intensity as two different sets of loyalti

USA Today

"...Downbeat, dark-humored and disturbing....[The film] delivers the somber flipside to CASINO's snazzy high rollers..." -- 4 out of 4 stars

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Rated - 5 starsDonnie Brasco

wolfenchild from Croydon, England , 04/02/2004

Donnie Brasco centers around the true story of FBI Agent, Joseph D. Pistone, played by Johnny Depp, who infiltrates the mafia of New York, by befriending Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggerio (Al Pacino) under the moniker of Donnie Brasco. He gets himself in with the mafia faction led by Sonny Black (Michael Madsen), and finds himself falling in deeper and deeper as the group hit the big time. This puts Donny at conflict, putting a strain on his marriage, but unable to walk away lest Lefty pays the price.

Donnie Brasco is probably one of the best mob films I've seen since The Godfather and Scarface. Johnny Depp delivers a convincing perfomance as a mobster, but also a man who is at conflict with himself, his family, his friends but most of all his conscience, showing once again Depp's versatility as an actor. Also Al Pacino delivers arguarbly one of his best perfomances, showing Lefty to be a character who is strong, loyal and yet vulnerable. And of all the characters, Lefty is the one you feel for the most.

As Brasco delves deeper and deeper into the crime syndicate, the more intense the storyline becomes and the more you feel for the particpants. And the fact that it is based on a true story makes it all the more compelling.

When people mention mob films, the first they say are The Godfather, and Scarface. But Donnie Brasco definitely deserves to be mentioned too.

Is this a must-see film? Eh, forget about it! (That means yes.)

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Rated - 4 starsHow can John Wayne die?

JediSi JediSi , 31/08/2007

On one level, 'Donnie Brasco' might just look like another mafia movie. But it's not. It tells the story of FBI agent Joe Pistone (Johnny Depp), who in the late 1970s was hired to infiltrate the mafia. So, he got acquainted with hit-man Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggiero (Al Pacino). But lo and behold, Joe got too much into the mafia lifestyle, to the point where it dominated his life and kept him from his family. And no one ended up with a very good reward at the end.

Both Depp and Pacino are about as intense as we expect them to be, with good support from Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo, Anne Heche and Zeljko Ivanek. With his hair all greased back, Depp looks like the ultimate mafioso. I should identify that there are two scenes that will probably make your skin crawl: the leg scene, and what they do to the Japanese waiter.

But don't get me wrong. This is a really good movie. It's certainly a less glamorized view of mafia life than most of Al Pacino's movies, and it was great to see a young Johnny Depp.

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Rated - 4 starsDeffo worth a gander!

Duncan Price from Brighton,England , 01/08/2004

A good plot which is perhaps enhanced by the fact this film is based on real events,arguably Johnny Depp in his most mature role and the top-notch Al Pacino.The only slight downer i would say on it is that it ends far too abruptly for my liking and to be honest you feel like you are building to a climax that never really materialises.Fans of Goodfella's and pretty much any other gangster movies will get the most from this flick but it's worth a watch anyway.

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Rated - 4 starsPacino at his best

Boges from Middlesex , 09/01/2005

This is an amazing film, Pacino as the gangster Depp as the cop. The relationship is played out brilliantly by the two main stars. There friendship develops with both comedy and drama, but with underlying pathos. The fight between good and evil but in the end you don't know which is which.

The superb supporting cast make this film an all time classic.

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Rated - 4 starsGood movie

KDP from Lancashire England , 19/09/2004

A good Mafia movie, with a good storyline and great actors

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Rated - 5 starsDonnie Brasco

wolfenchild from Croydon, England , 04/02/2004

Donnie Brasco centers around the true story of FBI Agent, Joseph D. Pistone, played by Johnny Depp, who infiltrates the mafia of New York, by befriending Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggerio (Al Pacino) under the moniker of Donnie Brasco. He gets himself in with the mafia faction led by Sonny Black (Michael Madsen), and finds himself falling in deeper and deeper as the group hit the big time. This puts Donny at conflict, putting a strain on his marriage, but unable to walk away lest Lefty pays the price.

Donnie Brasco is probably one of the best mob films I've seen since The Godfather and Scarface. Johnny Depp delivers a convincing perfomance as a mobster, but also a man who is at conflict with himself, his family, his friends but most of all his conscience, showing once again Depp's versatility as an actor. Also Al Pacino delivers arguarbly one of his best perfomances, showing Lefty to be a character who is strong, loyal and yet vulnerable. And of all the characters, Lefty is the one you feel for the most.

As Brasco delves deeper and deeper into the crime syndicate, the more intense the storyline becomes and the more you feel for the particpants. And the fact that it is based on a true story makes it all the more compelling.

When people mention mob films, the first they say are The Godfather, and Scarface. But Donnie Brasco definitely deserves to be mentioned too.

Is this a must-see film? Eh, forget about it! (That means yes.)

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