77
Metascore
21 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorL.A. WeeklyElla TaylorThere are moments here that are so distinct in emotional timber it's as if they were directed by someone who'd skipped the last two decades of American genre film and opted to get back to basics -- like character, and the ways in which two actors can sit in a smoke-filled car and turn an everyday conversation into art.
- 100San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe true soul of the New York mob is portrayed in Donnie Brasco, a first-class Mafia thriller that is also in its way a love story -- perhaps director Mike Newell's best.
- 100SlateDavid EdelsteinSlateDavid EdelsteinIt's hard to think of another American film with this range of moods: satirical, sometimes hilarious, yet suffused with a sense of loss and riddled with the kind of violence that makes you recoil and lean forward simultaneously.
- 75The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenWhat better casting than Al Pacino, whose own career, of course, has reflected all the seasonal changes in the gangster saga. Pacino takes the part and runs with it so boldly that he ends up in Arthur Miller land.
- 75Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittChristian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThis sort of story has been told many times before, but thoughtful performances by Al Pacino and Johnny Depp make it more engrossing than expected.
- 70Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorChicago ReaderLisa AlspectorDepp conveys his character's ambivalence and ambiguity with utter conviction, and though the annoying score tries to throw Pacino's monologues over the top, his persuasive, low-key performance puts the violins in their place.
- 70VarietyTodd McCarthyVarietyTodd McCarthyThe psychological dimensions of the story remain underrealized, but the loaded central premise and intimate focus the film sustains combine for a very involving and dramatic piece of crime lore.
- Because the filmmakers have skewed the story into a Donnie-Lefty lovefest, the breakage of their trust signals the breakage of Donnie's spirit even in triumph. Case closed. It's the kind of fade-out we might expect from the it's-all-hopeless era of '60s counterculture movies. It's emotionally effective, but also a cheat.
- 40Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranLos Angeles TimesKenneth TuranThat bland, opaque quality is a disadvantage here; whatever else [Depp] is capable of, making audiences feel his pain is not at the top of the list.
- 40Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonThe movie’s disappointingly straightforward, with no discernible flair.