Tony "Untouchable" Martone leads the mafia in East Providence, RI until a rival family (Amato) attempts to take control of their territory.Tony "Untouchable" Martone leads the mafia in East Providence, RI until a rival family (Amato) attempts to take control of their territory.Tony "Untouchable" Martone leads the mafia in East Providence, RI until a rival family (Amato) attempts to take control of their territory.
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This is a master class in bad editing and even worse acting.
I don't think I have ever seen anything so bad. You have to watch it, or at least some of it, to get the full effect of just how bad a movie can be.
The acting was superb, just wish to have seen more of East Providence locations in the film.
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It's a gangster film with its share of violence but it's also a heartfelt drama moments in the film. I watched it now for the second time and each time like it even more. Not quite Godfather scale epic-ness nor the explosive attitude of Scarface.
In this film it describes the ins and outs of mafia life, and does so from a very interesting perspective. I did enjoy the way Tony Martone gets a message to the Amato family. It was clever writing, The script was so sharp in places, with some great injections of humor. I particularly loved the scenes where Amato was asking about the dock worker and the underboss was describing trying to use a swordfish to cause a freak accident.
As well as all of the above the overall plot is great, very gripping and interesting. I'm not the biggest fan of gangster type movies. They tend to be full of clichΓ© and stereotype in my opinion and rely on graphic content for entertainment and therefore are often thin of depth. But this was one of the better films with an actual plot. This one reaches down inside and really makes you feel, and it really makes you think. A true mobster classic of all times.
I must admit, I have older taste and appreciate the classics we all know well such as Godfather and so on.
I won't go through the plot. I will say it was a joy to see new faces in Joe McGee's depiction of a mafia film. Mario Carneiro and Danny Fainman played great don's leading their respected families. Amato is from NYC and Martone is from RI. There are many reasons to praise this indie film's work but for me it was the story that made this original film work so great.
The acting is superb. The three stars manage to create characters that are completely fleshed out.
However, this is the Mafia for the new generation and it still appeals to me.
Instead of painting houses like, "Irishman," -- you hit em' with shovels. I do like the cynical comedy shown along with an actual plot and story. The twist and subtle clue's on the rats was a delight to see in a new generation film.
It also had elements to me as a modern day Soprano's but this was very original and the blues/jazz music was complimentary to the actor's slick lines shown in the film.
Great acting, very good cinematography shown in this film. I do feel the movie is a bit short with a running time under 1 hour. It did come together well within the 1 hour but i was hoping it could have been a bit longer not Titanic long but at least 20 more minutes. I was not disappointed in the run time though, as the running time does not stop or take a nap it is an indication that the film is attractive and holds the attention.
The movie was artistic, and paints an interesting vignette about mob life.
The opening intro is one of the best intro's I've seen with funny one liners. You don't see such a bold opening in mafia films.
In closing, it's a stunning story that molds together seamlessly with modern day plot. Remember one name, Tony Martone. This is a mob movie unlike any other. Featuring an array of top-notch many unknown performances but they had their shinning moment in this film.
This is a true modern gangster drama masterpiece with 8/10 rating for me.
Β© Ned Gorman for Tony Martone.
Tony Martone has all the ingredients for a great crime film. It's got hits, bad language, violence, gambling, corrupt cops, all of the main ingridenets for a mob film.
Furthermore, it's got a great soundtrack, with blues music...but somehow, it's missing one ingredient, maybe its picking Tony Martone as the name, but it felt very Soprano feeling to me. The picking of title character name felt like a copy of Tony Soprano. I wonder why they selected Tony Martone for the title and character?
I'm not sure if it was just me but I felt like Tony Martone was trying to be like Tony Soprano. Don't get me wrong the plot and story has nothing to do with each other, i felt that Tony Martone was trying to out due Tony Soprano in terms of being that respected guy, a guy you don't touch. In some sense Tony Soprano as a series had much more comedy in it. Maybe in my mind I was comparing them against each other.
Is this a mob flick? A comedy? A drama? A satire? Who knows?
Still, at least the movie manages to stay interesting for most of it's runtime.
Did you know
- TriviaMario Carneiro was laying down in a coffin for hours. He said to the funeral staff, "This is very uncomfortable." The funeral staff said they never received any complaints.
- Quotes
Ray Amato: YOU SCARE ME WHEN YOU SAY SHIT LIKE THAT, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
Ray's Underboss: I WAS THINKING, I'LL GET NICKY TO GET ME A SWORDFISH LIKE FROM THE OCEAN AND, AND WE CAN HARPOON HIM IN THE DICK.
Ray Amato: IN THE DICK?
Ray's Underboss: IN THE FUCKING DICK!. THAT STEVE IRING GUY - A MANTEE FUCKING ENDED HIM, SO WHY NOT? THAT'S A FREAK ACCIDENT.
Ray Amato: AND HOW IS IT THAT A SWORDFISH IS JUMPING IN THE AIR AND HAPPENS TO HARPOON HIM IN THE DICK?
Ray's Underboss: BLOW..
Ray Amato: YOU'RE GOING TO GIVE THE SWORDFISH COCAINE?
Ray's Underboss: LAUGHING.. THAT'S WHY I'M THE UNDERBOSS...
Ray Amato: YOU GOT TO BE THE DUMBEST, SICK FUCK I KNOW BUT
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