luisgustavoar
Joined May 2018
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Some people has complained about this film, arguing that this is a film about gangsters and how some one get to the top and the to the ground. I think is not about "new" things, is not about how fresh this feels, I think art is just a way to try to find humanity. It doesn't matter if it's a "new" way to show something, or if it's the "same" formula, if a film makes you feel and ask yourself something with this language, the film matters.
This is The Irishman. What Scorsese has done here is show you what does it feel to lose your life and how it hurts. All of this whither prefect techniques and love for films, arts and life.
Paco del Toro is a religious man. His entire filmography is all about the "society problems", he try to express the best way to live without them (usually with Jesus). Whel, even if you are trying to express a religious you as he did it, you can create a great film. The problem in this movie is how Paco del Toro is unqualified to share what he think. He is always trying to humiliate, because he could not find the way to do it without the "humillation". It's complicated to see all the technical supports, like the cinematography or the edition, they just not there. Del Toro is just a man without any art skills.