Johnny Calabro

Johnny Calabro

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  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Else 2022-04-22 07:01:04

      After the prosperity

      Before writing this review, I went to a toilet and noticed if anyone followed the toilet or if there was anyone else in the toilet.

      What impresses me most about this work is the description of the desolation after the prosperity, from the delivery of beef to the important members of the trade...

    • Ken 2022-01-25 08:04:46

      The past rises and disappears

      How long does it take to perform to a legendary performance of the Metabolic Act? Martin Scorsese brought the Irishman for three and a half hours.

      The film adopts a two-line flashback method. Through the late-year De Niro's Frank Shereen, he exposes the process of an unsettled historical case. In...

    • Arnold 2022-03-23 09:01:22

      Like "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", the opening soundtrack drew people in. The three performed equally - Pacino's facial expression changed after Kennedy's assassination; De Niro's concentration after learning that he was sent to Detroit by plane ; The first line after the meeting was Joe Pessi, who suppressed De Niro's aura; the four people relied on the dialogue conveyed by the tense moments during the negotiation... All of the above are the highlight moments in the performance. Family, power, betrayal, remorse, Scorsese does not evade the common elements in the past works, and still completes the legendary and tragic portrayal of Frank Sheeran. The Audio-Technica is naturally no longer as vigorous as the last century, and the label of the 21st century gang epic seems to be too big, but who can say that this twilight work is not more elegant and vigorous, and the neat handling of violent scenes and the past fragments The gentle look back is also nostalgic. In the last half an hour, the door opened by De Niro echoed the ending of "The Godfather". The destiny that Frank Sheeran faced in the end was only It will be godfather-like, or in other words, the fate of all gangsters in history is the same.

    • Owen 2022-03-20 09:01:19

      The timing of the editing is uncomfortable. Unreasonable shots that cross the axis and implanted ads appear randomly. The close-range blows must be inserted in the melee combat. Only certain sports shots and jump cut calculations... Suddenly, the scene will become pros and cons. The plot is boring and loose but there are not many details that are touching. The supporting role in the family is sometimes visible and forgettable. No wonder the daughter finally said "You don't know what we have gone through"-the audience does not know. This makes the lonely ending with limited depth and lack of strength—maybe I wanted to express "the life of a gangster is so unpretentious, plain and boring", but after class fights with guns and explosives, even if history is manipulated More shallow than conspiracy theories. The performance is only to the degree of vividness and believability. Would rather watch "You Have Never Been Here" or even "Green Book"

    The Irishman quotes

    • Sally Bugs: I'm just trying to understand how a person can buy a fish and not know what kind it was.

    • Jimmy Hoffa: Who said it?

      Frank Sheeran: Don't matter who said it.

      Jimmy Hoffa: It matters. Was it Russell?

      Frank Sheeran: No.

      Jimmy Hoffa: No. Of course it's not Russell. And the little cocksucker from the Miami fiasco? No? Not him? No? Then who?

      Frank Sheeran: I'm gonna tell you. Tony.

      Jimmy Hoffa: Tony? Which Tony? They're all named Tony. I mean, what's the matter with Italians that they can only think of one name?

      Frank Sheeran: The other Tony.

      Jimmy Hoffa: What Tony?