"The Irishman" is directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pessi. The film spans decades and records one of the largest unsettled cases in American history, the disappearance of legendary union leader Jimmy Hoffa. With the feelings of "Godfather", "Good Guys", "Once Upon a Time in America" and "La Gambling" movies, this combination makes people excited. Due to the promotion of the plot, the length of 3 and a half hours is not objectionable. From the shooting angle, narrative style, and the love of the gangster characters that are attractive and moving, this drama can be said to be very Martin Scorsese style. Two male protagonists in the play are 76 years old and one is 79 years old. This drama cost a lot of money to do age-reduction techniques for the three male protagonists, and we still sigh at us who are familiar with them. The somewhat sluggish body shape and walking posture make people miss them when they were young. Conversely, after decades, they are old, and we are old too, but we always hope that they are evergreen, and they can repeat the gangster stories of that era for us in reincarnation. With feelings, with the magnificent narrative style of Lao Ma, and with the three male protagonists coming together again, I hope that this film, which has 11 nominations, can get the golden man!
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