nprata
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Clasificación de nprata
I got the impression people were trying to make a good film and perhaps the director has a bright future ahead, The actors need some more seasoning (except for Cusack, whom I couldn't help but feel bad for, seeing him in this turkey).The end product was underdone. Unsympathetic characters and a banal script conspired to induce yawns.
This movie is shallow and empty with only occasional bits to recommend it.
It's hard to make either Depp or Dillinger boring, but somehow Mann (Or the writers? Or both?) managed to do so. Dillinger was a real smart alec, charge forward, live wire--which is mostly not Depp's portrayal of him. And a lot of really amazing details of the true story were left out, for some reason, so much less impressive invented ones could be interjected.
Dillinger's wasn't the only characterization that needed work, either. There is almost nothing to hang your hat on regarding the other gangsters. As well,the cinematography, which many have raved about, is pretty average.
I like Tommy Guns as much as the next guy, but that wasn't enough to salvage the movie for me. Mann can do, and has done, better.
The Warren Oates film is a far better work.
It's hard to make either Depp or Dillinger boring, but somehow Mann (Or the writers? Or both?) managed to do so. Dillinger was a real smart alec, charge forward, live wire--which is mostly not Depp's portrayal of him. And a lot of really amazing details of the true story were left out, for some reason, so much less impressive invented ones could be interjected.
Dillinger's wasn't the only characterization that needed work, either. There is almost nothing to hang your hat on regarding the other gangsters. As well,the cinematography, which many have raved about, is pretty average.
I like Tommy Guns as much as the next guy, but that wasn't enough to salvage the movie for me. Mann can do, and has done, better.
The Warren Oates film is a far better work.