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Gangs of New York

  • 2002
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  • 2h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
492.120
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, and Daniel Day-Lewis in Gangs of New York (2002)
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Nel 1862 Amsterdam Vallon ritorna a New York per vendicare la morte del padre, ucciso da Bill il Macellaio.Nel 1862 Amsterdam Vallon ritorna a New York per vendicare la morte del padre, ucciso da Bill il Macellaio.Nel 1862 Amsterdam Vallon ritorna a New York per vendicare la morte del padre, ucciso da Bill il Macellaio.

  • Regia
    • Martin Scorsese
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jay Cocks
    • Steven Zaillian
    • Kenneth Lonergan
  • Star
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Daniel Day-Lewis
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    492.120
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1014
    24
    • Regia
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jay Cocks
      • Steven Zaillian
      • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Star
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Cameron Diaz
      • Daniel Day-Lewis
    • 1.3KRecensioni degli utenti
    • 144Recensioni della critica
    • 72Metascore
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    • Candidato a 10 Oscar
      • 50 vittorie e 135 candidature totali

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Amsterdam Vallon
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Jenny Everdeane
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Boss Tweed
    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Happy Jack
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Johnny Sirocco
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • 'Priest' Vallon
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Walter 'Monk' McGinn
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • McGloin
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Shang
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Killoran
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Reverend Raleigh
    • (as Alec Mccowen)
    David Hemmings
    David Hemmings
    • Mr. Schermerhorn
    Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
    Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
    • Jimmy Spoils
    • (as Larry Gilliard Jr.)
    Cara Seymour
    Cara Seymour
    • Hell-Cat Maggie
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    • P.T. Barnum
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    • One-Armed Priest
    • (as Peter Hugo Daly)
    Cian McCormack
    Cian McCormack
    • Young Amsterdam
    • (as Cian Mccormack)
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      • Martin Scorsese
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jay Cocks
      • Steven Zaillian
      • Kenneth Lonergan
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    bob the moo

    The narrative and characters are weak but the general sweep and spectacle of the whole thing makes it worth a look

    In the 1840's New York is a mess of gangs all fighting over small areas of turf. The main rivalry is between the immigrant Irish and those who see themselves as Natives of their New York. A battle rages between them and the leader of the Irish (Priest Vallon) falls to the blade of Bill "The Butcher" Cutting – witnessed by Vallon's young son. Sixteen years later and things are different but no better. Cutting is now the head of the Five Corners and all the gangs answer to him. It is into this situation that an unknown man called Amsterdam returns – none other than the grown son of Priest Vallon. Seeking a fitting revenge for the death of his father, Amsterdam makes sure he catches Cutting's sole eye and gradually is taken into his trust.

    Despite lukewarm reviews I decided that any Scorsese film is worth a look and gave GoNY a night of my time. In terms of plotting the film is essentially a revenge drama that sees Vallon trying to get close enough to Cutting to take him out in a fashion befitting the man. You might rightly point out that such a straightforward tale does not require 180 minutes to tell but it does when the film tries to make this much more of a sprawling affair that aims to bridge the cinematic gap between the western and the gangster films while also painting a rich tapestry of characters against a rich background of 19th Century New York. However it fails to do this on several levels and the end result is a film that feels a lot baggier than it really should have done. This is best seen in the characters because none of them really develop beyond the first impressions they give, or a better example is the failure of the film to use Jenny in the critical way that she was clearly intended to be used.

    Scorsese may lose his way with the story but it is easy to forgive him because he does so well with the majestic historical sweep he gives to everything else. The sets look great, the costumes look great and the dramatic flair he gives in delivery add so much. It is a real problem that he has not taken the characters and story along for the ride but I found his silver lining to be enjoyable even if his rather OTT approach did further take away from the realism of the people and the story. His approach is matched by the cast, who are mostly enjoyable despite lacking depth. DiCaprio is more than the bland pinup I had feared he would be but he can't do much more than play the "silent revenge" card from start to finish. He is overwhelmed by Day-Lewis who has great fun in a fantastically OTT role that worked much better than I expected him to. Diaz is not that good and I felt she was miscast in an attempt to get "credibility" by working with Scorsese. The support cast is roundly good and features solid turns from Neeson, Reilly, Gleeson and many others fill out a strong cast.

    Overall this is an impressive film in terms of sweep and style but not in terms of story and characters – which is a bit of a problem in a film that pretty much lasts three hours. The skill of Scorsese and the presence of so many stars make it worth a look but it is hard to get past the problems in the way that the story is not as well done as it could have been, even if the general historical sweep and spectacle makes it worth taking a look at.
    8El_Guapo9

    The Blood Stays on the Knife

    "Gangs of New York" takes us back to a time when America was a young country and New York was divided. Those who felt they were "native" Americans did not want immigrants to enter their great country, spawning hatred between groups all over the city where many of them landed. In the story we see how much of the town is run by one man, with William Cutting ("Bill the Butcher," played marvelously by Daniel Day-Lewis) being the most feared and well-respected man of the "five Points."

    Leonardo DiCaprio plays Amsterdam Vallon, who as a boy watched Bill the Butcher kill his father in one of the Points' great battles. Now a grown man, he returns to the Points to find Bill pretty much running the show. He gets on Bill's good side and eventually becomes his number one man, all the while still plotting for his father's revenge.

    While there is a lot of gratuitous violence and gore, the film does an excellent job portraying life as it was in New York. You can be sucked in to the time of the movie, and even though the setting is much before our time you don't need a textbook to understand how things were run and what life was like.

    I've never been a big DiCaprio fan, but his effort here (along with his performance from "Catch Me If You Can") have made my opinion start to waver a little. He is good as Amsterdam, and believable in his actions and expressions. Daniel Day-Lewis is simply phenomenal as Bill the Butcher and really should have won the Best Actor Oscar. Overall, I feel this was the best film of 2002 and really was robbed at the Academy Awards.

    8 out of 10.
    8anna2

    A Great Movie, Worth The Wait

    For about three months now, I have (on an almost daily basis) passed a movie theatre not far from my home. On the side of this movie theatre is a huge poster advertising the movie "Gangs of New York". Meanwhile, all I heard about on television was the buzz about the upcoming "Gangs of New York". So, when this highly publicized movie finally opened, I went and saw it.

    I went to the theatre, I bought my ticket, I found a seat in a very crowded theatre and I sat. For three hours I sat in that dark theatre and I watched what was one of the most amazing movies I have ever had privilege to see.

    It is hard to even begin to explain why this movie was amazing, but it was. The way it was shot is brilliant. The cinematography is spectacular. The story is completely enthralling.

    Although the movie was just shy of three hours long, it was not at all boring to watch. The story was captivating and although I knew how it was going to end (because, after all, it is a movie based on a true-ish story), it was incredible to watch how it got that end.

    Above all, the movie was beautiful to watch. I have to admit to those who have not yet seen it that "Gangs" is quite violent. However, the violence was well shot and it was fairly necessary to the story.

    All of the actors put in extremely good performances. Leonardo DiCaprio really proved that he's not just a pretty face and that he does actually have a great deal of talent (which can also be seen in his other movie of the season, "Catch Me If You Can"). Cameron Diaz' performace also proves that she can do much more than the standard romantic comedy. Also, after hearing reports of Daniel Day Lewis' REALLY getting into his character, I admit that it was completely worth it. His character (William Cutting/Bill the Butcher) is so complex and although you know you hate him, you can't decide why (for there are so many reasons).

    In conclusion, if you have not seen this movie yet, go. Go now. See it. This is one of the epic movies of our time. I heard that Scorcese has been conceptualizing this movie for over twenty years; I could tell. The story this movie tells is one that I had never heard and the way in which it was told makes it seem very important for us to know. The message that is conveyed, although not an entirely wholesome one, is an important one to learn and, if considered, is very relevant to our time. However, my only message to you is this: see this movie.
    8tburke85

    Gangs Of New York A Solid Action Crime Drama

    Gangs Of New York is a solid action crime drama from director Martin Scorcese who continues to show his skill as a filmmaker with this film. The cast are admirable in their roles including Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day Lewis, and Cameron Diaz. DiCaprio is great as Amsterdam Vallon a man seeking revenge against the one who killed his father. DiCaprio may not have the flashier role like Day Lewis but he's still believable as the hero bringing that intensity he's been know for to the character. Daniel Day Lewis gives a knock out performance as Billy "The Butcher" Cutting a psychotic gangland kingpin who killed Amsterdams father. Day Lewis is terrific in the role of a man whose willing to kill anyone without hesitation. The people are either with him or against him there is no middle ground. Cameron Diaz is good as Jenny Everdeane a woman willing to do almost anything to survive and a potential love interest for DiCaprio's Amsterdam. John C Reilly, Jim Broadbent, Bredan Gleason, Henry Thomas, and a brief appearance by Liam Neeson are effective as the supporting characters but most of them don't have much to do and aren't in it much either. All of them still turn in solid performances none the less in their limited screen time. Most of the movie takes place in New York during 1863 when one of the worst riots in American history took place. The fact that this really did happen gave the movie a realistic fool especially the location where they chose to have this film take place giving audiences a look at what it could've been like back then in New York. The action sequences which mostly involve people getting beat up in brutal ways are well executed especially the riots at the end. The showdown between Amsertdam and Bill was a bit of a letdown but it was fitting for the movie. The film was a bit long with a running time of 167 minutes. The pacing was a little slow at times but the performances by the cast make it worth watching anyway. Despite some flaws Gangs Of New York is still a well made crime drama with enough action, some suspense, a little humor and romance. So if you can get past the long running time Gangs Of New York is definitely worth watching and most of that besides what I already mentioned is because of the exceptional performances (especially Day Lewis and DiCaprio) by the lead actors and the amazing talent of Scorcese who continues to prove himself as a gifted filmmaker with this movie. Well done.
    Rosacrux

    He actually did it!

    You'd think Scorcese has bitten a bit more than he could possibly chew, this time. Well, he didn't. Gangs of new York is not an "epic masterpiece" and it ain't that because I seriously doubt the directors aim was that. It's a great movie in it's own account, but you have to watch it in the right way.

    The plot: Tight enough and well paced, with a couple of lows (expected for a three-hour film) but generally it comes out pretty neat. Some may find it disturbing, as it contains extreme violence and it does not portray an America of happy workers, even happier slaves, benevolent rich and just authorities - instead, it portraits the true 1860 society. Definitely not for those who like their films with plenty of sugar on the top.

    The epic and the drama: Well, basically the film is the story of two men. Around them things evolve and a brave new world comes forth - but we only get to watch snapshots of that world. Until the last sequence, that is when the whole city "explodes" (in some occasions literally...) and the streets are being covered in blood, and the two aspects (the main story and the events of the era) are being tied together in the same continuum.

    At the same time, the director attempts to portrait the whole birth and growth of the United States, in a kind of parabole, but without loosing his focus on the main story and the surrounding. Scorsese dives deeply into the psychology of his heroes, without giving out any explanation of their acts other than the probable - he lets us figure it out ourselves, and that's a God-given gift.

    The visuals: The film is disturbing, as it contains extreme violence. There are literally streams of blood, hacking, slashing, crushing - even some action movie fans (hey dude, look, he smashed his head with that thing... cool, man!") might find some parts of the film interesting. The last sequence is visually astounding, and it's by it's own account a reason to watch this film over and over again... if you got the stomach to actually cope with the disturbing images, that is.

    The actors: I didn't think it would come a day when I'd say that Leo Di Caprio can act, but ...here I go: The kid can act. And quite good too. Guess he needed a Scorsese to put him in the right path. Same with Cameron Diaz - she has got some potential, seems so. Too bad she wastes it in films like "the sweetest thing" and other throw-ups like that. And... Daniel Day Lewis. Truly, with this performance, they should give him the Academy award. He portrays the vile "Butcher" in a way few would be able of, and he adds depth to a character that could very easily end up "two-dimensional". He is stunningly good.

    New York, New York: Scorsese gets involved in something that compares to his previous work the way a fancy little sports car compares to a huge truck: A grandioso film of epic proportions and of great ambition. He does deliver, I believe. But this film shall not be acknowledged universally, because there is too much violence, corruption, lack of the good old white vs black (good vs evil, I mean) concept and does not sweeten the pill in any way. It's disturbing and raw, and it's a great. It's not a political film - in such, the director usually picks a stance, a "true" hero, an opposing view, and builds upon those. In this case, the director is truly endistancemented and keeps that distance, even from his "hero". There are no "good" people in that movie, all are acting like chess pieces in a predetermined way, but at the same time they try to burst out and do their own.

    The verdict: A fabulous film, which is going to be recognized for such in some years

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      To simulate Bill the Butcher's fake eye, Sir Daniel Day-Lewis had his own eyeball covered in prosthetic glass. Day-Lewis learned to tap his fake eye with the tip of a knife without blinking.
    • Blooper
      When the competing fire companies arrive at the house fire, one fireman wears modern-day fireman's pants. He may be a real-life firefighter, in the scene as a safety precaution.
    • Citazioni

      Amsterdam Vallon: It's a funny feeling being taken under the wing of a dragon. It's warmer than you'd think.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Noises from the modern day New York streets play over the second half of the closing credits.
    • Versioni alternative
      Scorsese's original cut of the film was 216 minutes (3 hours & 36 minutes) long.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into U2: The Hands That Built America (Version 1) (2002)
    • Colonne sonore
      Brooklyn Heights
      Composed by Howard Shore

      Produced by Hal Willner

      Recorded and mixed by Eric Liljestrand

      Additional mixing by Tom Lazarus

      Additional recording and mixing by Geoff Foster

      Orchestrations by Jeff Atmajian

      Conducted by Andy Brown

      Solo counter tenor by Will Towers

      Solo boy soprano by James Kanagasooriam

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 gennaio 2003 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Italia
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Roma, Lazio, Italia(Studio)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Miramax
      • Initial Entertainment Group (IEG)
      • Touchstone Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 100.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 77.812.000 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 9.100.000 USD
      • 22 dic 2002
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 193.772.504 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 47min(167 min)
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