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 Film Review - Casino

You gotta love a movie that starts by blowing up the main character.

Scorsese strikes again! There's gold in that there film. Casino is the sort of film that just sucks me in. The place is real, the characters are believable, and with the narration (which shifts from character to character) you just get sucked into these people's world.

It's not that these people are doing anything complicated. They point out that they are stealing candy from a baby. You get the impression that even they don't believe how easy life got.

This is a long movie, and the first two hours just fly by. This is where we're learning all about how professional gambling works, and what's the best way to hurt people. But the third hour just decays into people bitching and screaming at each other. Frankly, I could have lived without this part.

The end wraps up everything nicely, and you get the impression that you just watched a dramatization of real history -- and you did. If this were fiction, I would have preferred a different ending. But this is a close-to-the-truth story. These people really did exist, and the major events happened, so we're stuck with an ending I don't like, nor would I want to change under these circumstances.

Casino is flashy, trashy and, in a few places, funny. The people involved are not people you should trust to watch your wallet. But they are fun to watch, and Scorsese re-affirms himself as one of the five best directors in the American cinema.

Slight Suction!

Film Facts

    Cast
  • Robert De Niro
  • Sharon Stone
  • Joe Pesci
  • James Woods
  • Don Rickles
  • Alan King
  • Kevin Pollak
  • L.Q. Jones
  • Dick Smothers
  • Frank Vincent
  • John I. Bloom
  • Pasquale Cajano
  • Melissa Prophet
  • Bill Allison
  • Vinny Vella
  • Oscar Goodman
  • Catherine Scorsese
  • Philip Suriano
  • Erika von Tagen
  • Frankie Avalon
  • Steve Allen
  • Jayne Meadows
  • Jerry Vale
  • Joseph Rigano
  • Gene Ruffini
  • Dominick Grieco
  • Richard Amalfitano
  • Richard F. Strafella
  • Casper Molee
  • David Leavitt
  • Peter Conti
  • Catherine T. Scorsese
  • Steve Vignari
  • Rick Crachy
  • Larry E. Nadler
  • Paul Herman
  • Salvatore Petrillo
  • Joey DePinto
  • Heidi Keller
  • Millicent Sheridan
  • Nobu Matsuhisa
  • Toru Nagai
  • Charlene Hunter
  • Dom Angelo
  • Joe Molinaro
  • Ali Pirouzkar
  • Frankie J. Allison
  • Jeff Scott Anderson
  • Jennifer M. Abbott
  • Frank Washko Jr.
  • Christian A. Azzinaro
  • Robert C. Tetzlaff
  • Anthony Russell
  • Carol Wilson
  • Joe Lacoco
  • John Manca
  • Ronald Maccone
  • Buck Stephens
  • Joseph P. Reidy
  • Joe La Due
  • Fred Smith
  • Sonny D'Angelo
  • Greg Anderson
  • Stuart Nisbet
  • Tommy DeVito
  • Frank Adonis
  • Joseph Bono
  • Craig Vincent
  • Daniel P. Conte
  • Paul Dottore
  • Richard T. Smith
  • David Rose
  • Jonathan Kraft
  • Michael McKensie Pratt
  • Patti James
  • Ruth Gillis
  • Carol Cardwell
  • Dean Casper
  • Nan Brennan
  • Karyn Amalfitano
  • K.C. Carr
  • David Varriale
  • Darla House
  • Carol Krolick
  • Frank Regich
  • Herb Schwartz
  • Clem Caserta
  • Jed Mills
  • Janet Denti
  • Cameron Milzer
  • Leain Vashon
  • Jim Morgan Williams
  • Brian Le Baron
  • Mortiki Yerushalmi
  • Mufid M. Khoury
  • Khosrow Abrishami
  • Richard Riehle
  • Mike Maines
  • Bobby Hitt
  • Shellee Renee
  • Alfred Nittoli
  • Carl Ciarfalio
  • Jack Orend
  • Linda Perri
  • Ffolliott Le Coque
  • J. Charles Thompson
  • Michael Paskevich
  • Mike Weatherford
  • Eric Randall
  • Gwen Castaldi
  • Brian Reddy
  • Roy Conrad
  • Mike Bradley
  • David Courvoisier
  • George Comando
  • Andy Jarrell
  • Robert Sidell
  • Tyde Kierney
  • Paige Novodor
  • Claudia Haro
  • Sasha Semenoff
  • Gil Dova
  • George W. Allf
  • Madeline Parquegte
  • Nick Mazzola
  • Jed L. Hansen
  • Gino Bertin
  • Mitch Kolpan
  • Csaba Maczala
  • Peter Sugden
  • Rudy Guerrero
  • Randy Sutton
  • Jeff Corbin
  • Sly Smith
  • Joe Anastasi
  • F. Marcus Casper
  • Jeffrey Azzinaro
  • Richard Wagner
  • Carrie Cipollini
  • Loren Stevens
  • Gary C. Rainey
  • David Arcerio
  • Haven Earl Haley
  • Sam Wilson
  • Michael Toney
  • Walt G. Ludwig
  • Charles Scorsese

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Released in 1995

MPAA Rating: R

Reviewed by Mongo